John A. Carollo: Music from the Ethereal Side of Paradise Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra & Stanislav Vavřínek

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Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
09.03.2018

Label: Navona

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra & Stanislav Vavřínek

Composer: John A. Carollo

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • John A. Carollo (1954 - ):
  • 1 Awakenings 07:35
  • Anonymous: Romantica Passione Suite (Arr. for Orchestra):
  • 2 III: Romanzo! 02:47
  • 3 IV: Splendido affare 02:56
  • 4 V: La Tortura dell' amore 04:32
  • 5 VIII: Un giorno teso 03:29
  • Metamorphosis No. 3 (Arr. for Orchestra):
  • 6 Metamorphosis No. 3 (Arr. for Orchestra) 03:45
  • 9 Guitar Preludes (Arr. for Orchestra):
  • 7 No. 3, The Tai Chi Set 03:34
  • 8 No. 7, The City of 100 Spires 03:23
  • 9 No. 9, What Now? 03:22
  • Crafted Stardust (Improvisations with Narrations) [Arr. for Orchestra]:
  • 10 Little Gems 02:42
  • 11 She Saw the Rainbow 02:37
  • 12 Moon Dust 03:19
  • 13 Crafted Stardust 03:08
  • Metamorphosis No. 13 (Arr. for Orchestra):
  • 14 Metamorphosis No. 13 (Arr. for Orchestra) 05:52
  • John A. Carollo (1954 - ):
  • 15 Bright Stillness (You Are My Desire) 04:35
  • Total Runtime 57:36

Info for John A. Carollo: Music from the Ethereal Side of Paradise

John A. Carollo’s fourth Navona Records release, and follow up to 2017’s THE TRANSFIGURATION of GIOVANNI BAUDINO, is a wondrous musical journey through the world of desire. With MUSIC FROM THE ETHEREAL SIDE OF PARADISE, Carollo makes an impassioned plea for the power of romance.

From the opening tensions and mystery of “Awakenings for String Orchestra” through the surprising, amorous joy of “Romanzo!” “Splendido Affare,” and “La Tortura dell’ Amore,” Carollo’s compositions communicate what mere words cannot:the inner rapture, utter fulfillment, and yes, the torture, of being in love.

Shifting slightly, and perhaps more into the ethereal, “Metamorphosis No. 3 for Solo Violin” introduces a newer, more contemplative element. With short notes and runs, the violin first cries out with unanswered questions followed by furrowed introspection. Two Guitar Etudes follow, demonstrating both intimacy and technique, while maintaining an inquisitive tone throughout.

As the album continues, we arrive at a vocal suite with “Little Gems” to be discovered throughout.

T.S. Eliot wrote “…the end of all our exploring/Will be to arrive where we started/And know the place for the first time.”MUSIC FROM THE ETHEREAL SIDE OF PARADISE does just that. Concluding as we began with a sumptuous string orchestra, we arrive where we started – enlightened and wise from our journey.

Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra
Stanislav Vavrinek, conductor



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