Sketches Of Light Alexander Chapman Campbell

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2014

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
17.06.2014

Label: Decca

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Interpret: Alexander Chapman Campbell

Komponist: Alexander Chapman Campbell (1988-)

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  • Alexander Chapman Campbell (1988-): Ten Sketches Of Light
  • 1First Light02:37
  • 2Light In The Morning04:42
  • 3Light Through The Day02:39
  • 4Light On The River03:45
  • 5Light On The Sea07:19
  • 6Light On The Clouds04:09
  • 7Light And The Breeze03:17
  • 8Light On The Fields04:43
  • 9Light In The Rain03:20
  • 10Light In The Storm02:39
  • 11Light Towards The End04:28
  • 12Light In The North08:07
  • Total Runtime51:45

Info zu Sketches Of Light

The material for this first collection, “Ten Sketches of Light”, was written over a number of years and picked from a larger body of compositions. Placed together they form a complete whole. In this way Alexander would like to think of the collection as one work divided into ten movements.

The names of each track are of limited importance. He wanted to give the listener something to hold onto; something more familiar than ‘Movements 1, 2, 3’ etcetera. He has a love of nature and often finds inspiration in it but none of the music was written in direct connection to their titles; Alexander did not imagine a river and then compose Track 4 or the sea and write Track 5. All the music arose spontaneously at certain and usually unexpected moments, seemingly independent of the place and the time in which it was written.

Again, when coming to name the collection as a whole he wanted to give it an anchor, but without telling too much. Alexander believes music works in it own language, operating in a unique and precious way - especially instrumental music - and he wanted to preserve this quality as much as possible. The reference to “Light”, then, is partly because of light’s qualities; being ephemeral, mysterious and unbounded.

Alexander’s musical story is presently short and simple. He was born in June 1988 on the island of Guernsey. He began piano lessons at the age of seven and continued tuition until he was eighteen. Around the age of twelve Alexander began to experiment with some of the pieces that he was learning; he would add a few notes here and there, and on occasion add whole new passages. Within a couple of years he began composing his own pieces; they were simple and short, with an emphasis on the melody. Soon things began to expand and his learning took on a life of its own. Alexander began to spend less time on the repertoire he was given to learn, practicing just enough to pass the yearly exams. In its place he spent hours of each day improvising, and through this improvisation more compositions began to emerge.

The end of school came and Alexander found himself with a place to study music at university. At the last moment, however, he decided he needed time away from music establishments in order to continue with the music that was coming naturally to him, and which, he believed, needed space and time in order to grow and flourish. He moved to the north coast of Scotland where he divided his time between composing and working as a chef. He remained there for three years, and then at the beginning of 2010 began composing full time.

2012 marked a shift in his music and indeed his way of life. The quiet hours of solitary composing needed to be balanced with an effort to make his music available in the world. This is what he is now dedicating his days to, alongside the continual work of composing new material.

Alexander Chapman Campbell, piano

Recorded, Produced, Mixed & Mastered by Phil Hobbs
Recorded at St George’s Bristol, Bristol, UK
Mixed and Mastered at Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK


Alexander Chapman Campbell
began piano lessons at the age of 7. By 14 he had started compiling a collection of compositions for solo piano, some of which forms part of the material for his debut album.

After leaving school, he decided not to pursue the study of music at university, but moved to north coast of Scotland where he worked part-time as a chef at the world famous Eco-village, the Findhorn Foundation. Alongside his cooking duties, Alexander continued to compose music, and it was here that the rest of his ‘Sketches Of Light’ were written.

2010 saw him leave Scotland and take up composition full time. Then in 2012 he recorded the first collection at St Georges Bristol and released the album in November 2013. At the same time it was voted Classic FM’s Album Of Week on the popular Drive programme. Alexander was then approached by Decca Records, with whom he signed a deal in February 2014.

His debut album, complete with two additional tracks, is due for re-release May 2014

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