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Format: CD
 Sep 1998
 Record Label: Sony Classical
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 074646023723 |
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Track Listing 1. Domus Cordis: Father's Tree / The Painted Gate 2. Morgana Place 3. Light Dance - (Bonus Track) 4. Under the Trees of Hope 5. Passionata 6. Wanja the Wanderer 7. Bhambororo! 8. Forest Folks 9. Quendel and Rhomas 10. Trigon: East Of Time / Missa Obscura / South Of Time - (with Michael Brecker) 11. May Green Be the Grass... 12. Circulus Finalis: Return Of The Heroes / The Heroes' Telling
Album Notes Personnel includes: Andreas Vollenweider (vocals, classical guitar, erhu, harp, gothic harp, cheng, flute, wooden flute, bamboo, ocarina, accordion, soprano saxophone, organ, keyboards, ethnic percussion); Mindy Jostyn (vocals, mandolin, violin, harmonica); Joseph Shabalala (vocals); Homas Fessler (acoustic & electric guitars); Helmut Lipsky (violin); Daniel Pezzotti (cello); Ivan Conti (berimbau, congas); Matthias Ziegler (flute); Eberhard Hahn (penny whistle); Jurg Zurmuhle (shakuhachi); Roman Schmid (oboe); Daniel Binelli (bandoneon); Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Peter Keiser (bass); Walter Keiser (drums, percussion); Leonard Eto (daiko drums, Japanese percussion); Ladysmith Black Mambazo (background vocals). Engineers include: Eric Merz, Yves Jaget, Jurg Peterhans. Swiss harpist Andreas Vollenweider continues his exploration of world fusion on this ambitious, genre-blending release. In addition to the usual presence of Vollenweider's electrified harp, on which he manages to combine the instrument's lush, classical sound with unusual rhythmic effects and uncharacteristic tones, KRYPTOS boasts a range of other instruments, including flutes, synthesizer, human choruses, and a variety of percussion. Stylistically Vollenweider draws on African influences, Greek folk songs, Celtic airs, contemporary Western classical, and dramatic film music. Vollenweider also has a soft spot for mythological themes, as on "Hermes' Wedding" and "Circulus Finalis," which recounts the travels of a hero in musical terms. Vollenweider is clearly building on his successful albums of the early 1980s with KRYPTOS, expanding the reach of his music to encompass the globe.
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