Artist: Alexander Chapman Campbell
Album: Sketches Of Light
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2014
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 43:38
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 705 MB
Tracklist:
1-1. Alexander Chapman Campbell – First Light (02:37)
1-2. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light In The Morning (04:42)
1-3. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light Through The Day (02:39)
1-4. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The River (03:45)
1-5. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The Sea (07:19)
1-6. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The Clouds (04:08)
1-7. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light And The Breeze (03:17)
1-8. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The Fields (04:42)
1-9. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light In The Rain (03:19)
1-10. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light In The Storm (02:39)
1-11. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light Towards The End (04:27)
1-2. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light In The Morning (04:42)
1-3. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light Through The Day (02:39)
1-4. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The River (03:45)
1-5. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The Sea (07:19)
1-6. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The Clouds (04:08)
1-7. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light And The Breeze (03:17)
1-8. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light On The Fields (04:42)
1-9. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light In The Rain (03:19)
1-10. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light In The Storm (02:39)
1-11. Alexander Chapman Campbell – Light Towards The End (04:27)
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Alexander’s debut album, Sketches of Light, is a collection of twelve tracks for solo piano. They were composed over a seven year period and completed after Alexander moved, at the age of nineteen, to the north coast of Scotland. Alexander released the collection in 2013 when it was chosen by ClassicFM as their Drive-time Album of the Week. The album, popular with the station’s audience, has been featured on almost every programme. Decca Records re-released the album in 2014 and the music has been aired widely across TV and radio.
ClassicFM described the music as having a ‘haunting quality and an emotional resonance that deserves repeated listening.’ Positive News, while trying to identify the genre of the album, concluded that it’s not ‘classical, jazz or improvised, but a glimpse of something new.’