... and thank you, John, for the picture showing the soloist's positions. Amazing, very good idea to put them up there.
I think that hearing Mysterium live would provide me with goosebumps all along the song. And I just don't want to believe I'll never experience it.
CD "Luminosa"
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"But in the dark and cold of things there always, always something sings"
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Having found this topic, I recently decided to listen to Luminosa again. As I have also developed a fondness for stargazing, I listened to it on one particularly clear winter night - and found it to be a wonderful stargazing soundtrack. There is that sense of ethereal mystery and silence between the notes - and (ofcourse) a sense of 'luminosity'. It is no coincidence that one of the pieces was inspired by a piecce which evokes the light of the moon (Clair de lune). The soaring solos also help to pull one's attention to the skies and what can be discovered there. Favourite track: the title track, for its many references to Mary as a shining star.
You raise me high beyond the sky
Through stormy night lifting me above
Through stormy night lifting me above