Hila Plitmann, Pacific Chorale, Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Carl St. Clair - Danielpour: Toward a Season of Peace (2014) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Danielpour: Toward a Season of Peace
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:50:43
Total Size: 900 mb
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Tracklist

01. Toward a Season of Peace: I. Annunciation
02. Toward a Season of Peace: II. Vision
03. Toward a Season of Peace: III. Celebration
04. Toward a Season of Peace: IV. Atonement
05. Toward a Season of Peace: V. Consecration
06. Toward a Season of Peace: VI. Parable
07. Toward a Season of Peace: VII. Apotheosis

One of the most sought-after and acclaimed composers of his generation, Richard Danielpour refers to himself as “an American composer with a Middle Eastern memory.” His distinctive voice is part of a rich neo-Romantic heritage which includes composers such as Copland, Bernstein and Barber. Toward a Season of Peace is an oratorio which explores violence and war in the name of religion, using the season of spring as a metaphor for change and transformation toward songs of peace through forgiveness. Danielpour’s insistence on music having “an immediate visceral impact” can be heard throughout his oeuvre, and the beautifully translated Persian poetry and rich spirit of harmony in Toward a Season of Peace make it symbolic of a brighter future for everyone.

  • hollinsuk
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900mb for 50 minutes of music - not very economical.

Perhaps a 320 kbps or a low bitrate FLAC would be more appropriate, especially as the music is unknown?

Thanks for trying to share.
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Thanks for the share!
  • buck5000
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Quote: hollinsuk
900mb for 50 minutes of music - not very economical.

Perhaps a 320 kbps or a low bitrate FLAC would be more appropriate, especially as the music is unknown?

Thanks for trying to share.

Thank you, hollinsuk for all your valiant efforts in defence of our endangered hard-drives, and indeed all forms of digital memory!