Sunday Morning by Jonn Serrie
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Sunday Morning by Jonn Serrie
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SKU:
MU10006
CD "With Sunday Morning, I am exploring an interesting musical connection between the theories presented in the movie and neurobrain dysfunctions associated with autistic children. I also wanted to offer this music as a restful environment for spiritual and theraputic activities." More details...Availability: Currently Out of Stock
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Product Details
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“I envision a certain depth, an experience of sound that gives space for the listener to repose. My goal is to combine the elements of space and romance, creating a delicate backdrop to the soul.” This is the philosophy that has propelled composer/producer Jonn Serrie to the forefront of the contemporary instrumental and space music field. Serrie’s imaginative playing and visionary compositional skills have revolutionized today’s contemporary electronic music. He creates a unique approach by combining the timelessness of space with the exhilaration of love, all within the sanctuary of Planet Earth. Serrie’s premier release, And the Stars Go With You, is a journey into the depths of deep space. He was later selected by the planetarium industry to compose the music for NASA's Teacher in Space program of the mid-80’s. Serrie’s recorded works include Century Seasons, Hidden World, Flightpath, Tingri, compilation albums of music from his various planetarium projects entitled Planetary Chronicles Volume 1 and Volume 2, and many other fine works. His latest album, Epiphany, Meditations on Sacred Hymns, returns him to his spiritual and musical roots. The arrangements are soft and gentle, perfect for contemplative listening. In addition to compositions for What The Bleep Do We Know!? and David Carradine’s Tai Chi series, Serrie has composed music for George Lucas and the Hayden Planetarium in New York City; PBS, the Discovery Channel, the U.S.Navy Blue Angels, and created a unique presentation of educational narrative and live music with NASA astronaut Story Musgrave called “Space Stories.” His music has been heard in London, Munich, Sweden, Japan, China, Canada, South America and Australia. He recently completed a project with IMAX Corporation and the Space Telescope Science Institute on a feature film about the discovery of Deep Field galaxies beyond the known universe. “My music exists to help us explore a sense of ourselves and our place in the universe”.
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