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Günter Herbig – Ex oriente (24/96 FLAC)

Günter Herbig - Ex oriente (24/96 FLAC)
Günter Herbig – Ex oriente (24/96 FLAC)

Composer: Georg Ivanovich Gurdjieff
Performer: Gunter Herbig
Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Bis
Size: 792 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Music for the Piano, Vol. 2: No. 9, Sayyid Chant & Dance (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
02. As If the Stormy Years Had Passed (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
03. The Bokharian Dervish (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
04. Prayer (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
05. Sayyid Chant & Dance No. 42 (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
06. Fragments from “The Struggle of the Magicians” (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar): No. 3, When Gafar and Zeinab Walk in a Somnambulistic State
07. Sayyid Chant & Dance No. 29 (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
08. Fragments from “The Struggle of the Magicians” (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar): No. 6, Tibetan Dance
09. (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
10. Fragments from “The Struggle of the Magicians” (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar): No. 4, —
11. (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
12. (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)
13. (Arr. G. Herbig for Guitar)

One of the great mystics of the early 20th century, George lvanovich Gurdjieff was born in Alexandropol on the border of Russian Armenia and Turkey. As a young man, he began to travel east as far as Tibet, Afghanistan and Central Asia, in search of spiritual enlightenment. Visiting ancient temples, Gurdjieff learned from spiritual teachers and absorbed music from all the places he visited. On his return to the West, he gathered a group of followers who were drawn to his charismatic personality. One of these was the pianist and composer Thomas de Hartmann, and a unique collaboration between de Hartmann and Gurdjieff ensued which would produce well over 300 piano pieces. Gurdjieff would play his melodies on the guitar or the piano and de Hartmann would write them down, harmonize and provide them with minimalistic accompaniments. The guitarist Gunter Herbig came across Gurdjieff’s writings and music in his youth. For decades he cherished the idea of transcribing these pieces for his own instrument, but it wasn’t until he began to experiment with an electric guitar that he found a way of doing so.

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