Michail Travlos - Michail Travlos: Colours & Metamorphoses (2020)

Artist: Michail Travlos
Title: Michail Travlos: Colours & Metamorphoses
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Phasma Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 79:45 min
Total Size: 503 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Michail Travlos: Colours & Metamorphoses
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Phasma Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 79:45 min
Total Size: 503 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Colours: I. Blue
02. Colours: II. Green
03. Colours: III. Yellow
04. Colours: IV. Orange
05. Colours: V. Red
06. Colours: VI. Indigo
07. Colours: VII. Violet
08. Metamorphosis: I. Introduction
09. Metamorphosis: II. Art Museum
10. Metamorphosis: III. Emergence
11. Metamorphosis: IV. Fading Memories
12. Metamorphosis: V. The Swamp
13. Metamorphosis: VI. Ice Age
14. Metamorphosis: VII. Fluido
15. Metamorphosis: VIII. The Journey
The extraordinary album COLOURS - METAMORPHOSES by Michail Travlos in the aesthetic of the individual chromesthesia - sound-color synesthesia. The composer writes: "COLOURS, a project for electronics, flute, english horn, violin and violoncello, where each colour has its own properties with its own wavelength and frequency. Although white could be said to be a colour, it is generally not included in the scientific spectrum as it is in fact made up of all the colours of the spectrum, but it is often referred to being a colour. Isaac Newton proved that white light is indeed made up of colours by passing natural sunlight through a glass prism which in result projected a rainbow of colours on a surface. He then proceeded to use a second glass prism and combined the light from the first prism (which split the suns rays into sperate colours) to produce white light once again. Thus proving white light (ie the sun) contains colour. Originally, METAMORPHOSES (transformations) was written for a video art composition which had to do with the transformation of realistic images to imaginary ones. Here are a few examples of some pictures and their transformations for a possible better understanding of the music."