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SPARKS Vol II

March 12, 2021

PRISMA Vol 4

August 20, 2020

Within Deep Currents

July 1, 2020

“Within Deep Currents” conveys some of the feelings I have had during this epic time of a global pandemic – a sense of immersion within a flow of time and a feeling of being slowly pulled along by underlying currents, as dynamic forces exert their influences through an interplay of diverse energies. – RW

(Recorded by the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra Ostrava, Conductor, Stanislav Vavřínek for an upcoming release on Navona Records)
August 2020 Livestream Premiere: Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra, Conductor, Stanislav Vavřínek

Shadows of the Wind

July 1, 2020

Program note: The inspiration for this work came to me one night while listening to the sounds of a windstorm, as the wind increased and diminished in cycles, the room was filled with the changing patterns cast by the movements of branches and leaves. Unlike many of my works that tie in more specifically to a memory, dream or emotional response to an experience, this work has a broader wash of mystery as if looking out from a perspective of a high place as shadows of time and memories travel in waves over a vast emotional landscape below. – RW

(Available in Physical & Digital formats PRISMA Vol 4, Navona Records NV6298)

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