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Mesmerizing Solo Violin   
06/25/2005 05:36AM
Contributed by: ARomero

CD ReviewsChris Murphy

Noir (Kufala, 2004)

You have to be very brave to record an album of solo violin. Chris Murphy does it on Noir and pulls it off. The album is a collection Tangos, Blues, Gospel, Rags and Waltzes that serve as a foundation for Murphy’s improvisations. The result is a captivating set of melodic and atmospheric pieces.

Murphy draws influences from a wide array of artists including Bach, minimalists Brian Eno and Phillip Glass, film composers Ennio Morricone and Bernard Hermann, North American and European folk music and classic 1950s and 1960s Jazz.

By playing through a guitar ampliefier, various effects pedals, and a looping device that allows him to record himself in real time and overdub on top of it, Murphy brings a gritty urban element to the music.

[Buy Noir].

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