Amstelveld - Christoph Buchwald: Requiem "Falling Out of Time" (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Christoph Buchwald: Requiem "Falling Out of Time"
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Zefir Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:12:03
Total Size: 683 / 323 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Overture (01:56)
2. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": At the Kitchen Table (04:32)
3. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Don't Lose Track (02:25)
4. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Goodbye (03:52)
5. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Stabat Mater (03:12)
6. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": What Is the Benefit of This? (03:58)
7. Cantus Choralis Choir – Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Soup and Enlightenment (03:11)
8. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": The Bad Dream (06:39)
9. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Every Thought Starts to Crumble (01:53)
10. Cantus Choralis Choir – Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Prayer (04:27)
11. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Embrace Me and Farewell (03:49)
12. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Oft denke ich (01:59)
13. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": The Choir of the Mourners (03:46)
14. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": This Way, That Way (01:55)
15. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Centaur's Question (04:35)
16. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Framed on the Mantelpiece (02:37)
17. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Anniversary Blues (02:09)
18. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Do You Remember? (03:51)
19. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Just Silence (01:21)
20. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": The Blade (02:38)
21. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": How to Handle This? (00:47)
22. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Found the Words, But No. Voice (02:10)
23. Cantus Choralis Choir – Requiem "Falling Out of Time": We Bow Our Heads (After J.S. Bach) (01:10)
24. Requiem "Falling Out of Time": Remembrance (02:57)

The Requiem Falling Out Of Time was written, after Christoph Buchwald, composer of Amstelveld, heard that the son of the Israeli writer and friend David Grossman, Uri, had died during the Lebanon War in 2006. “All words of condolence sounded worn out and stupid, so I finally took my guitar, wrote (during five years) 24 songs and recorded them”, with friends on drums, trumpet, piano, cello and with a choir. The result is an intriguing balance of singer/songwriter, jazzy and classical influences and some bows to Bach, Mozart and Purcell. And not to forget: some extraordinary and moving lyrics. As a requiem musically a surprisingly convincing step.