Rodrigo San Martin – Arcana (Act 1)
Country: Argentina (Buenos Aires)
Genre: Progressive Rock/Eclectic Prog
Year: 2020
01. Ouroboros (Prelude) (21:55)
02. The Eternal Fire (Ritual) (5:35)
03. Hurrian Hymn To Nikkal (h.6) (4:56)
04. Mother (Takeda Lullaby) (6:23)
05. Lindisfarne (Ramund) (6:12)
06. The Minstrel (Burn The Witch) (7:11)
07. L'estate (Storm) (2:51)
08. Gobi (5:05)
09. Sinfonia Arcana (7:51)
Rodrigo San Martin - vocals, electric & acoustic guitars, bass, piano, harpsichord, keyboards, Hammond organ, Mellotron, flute, recorder, percussion, programming, orchestra arrangements
With:
Canela Sol - vocals
Juan Pablo Sosa - vocals
Juan Manuel Torres - Spanish guitar
Arthur Martin "El Cubano" Bontempi - drums & percussion
D'lynne Parker - trumpet
Gerome Daucourt - saxophone
Annegret Heim - violin
Ross O'Brown - violin
Mbabane Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Ntombizodwa Impi Mukenio
The Hal-Azizi Percussion Ensemble, conducted by Gonzalo Jorgez
The Mydalr Percussion Group, conducted by Unna Ronne
Vida Aghili - vocals
Frida Kudakaite - vocals
Dalitso Champanjira - ritual vocals
Yurak Anhuaman Ninahuaman - vocals
Suhk - Mongolian throat singing
Leo Valentine - vocals
Musical Muse - vocals
Milura Neema - didgeridoo
Zuri Aishia - marimba
Utsumi Matsu - toy koto
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Arcana (Act 1) explores the golden thread in spirituality and in life- which at least to me means music. RODRIGO explores this golden thread through various ancient and more modern civilizations and folk traditions, ending with his "Sinfonia Arcana", a combination of orchestral music and filled out with the accoutrements of rock music.
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Arcana (Act 1) explores the golden thread in spirituality and in life- which at least to me means music. RODRIGO explores this golden thread through various ancient and more modern civilizations and folk traditions, ending with his "Sinfonia Arcana", a combination of orchestral music and filled out with the accoutrements of rock music.
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