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Anthony Salvo : Finding Sanctuary.
Solo and layered violin music on the theme of relational and spiritual intimacy.
"Finding Sanctuary" is a musical portrait of a journey into relational and
spiritual intimacy. Evocative, layered violin tracks describe an inner
landscape, from the longing Meet Me There, exuberant Yes, a triumphant Finale
and solemn contemplation in Studio Improvisation. It is warm, questioning,
uplifting, and at times joyful. In this, Anthony Salvo's solo debut album, his
unique compositions and elegant execution create a compelling soundscape of the
challenges and celebration of intimacy.
Songs:
1. Invocation
2. Meet Me There
3. Find a Way
4. Cave
5. Prasad
6. Yes
7. France
8. 5-6 Mbira
9. Road Back to You
10. When
11. Finale
12. Studio Improvisation
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 2/18/2011
Anthony Salvo lives in Colorado USA
Tagged as: Classical, Neoclassical, Ambient, Instrumental, Improvisation, Violin
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