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Tracklist

1Fragile N.4
2Opus 55
3Quartet N.2
4We Move Lightly
Violin – Peter Broderick
5Opus 43
6Snow + Light
7A Great Divide
8Quintette N.1
9Opus 44

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
PDIP-6573Dustin O'Halloran Lumiere ‎(2xCD)Splinter Records, pdis, Impartmaint Inc.PDIP-6573JapanUnknown
cd13-14Dustin O'Halloran Lumiere ‎(CD, Album)130701cd13-14UK2011
cd13-14Dustin O'Halloran Lumiere ‎(CD, Album)130701cd13-14UK2011
csdcs 1231Dustin O'Halloran Lumiere ‎(CD, Album)Splinter Recordscsdcs 1231US2011
csdlp 1178Dustin O'Halloran Lumiere ‎(LP, Album)Splinter Recordscsdlp 1178US2015

Credits

  • Design, LayoutDLT
  • EngineerDustin O'Halloran, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Nils Frahm, Ryan Streber, Zac Rae
  • GuitarAdam Bryanbaum Wiltzie
  • Mixed ByJóhann Jóhannsson
  • Other [Celestina] – Dustin O'Halloran
  • Other [Electronics] – Jóhann Jóhannsson, Dustin O'Halloran
  • Other [Processing] – Jóhann Jóhannsson
  • PianoDustin O'Halloran
  • ProducerDustin O'Halloran
  • Synthesizer [Analogue Synthesizers]Dustin O'Halloran
  • Upright Piano [Celeste]Dustin O'Halloran

Notes

Made in England.

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – FatCat Records

Video

Info

New track from forthcoming album Lumiere on Fatcat records. Lumiere, the arresting new album from Devics' Dustin O'Halloran his first for FatCat's 130701 imprint - represents a departure for the LA-born, Berlin-based composer. Instead of the solo piano work of previous efforts, for Lumiere, O'Halloran employs by New York's acclaimed ACME ensemble, O'Halloran also employs subtle electronics, guitar from Stars of the Lid's Adam Wiltzie and violin from prodigious young composerarranger Peter Broderick. Lumiere is an orchestrally-aligned record free of rigidity or convention, a document illuminating O'Halloran&apo. We Move Lightly - Dustin O'Halloran. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Listen free to Dustin O'Halloran Lumiere A Great Divide, Opus 44 and more. 9 tracks 43:24. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. New Age Instrumental. Dustin O'Halloran. Songs in album Dustin O'Halloran - Lumiere 2011. Dustin O'Halloran - Snow Light. Dustin O'Halloran - Opus 55. Dustin O'Halloran - Fragile N. Dustin O'Halloran - Quintette N. Dustin O'Halloran - Opus 43. Dustin O'Halloran - Quartet N. Dustin O'Halloran - We Move Lightly. Dustin O'Hallor. I first discovered Dustin O'Halloran when his beautiful track appeared on Explorer's Club series, from Loaf on which I accidentally landed after an appearance from Hauschka, Nils Frahm and Jóhann Jóhannsson. I then gravitated towards O'Halloran's release on Sonic Pieces, titled Vorleben, and immediately fell in love with his music. His album was later featured in Headphone Commute's Best of 2010 : Music For Watching The Snow Slowly Fall In The Moonlight. So when I heard that his newest album, Lumiere, was to be released on FatCat's post-classical imprint, 130701. Album 2012 9 Songs. More By Dustin O'Halloran. Lion Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Like Crazy Music from the Motion Picture. Piano Solos. If I had not invited Francesco to that Sparklehorse concert I played wLinkous in Bologna back in 2007, then he would not have brought Dustin O'Halloran as his guest, and we would have never met and A Winged Victory For The Sullen never existed and would still be in my long list of random band names never used. Lumiere, 2012. A Great Divide, 06:18. Opus 44, 02:48

