A Song of Divine Love Lee Santana

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
06.08.2015

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Prelude, Fugue and Allegro in E-Flat Major, BWV 998
  • 1I. Prelude03:41
  • 2II. Fugue07:49
  • 3III. Allegro04:27
  • Lee Santana: A Song of Divine Love
  • 4I. Flash03:44
  • 5II. Pursuance11:45
  • 6III. Resolution06:48
  • 7IV. Psalm05:55
  • Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750): Sonata for Lute No. 8 in A Major
  • 8I. Prelude01:17
  • 9II. Allemande03:20
  • 10III. Courante03:14
  • 11IV. Bourée02:24
  • 12V. Ciacona03:18
  • Total Runtime57:42

Info for A Song of Divine Love

„A Song of Divine Love“ – so lyrisch heißt nicht nur das neuste Solo-Album des bekannten Lautenisten Lee Santana, sondern auch seine faszinierende, mehrsätzige Eigenkomposition, die er neben Präludium, Fuge und Allegro in Es-Dur von Johann Sebastian Bach und der Lautensonate Nr. 8 in A-Dur von Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1759) eingespielt hat.

Die kompositorische Architektur der beiden barocken Stücke diente dem gebürtigen Amerikaner dabei als Vorbild für sein eigenes, spirituell inspiriertes Werk. Die einzelnen Satzbezeichnungen „Flash“ (Schein), „Pursuance« (Erfüllung), „Resolution“ und „Psalm“ weisen darauf hin, dass Santana Musik als eine Art der Meditation sieht. So schreibt er über seine Komposition: „Man kann sie als bloßen Klang hören, sie lädt zum Abschalten des Denkens ein – oder zu einem aufmerksamen, erwartungsfreien Bewusstseinszustand.“

„A Song of Divine Love“ ist ein Album, das den Hörer auf eine ganz besondere Besinnungsreise nimmt.

Lee Santana
was born into a musicians family in Florida at the end of the baby-boomer era. Into his youth he played a lot of jazz-rock music, and a little classical on the side, from the age of 16 on, classical music grew on him. As a boomer-anything is possible- youth, his role models went from fusion composer-players to classical composer-players. As a guitarist-lutenist these role models became earlier and earlier and has rested in a life long dynamic discussion with player-composers of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.

In order to better ,follow his star‘, Santana moved to Europe in 1984. There he met the gamba virtuose Hille Perl, and an intense creative process began which continues to evolve thirty years later.

After many journeyman‘s years, working for many of the best ensembles, conductors and soloists, Lee has become the projector of his own concepts and plans, working as soloist or with Hille, or with their groups The Age of Passions, Los Otros or Sirius Viols. As a team, Hille and Lee also enjoy working with their friends Dorothee Mields and Maurice Steger.

As a composer, Lee is presently concerned with a large Requiem for the Nuclear Age, as well as music for a video/performance ‚Love’s Beginnings’ which will be shown in Feldkirch Austria next year. Stylistically, he has taken his own path, refusing to bog down in the expectations and clichés of the post modern „new“ music movement.

His forthcoming solo CD is entitled ‚A Song of Divine Love‘ and is a kind of extended light-meditation, with works from J.S.Bach,Lee Santana und S.L.Weiß. His present work reflects a growing conviction in the fundamental goodness and interconnectedness of just about everything, and a deep gratitude for the privilege of music making, and for the love and support of family and friends.

Booklet for A Song of Divine Love

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