(Untitled Artwork by Fred Bonneau)
« Polygraph » is intended as a portrait of human relationships turning to the sour, hinting at the necessity of constant genuineness. The composition lasts a little over 10 minutes and is composed of the following four sections…
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("Maitreya the Conqueror" by Nicholas Roerich)
I read the The Tibetan Book of the Dead twice. I started with a French…
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("Akshobhya Buddha" by VanemTao)
« Between Worlds » is a composition that started as a song entitled « Requiem » which was written in response to the deaths of my father and maternal grandmother, both…
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("The Dhyani Buddha Akshobhya" - Unknown Artist)
« Between Worlds » is a composition that started as a song entitled « Requiem » which was written in response to the deaths of my father and…
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("Dance of the Lord of Death" by Jean-Marie Hullot)
« Between Worlds » is a composition that started as a song entitled « Requiem » which was written in response to the deaths of my father and maternal grandmother, both due to…
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("Buddha painted on a rock wall in Tibet" by Unknown Artist - photography by onwardtibet.org)
« Between Worlds » is a suite in five movements that started as a song entitled « Requiem » which was written in response to the deaths of my father and…
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("Deliberation" by Ronn Boef)
"Polygraph" is a portrait of human relations turning from sweet to sour, hinting at the necessity and difficulty of constant genuineness. The suite lasts about 10 minutes and is composed of the following four sections : Exposition, Confrontation,…
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