Dustin O'Halloran - Lumiere mp3

Performer: Dustin O'Halloran

Title: Lumiere

Country: Europe

Release date: 28 Feb 2011

Label: 130701

Style: Contemporary

Catalog: 1314

Genre: Classical

Size MP3: 1516 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 331

Record source: Vinyl, LP, Album

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Kagda
Would love to find a copy of this on vinyl - shame about the reports of a poor pressing. Anyone else had this problem?
Kagda
Would love to find a copy of this on vinyl - shame about the reports of a poor pressing. Anyone else had this problem?
Celen
right now they have it listed on amazon for 20 bucks!
Celen
right now they have it listed on amazon for 20 bucks!
Brajind
Don't pay the high prices here. Amazon has copies for 30 bucks!
Brajind
Don't pay the high prices here. Amazon has copies for 30 bucks!
Inabel
The B side on my vinyl is all distorted. Are all the copies like this?
Inabel
The B side on my vinyl is all distorted. Are all the copies like this?
Bele
My copy sounds great throughout.
Bele
My copy sounds great throughout.
Pettalo
This is definitely not a "High quality 180 g" vinyl.
Pettalo
This is definitely not a "High quality 180 g" vinyl.
Bloodray
180g vinyl is always of the best quality. I have records from the 50s and 60s that are superior to a lot of modern recordings
Bloodray
180g vinyl is always of the best quality. I have records from the 50s and 60s that are superior to a lot of modern recordings
Connorise
I first discovered Dustin O'Halloran when his beautiful track appeared on Explorer's Club series, from Loaf (on which I accidentally landed after an appearance from Hauschka, Nils Frahm and Jóhann Jóhannsson). I then gravitated towards O'Halloran's release on Sonic Pieces, titled Vorleben, and immediately fell in love with his music. His album was later featured in Headphone Commute's Best of 2010 : Music For Watching The Snow Slowly Fall In The Moonlight. So when I heard that his newest album, Lumiere, was to be released on FatCat's post-classical imprint, 130701, I wasn't even surprised. It's where O'Halloran belongs. Welcome home. With nine beautiful pieces, spanning a 43 minute album, O'Halloran pours his heart and soul through the delicate piano keys, making love to the music, the instruments, and my mind. It seems that even the mere mention of a solo piano album may evoke a passive response in avid followers of experimental and instrumental music. But true connoisseurs pick up on the slightest hint of the rising aroma from the padded hammers and the dusty strings. And Dustin plays for them. Where the piano can execute a variety of moods and genres as commanded by its player, in the hands of O'Halloran it gently weeps. Add to that a few string harmonies and a brooding cello, and you've got a cocktail for magnificent despair, that's, oh, so welcome, on these winter nights. Accompanied by New York's acclaimed American Contemporary Music Ensemble (previously appearing on works by Nico Muhly, Max Richter, and Hauschka), the album employs subtle electronics, guitar from Stars of the Lid's Adam Wiltzie and violin from yet another favorite of ours, Peter Broderick. The album ties this incredible collective of amazing appearances with a mixing hand from Jóhann Jóhannsson - and we immediately have a classic record on our hands... I mean, seriously, who's missing here? Nils Frahm? Oops, sorry, he also gets an engineering credit on Lumiere!!! O'Halloran has been playing piano since the age of 7, performing his own compositions at 11. Enrolling to study art at California's Santa Monica College, O'Halloran continued his life intertwined with music. Recording Lumiere during the last three years, at the ancient Grunewald Church in Berlin, an old farm house in Italy, an old book shop in New York, and at his homes, O'Halloran suddenly became aware of a new phenomenon - he could hear music as colors. Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which one involuntarily experiences one sense in another cognitive pathway. Famous synesthetes include Liszt, Rimsky-Korsakov, as well as Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett and the ever elusive Richard D James (Aphex Twin). Composing for an ensemble, O'Halloran evoked a new sensory palette of sound: Somehow in composing I had always viewed the work similar to how a painter would approach it, adding colors, texture, adding space, painting over the whole thing and maybe leaving just a corner. O'Halloran may be a new name among the circles of neo and modern-classical circles, but he's certainly no stranger to the street. He has previously composed music for Sofia Coppola's film, Marie Antoinette (2006), William Olsen's An American Afair (2010) and Drake Doreumus' Like Crazy (2011). There are also two volumes of Piano Solos released by Splinter Records in 2004 and Bellan Union in 2006, and of course, the above mentioned Vorleben. He's also a member of Dévics, where, together with Sarah Lov, they have released three albums on Bella Union: My Beautiful Sinking Ship (2001), The Stars At Saint Andrea (2003) and Push The Heart (2006).
Connorise
I first discovered Dustin O'Halloran when his beautiful track appeared on Explorer's Club series, from Loaf (on which I accidentally landed after an appearance from Hauschka, Nils Frahm and Jóhann Jóhannsson). I then gravitated towards O'Halloran's release on Sonic Pieces, titled Vorleben, and immediately fell in love with his music. His album was later featured in Headphone Commute's Best of 2010 : Music For Watching The Snow Slowly Fall In The Moonlight. So when I heard that his newest album, Lumiere, was to be released on FatCat's post-classical imprint, 130701, I wasn't even surprised. It's where O'Halloran belongs. Welcome home. With nine beautiful pieces, spanning a 43 minute album, O'Halloran pours his heart and soul through the delicate piano keys, making love to the music, the instruments, and my mind. It seems that even the mere mention of a solo piano album may evoke a passive response in avid followers of experimental and instrumental music. But true connoisseurs pick up on the slightest hint of the rising aroma from the padded hammers and the dusty strings. And Dustin plays for them. Where the piano can execute a variety of moods and genres as commanded by its player, in the hands of O'Halloran it gently weeps. Add to that a few string harmonies and a brooding cello, and you've got a cocktail for magnificent despair, that's, oh, so welcome, on these winter nights. Accompanied by New York's acclaimed American Contemporary Music Ensemble (previously appearing on works by Nico Muhly, Max Richter, and Hauschka), the album employs subtle electronics, guitar from Stars of the Lid's Adam Wiltzie and violin from yet another favorite of ours, Peter Broderick. The album ties this incredible collective of amazing appearances with a mixing hand from Jóhann Jóhannsson - and we immediately have a classic record on our hands... I mean, seriously, who's missing here? Nils Frahm? Oops, sorry, he also gets an engineering credit on Lumiere!!! O'Halloran has been playing piano since the age of 7, performing his own compositions at 11. Enrolling to study art at California's Santa Monica College, O'Halloran continued his life intertwined with music. Recording Lumiere during the last three years, at the ancient Grunewald Church in Berlin, an old farm house in Italy, an old book shop in New York, and at his homes, O'Halloran suddenly became aware of a new phenomenon - he could hear music as colors. Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which one involuntarily experiences one sense in another cognitive pathway. Famous synesthetes include Liszt, Rimsky-Korsakov, as well as Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett and the ever elusive Richard D James (Aphex Twin). Composing for an ensemble, O'Halloran evoked a new sensory palette of sound: Somehow in composing I had always viewed the work similar to how a painter would approach it, adding colors, texture, adding space, painting over the whole thing and maybe leaving just a corner. O'Halloran may be a new name among the circles of neo and modern-classical circles, but he's certainly no stranger to the street. He has previously composed music for Sofia Coppola's film, Marie Antoinette (2006), William Olsen's An American Afair (2010) and Drake Doreumus' Like Crazy (2011). There are also two volumes of Piano Solos released by Splinter Records in 2004 and Bellan Union in 2006, and of course, the above mentioned Vorleben. He's also a member of Dévics, where, together with Sarah Lov, they have released three albums on Bella Union: My Beautiful Sinking Ship (2001), The Stars At Saint Andrea (2003) and Push The Heart (2006).