Auf der nebelumhüllten Isle of Lewis, an
der Nordwestküste Schottlands, stehen unbewegt seit Jahrtausenden
die Steinkreise, das schottische Stonehenge. Marks
Synthesizerkompositionen spiegeln in ihren wiederkehrenden melodischen
Themen und Harmonien die strenge und geheimnisvolle Anordnung
der Felsblöcke. Kein Ton zuviel oder zuwenig. Atmosphärisch
dichte Musikkontemplation. Ästhetisch-stimmiges Begleitheft.
the projectOff the northwest coast of Scotland on the Isle of Lewis, rise the Standing Stones of Callanish. The main ring of these stones is often called the Scottish Stonehenge. The importance and purpose of the stones is not known. Theories suggests possibilities such as a transducer for healing energy, an astronomical observatory, a place of sun-moon worship, or an entryway to places that exist in Celtic myth.Jon Mark's The Standing Stones of Callanish conveys the mystery and otherworldly quality of these stones. The melodies have a gentle Celtic quality and repeating themes drift dreamily through various harmonic backgrounds. The music is intelligently constructed and deeply inspired. Using synthesizers, Jon Mark creates a delicate and rich orchestral sound that seems to arise directly from the misty Isle of Lewis, the hallowed site of the Standing Stones of Callanish.
the artistIn the 1960s,Born in Cornwall, England, Jon Mark has always been drawn to Celtic music and mythology. His upbringing took place near the actual site of The Standing Stones of Callanish. He continues to compose vocal music and points out that this all-instrumental release is not meant to be new age, old age, or any age, but is a natural extension of who he is. It attests, in fact, to his creative spirit and his willingness to give life to all the music that is within him. biographydiscographytracklist
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