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Abundance
Michael Atherton, James Franklin
Abundance
Genres: International Music, Special Interest, New Age, Pop
 
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Recorded in the studio at the University of Western Sydney where both Michael Atherton and James Ashley Franklin teach, Abundance is an acoustic collaboration between two talented multi-instrumentalists in which they attem...  more »

     
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All Artists: Michael Atherton, James Franklin
Title: Abundance
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Label: Celestial Harmonies
Release Date: 7/24/2001
Genres: International Music, Special Interest, New Age, Pop
Style: Easy Listening
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 013711319224

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Recorded in the studio at the University of Western Sydney where both Michael Atherton and James Ashley Franklin teach, Abundance is an acoustic collaboration between two talented multi-instrumentalists in which they attempt to blend influences of all the cultures whose music they have encountered and studied during the course of their careers.Franklin, as a Western-trained composer and Japanese-trained shakuhachi master (shihan), carries a responsibility to his teachers to bear the shakuhachi tradition forward into the future. Unlike his other CDs, this project contains no traditional pieces; in fact, with the exception of Salz, all are structured improvisations which were created for this album. Improvisation is in itself foreign to the Japanese tradition in which Franklin has trained, although it is integral to his western heritage. Nevertheless, the technical and aesthetic roots of the Japanese instrument shine through: the use of space, the significance of silence as a positive sonic element, the fluidity of pitch, dynamics and tone colour.Atherton has similarly brought the range of his skills on diverse musical instruments to bear on this album, including Egyptian harp, didjeridu, frame drum, bass drum, changgo, ching, kulintang, orchestral chimes, tam-tam and vibraphone. The result is a CD of great diversity, a reflection of many landscapes of the earth in their abundance, offered by Atherton and Franklin as a gesture of their gratitude to the cultures, both new and old, in which they have been nurtured.