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Lys - American Contemporary Music Ensemble; Anna Meredith (electronics); Clarice Jensen (electronics); Dobrawa Czocher (cello); Fabien Leseure (electronics); Hania Rani (piano); Hannah Peel (electronics); Julien Quentin (piano); Margaret Hermant (harp)
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  1. White Flowers Take Their Bath, for violin, string orchestra & electronics
  2. Nocturne, for piano
  3. Signals, for violin, string orchestra & electronics
  4. Plan & Elevation, for string quartet: 4. The Orangery / 5. The Beech Tree
  5. Sol Levante, for violin & string quartet
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  1. White Flowers Take Their Bath, for violin, string orchestra & electronics
  2. Nocturne, for piano
  3. Signals, for violin, string orchestra & electronics
  4. Plan & Elevation, for string quartet: 4. The Orangery / 5. The Beech Tree
  5. Sol Levante, for violin & string quartet
  6. Lightwell, for 2 violins, harp, string orchestra & electronics
  7. O vis eternitatis, response
  8. Halo, song
  9. Preludes (24) for violin & piano, Op. 46: No. 15. Adagio Sognando
  10. Bćr, for cello & electronics
  11. Reverie, for synthesizers
  12. La Luce, for violin, cello, piano & string orchestra
  13. Love Abounds in Everything, for violin & string orchestra
  14. Midi, for electronics
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Lys means light in violinist Mari Samuelsen's native Norwegian language, and the pieces on this album, with Samuelsen accompanied by the contemporary music orchestra Scoring Berlin and by smaller groupings drawn from that, make reference to the concept of light in some way. It's the kind of album that sticks mostly within a slow-to-moderate tempo range and a meditative mood; when the zippier Midi of Anna Meredith appears at the end, it seems to come out of nowhere. All of the music is by female composers or artists; these ...

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