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The Tao of Cello |
David Darling |
első megjelenés éve: 1993 55 perc |
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(2003)
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3.991 Ft
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1. | Restraint Begins With Giving Up One's Own Ideas
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2. | Man Follows the Earth
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3. | When Men Lack a Sense of Awe, There Will Be a Disaster
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4. | The Tao of Heaven Is to Take from Those Who Have Too Much and Give to ...
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5. | Man Follows the Earth, Earth Follows Heaven, Heaven Follows the ...
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6. | Knowing Others Is Wisdom
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7. | The Further You Go, The Less You Know
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8. | It Is Not Wise to Rush About
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9. | Returning Is the Motion of the Tao
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10. | See Simplicity in the Complicated
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11. | In Dealing With Others, Be Gentle and Kind
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12. | He Who Is Filled With Virtue Is Like a Newborn Child
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13. | Yield and Overcome
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14. | What Is Firmly Grasped Cannot Slip Away
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15. | Tao Follows the Earth
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16. | Become as a Child Once More
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17. | Sometimes One Is Up and Sometimes Down
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18. | Just Do What Needs to Be Done
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19. | That Is Why a Victory Must Be Observed Like a Funeral
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20. | All Men Will Come to Him Who Keeps to the One
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21. | The Valley Spirit Never Dies
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22. | Heaven and Earth Last Forever: Improvisation on Bach Suite 2, ...
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Jazz / Chamber Jazz
David Darling - Cello, Improvisation, Soloist
* David Glasser - Remastering * Gus Skinas - Editing * Kit Luce - Photography * Mickey Houlihan - Engineer
World-renowned maverick cellist David Darling is classically trained. The Tao of Cello--part of the Art of Relaxation series--is 22 improvisations for solo cello celebrating the spontaneous creativity of the human spirit. Each of the selections is titled with an excerpt from passages in the Tao Te Ching, a seminal work by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. The serenity of the music and the pensive acoustics perhaps partly derive from the spacious old Connecticut barn in which it was recorded. Listen to Darling's cello and your experiences will flow seamlessly, from thoughtful introspection to playful exuberance. ---MusD, All Music Guide
David Darling
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Mar 04, 1941 in Elkhart, IN Genre: Jazz Styles: Avant-Garde, Chamber Jazz, Classical, Contemporary Instrumental, Film Music, Post-Bop
Eclectic composer/cellist David Darling incorporates jazz, classical, country, pop, and new age music into his playing and compositions. Starting as a child, Darling displayed facility with many different instruments and styles of music; he began with piano at age four, moved to cello six years later, and played string bass in his high school band (while also serving as bandleader). After finishing his studies in classical cello at Indiana State College in 1965, Darling stayed on as an instructor for four more years. In the '70s, Darling divided his time between working in Nashville, working as a studio musician with country artists including Johnny Cash, and touring the world with the Paul Winter Consort as a soloist, composer, and singer until 1978. 1979 saw his solo debut as well as the beginning of his collaboration with Ralph Towner, with whom Darling founded the chamber jazz group Gallery. After Gallery ended in the mid-'80s, Darling went on to work with artists as diverse as Glen Moore, John Clark, Spyro Gyra, and Bobby McFerrin. During those years, he also collaborated with ECM producer Manfred Eicher in a series of dark, introspective works. The '90s found Darling continuing to challenge musical boundaries. His score for the 1992 Wim Wenders movie Until the End of the World drew great acclaim, as did his solo recordings of that decade, including 1993's The Tao of Cello and Dark Wood, which feature Darling's renowned improvisational skills. At the turn of the century, Darling did two albums for Relaxation Music's Musical Massage series: Musical Massage: In Tune and Musical Massage: Balance. He also recorded Cello Blue for Hearts of Space in 2001. ---Heather Phares, All Music Guide |
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