Wednesday 26 January 2022

Daniel Ruyneman in Hieroglyphs, with lossless

 






This was suggested by a commenter a long time ago, with regards to its similarity to Albert Alan Owen's Keyboards music my old 'masterpiece alert' favourite from 3 years ago.  The database info for the composer, Daniel Ruyneman, is limited and likely incomplete.

And it indeed is highly similar, at least the one composition called Hieroglyphs, but the other 2 on the record unfortunately are generic atonal style modern classical.

Information for this record can be found here.  And here is the Hieroglyphs:



I find the arrangement absolutely fascinating in here.  The flute plus the harp, piano, and that high pitched keyboard (a koto?) produce such an amazing sound.



3 comments:

  1. lossless plus mp3

    https://www.sendspace.com/file/ep45de

    https://www66.zippyshare.com/v/Dh0CGqDX/file.html

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  2. Somehow refreshing, great arrangements indeed. This is not the kind of music I'd listen to often but it surely is inspiring. As is your writing, as always ;)

    Thank you very much for sharing Julian!

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  3. That was me! I had a feeling you might like this! Hieroglyphs is a very unique composition and I had never heard anything like it. I first heard this driving from the mountains back to the coast in northern CA on KHSU(humboldt state university radio) and was absolutely floored by the distinctly original sound of it. Man, i can't thank you enough for all the great music you share and it's great to know that this resonated with you! Best Regards,
    -Michael

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