Music of the Spheres

Music of the Spheres

by Mike Oldfield
Music of the Spheres

Music of the Spheres

by Mike Oldfield

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Overview

The legendary British composer will always be most identified with his breakthrough long-play composition "Tubular Bells" and the way it was used to illuminate fear in The Exorcist. The happy truth is that since then he's amassed an incredible catalog of over 20 albums featuring just about every instrumental form but jazz: pop, classical, new age, world music, computer game, film soundtrack, etc. The title of his 2008 45-minute classical-influenced opus Music of the Spheres is a reference to the prolific and eclectic composer's feeling that all music should aim to represent the spiritual or otherworldly elements of life -- something beyond the mundane and everyday. He accomplishes that via the sheer hypnotic beauty of the gentler passages and the percussive drama of others, both of which characterize the multi-movement opening track, "Harbinger," which lives up to its title as a preview of the overwhelming, ethereal joys to come. Mike Oldfield is a highly accomplished film composer and it would be easy to imagine gorgeous, sweeping pieces like "Animus" and "Silhouette" behind pastoral romantic scenes, and action-packed, percussively dense expressions like "The Tempest" building some heavy suspense for some nail-biting plot. Completely recorded by an orchestra at Abbey Road studios and featuring Oldfield himself on guitar, Music of the Spheres -- which features guest performances by world-renowned young soprano (and Decca labelmate) Hayley Westenra and classical piano phenom Lang Lang -- is huge in scope yet at heart simple and emotionally direct on a purely melodic level. While the piece was entirely conceived, produced, and written by Oldfield, he turned to popular modern classical composer Karl Jenkins to translate his ideas into traditional classical notations arranged for orchestra -- a great departure from the artist's usual array of studio-only wizardry. Jenkins, who once played oboe on a live BBC recording of "Tubular Bells" in 1975, gets a co-production credit, and with good reason. Oldfield scored his music via a computer program called Logic, while Jenkins used Sibelius to create the musical notation. Oldfield recorded an elaborate demo using orchestral samples, then handed it over so that Jenkins could add the human touch by re-recording it by an orchestra of classical musicians. It's a rich, heartfelt collaboration that breaks new ground for both men. Oldfield had no trouble declaring that he was almost moved to tears while listening to Music of the Spheres come alive at Abbey Road. It's a primitive spiritual and emotional response that every listener would later relate to. ~ Jonathan Widran

Product Details

Release Date: 03/25/2008
Label: Decca
UPC: 0602517636330
Rank: 69554

Tracks

  1. Harbinger
  2. Animus
  3. Silhouette
  4. Shabda
  5. The Tempest
  6. Harbinger (Reprise)
  7. On My Heart
  8. Aurora
  9. Prophecy
  10. On My Heart (Reprise)
  11. Harmonia Mundi
  12. The Other Side
  13. Empyrean
  14. Musica Universalis

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mike Oldfield   Primary Artist,Guitar,Director,Musical Director,Guitar (Classical)
Hayley Westenra   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist
Paul Clarvis   Percussion
Jeremy Morris   Violin
Karl Jenkins   Conductor
Emma Owens   Viola
Mary Carewe   Vocals (Background)
Mae McKenna   Vocals (Background)
Tom Watson   Trumpet
Holly Butler   Viola
Heather Cairncross   Vocals (Background)
Sarah Eyden   Vocals (Background)
Simon Wills   Trombone
Chris Worsey   Cello
Gary Kettel   Percussion
Neil Percy   Percussion
Joe Walters   Horn
Chris Fish   Cello
Evgeny Chebykin   Horn
Rachel Robson   Viola
Jeremy Watt   Bass
Sam Walton   Percussion
Gareth Davies   Flute
Vincent Green   Viola
Stephen Henderson   Timpani
Edward Vanderspar   Viola
Jacqueline Barron   Vocals (Background)
Louisa Aldridge   Violin
Gareth Small   Trumpet
Jo West   Violin
Jonny Byers   Cello
Fay Sweet   Viola
David J. Lyon   Violin
Roy Carter   Oboe
Nicole Tibbels   Vocals (Background)
John Thorn   Viola
Peter Francomb   Horn
Lang Lang   Piano,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Richard King   Piano Engineer
Simon Rhodes   Engineer
Karl Jenkins   Producer,Orchestration
Marc Fox   A&R
Rupert Christie   Assistant Producer
Mike Oldfield   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Miles Showell   Mastering
Tony Dunne   A&R
Bekkie Sunley   Product Manager
Vic Fraser   Copyist
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