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Spirare - 528 Hz Version

by Robert Scott Thompson

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Spirare, from 1995, is an archival recording that may be of interest to listeners who like the 1996 recording, "The Silent Shore." Spriare was the original version of most of the tracks that preceded the publication of "The Silent Shore" (Oasis/Mirage - Canada). Some of the tracks on Spirare do not appear on the the Oasis release and the mixes of the common tracks are somewhat different here.

Spirare is a Latin verb that means "to breeze" or, "to breathe." Of course, this is also the root of "inspire."

This is a specially re-mixed version of Spirare that re-tunes the music to a 528 Hz reference.

This recording was originally released on Aucourant Records (BMI) in 1995.

AUREC 9502-Y-AMB

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released August 23, 2021

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Robert Scott Thompson Atlanta, Georgia

The term musical alchemist best describes modern music composer Robert Scott Thompson. Combining his mastery of the electroacoustic, contemporary instrumental, and avant-garde genres into a swirling cohesive whole, he is an important pioneer on music's new frontier.

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