Album: Music From The Sky

Kiraly and the Creviers belong to the new class of musicians who are no longer musicians in the conventional sense but who act as intermediaries between the physical mundane and the realm of the transcendent and eternal. Aptly titled Music from the Sky, this is an album that conveys a profoundly reverent feeling of awe and wonder for the infinite divine. Connecting with the higher firmament by »Continue reading...

Year of Release 1992
Genre Electronic
Label Rubicon
Artists Jean-François Crevier (Canada)
François Kiraly (Canada)
Charles Crevier (Canada)
Producers Gilles Bedard
Tracks Blue Night (1987)
Great Wind Of The Sea (1987)
Music From The Sky (1987)
Setting Sun (1987)
The Man Who Wanted To Fly (1987)
Date Entered Oct 17, 2007 18:10:08
Date Last Modified Jan 11, 2012 15:01:02
Album Details Kiraly and the Creviers belong to the new class of musicians who are no longer musicians in the conventional sense but who act as intermediaries between the physical mundane and the realm of the transcendent and eternal. Aptly titled Music from the Sky, this is an album that conveys a profoundly reverent feeling of awe and wonder for the infinite divine. Connecting with the higher firmament by synthesizer and piano, they bring forth rare waves of sound imbued with the qualities of majestic silence and mystical timelessness. This album is the perfect complement for healing work, meditation, or just contemplating the miracle of life. Also recommended is their first album of incredible beauty, Calypso.

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Notes Recorded at Studios St-Pierre, St. Ours, Quebec, Canada between April and July 1987. Composed, arranged, played and produced by Charles Crevier, François Kiraly and Jean-François Crevier.

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