the project Although the recording is brand new, the music on Paul Horn's latest
release has already withstood the test of time. Beginning with a flute
quartet arrangement of the Bach Siciliano, Horn takes
us through some of the most quietly appealing music of the sixteenth
through eighteenth centuries, before ending with three of the remarkable
motets written in 1960 by the late MUSIC contains some of the Baroque's most beloved
works:
MUSIC is just what it claims to be. Not concerned
with categories such as classical, new age, or adult alternative,
Paul Horn has created a recording of great music with genuine crossover
appeal for lovers of all formats.
A man for whom musical boundaries have never had much meaning, Horn
has played jazz, classical, traditional Indian, Brazilian, and Chinese
music on his various flutes and saxophones. National boundaries have
not slowed him down either; he has recorded albums in Egypt, Lithuania,
China, and Brazil, among many other countries.
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