Marina Baranova - Cosmic Calendar (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Cosmic Calendar
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Neue Meister
Genre: Classical Piano, Classical Crossover
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
Total Time: 00:37:32
Total Size: 181 / 378 mb
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Tracklist

01. January - Particles of Freedom
02. February - Becoming Transparent
03. March - The Inner Gravity
04. April - And There Was Light
05. May - Gliding on the Milky Way
06. June - Matter. Antimatter. What's the Meter?
07. July - Requiem for a Supernova
08. August - Birth of the Sun
09. September - Stellar Barcarolle
10. October - Celestial Serenade
11. November - Air
12. December - You and Me and Everything Around Us

The "Cosmic Calendar" project narrates the tale of the universe's origin. When envisioning the emergence of the universe on a 12-month timeline - a year - the Big Bang occurs in January, and the genesis of life, and consequently humanity, takes place in December.

Each month represents a significant milestone in the universe's formation, while drawing parallels to personal development. It delineates various phases, such as the liberation of boundless possibilities through the Big Bang (Particles of Freedom), the cooling down process (Becoming Transparent) leading to clear perspectives, self-awareness (the Inner Gravity), a sense of "flow" amidst countless possibilities (Gliding on the Milky Way), the relinquishment of beliefs and the feeling of sorrow (Requiem for a Supernova), up to the birth of hope (Birth of the Sun), the romantic relationship between the Earth and the Moon (Celestial Serenade), the formation of the vital ozone layer (Air), and finally, the emergence of humanity (You and me and everything around us). "With this project, I aim to convey that the universe and we, humans on Earth, are interconnected. Viewing this fact from such a global perspective leaves no room for hatred and war"