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Moya / Latitude 49 / Attacca Quartet- Hearing It Getting Dark (CD)

SKU: 600116682529
Regular price ¥131.00
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the album cover for Moya / Latitude 49 / Attacca Quartet - Hearing It Getting Dark
the album cover for Moya / Latitude 49 / Attacca Quartet - Hearing It Getting Dark

Hearing It Getting Dark is the debut album of original music. By composer Reinaldo Moya. The album features 4 chamber works, written between 2012-2017: a time which represented Moya's shift from being a student to developing his own fully realized individual style as a composer. Walking Shadow (2012), began it's life as a piece for dance, and it was one of the last things written as a student. It begins in a claustrophobic manner, with an insistent motive, and ends in a much more open, gentle, and direct way. This would turn out to signal a turn in Moya's writing towards a style more focused on storytelling, lyricism and clarity.

Tracklist:

  1. Polythene Sonata Product
  2. Bonsai
  3. Violin 3.0
  4. Hearing It Getting Dark: I. Walking Shadow
  5. Hearing It Getting Dark: II. Clocks That Slay Time
  6. Hearing It Getting Dark: III. She Smelled Like Trees
Format: New CD/Classical

Moya / Latitude 49 / Attacca Quartet- Hearing It Getting Dark (CD)

SKU: 600116682529
Regular price ¥131.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 07.17.2020

 
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Hearing It Getting Dark is the debut album of original music. By composer Reinaldo Moya. The album features 4 chamber works, written between 2012-2017: a time which represented Moya's shift from being a student to developing his own fully realized individual style as a composer. Walking Shadow (2012), began it's life as a piece for dance, and it was one of the last things written as a student. It begins in a claustrophobic manner, with an insistent motive, and ends in a much more open, gentle, and direct way. This would turn out to signal a turn in Moya's writing towards a style more focused on storytelling, lyricism and clarity.

Tracklist:

  1. Polythene Sonata Product
  2. Bonsai
  3. Violin 3.0
  4. Hearing It Getting Dark: I. Walking Shadow
  5. Hearing It Getting Dark: II. Clocks That Slay Time
  6. Hearing It Getting Dark: III. She Smelled Like Trees