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CD: Winds of Freedom - classical music, instrumental, New Age music
'Winds of Freedom'
By Emilian Sichkin




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The idea that inspired composer was conceived by long time friend and manager of Emilian Alex Ayzin. In a short it is a Tribute to the Human Spirit. Winds of Freedom takes you on an emotional journey through our past and present, moments of darkness and success, tragedies and triumphs. It offers vision of hope, unity and piece for all mankind. Once again Emilian used symphonic orchestra, full choir along with boys choir and electronic orchestra to express what had to be said in a piece of this magnitude. The world premier of Winds of Freedom took place in Carnegie Hall on May 11, 1991 (which was 100 years anniversary of Carnegie Hall) with full symphonic orchestra, 10-piece synthesizer ensemble and Emilian at the piano. In 2008 Emilian recreated the original Carnegie Hall performance of "Winds of Freedom" in his New York studio. The piece represents a synthesis of many styles - romantic symphonies, rock/progressive rock rhythms and New Age textures. Currently the album is available only in downloadable format (at iTunes, Napster and others).

Hear some excerpt from the CDs:

Samples
- Excerpt 1 
- Excerpt 2 
- Excerpt 3 

Full Songs
- Winds of Freedom
- Space Serenade
- Finale


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