This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review George Tortorelli – Rites Of Passage.
Rites Of Passage is an album that was born on winds of music and is a rite of passage through the emotions of the heart. These contemporary compositions were inspired by ancient bamboo flute compositions. Ancient sound meets contemporary sound on this George Tortorelli album. Everything on here is incredibly relaxing beautiful music This music will bring you back to a very relaxed, calm state of being.
Ancient sound meets contemporary sound on the song Bamboo Rain. Multi-instrumentalist George Tortorelli uses a bamboo flute on the song Bamboo Rain. The flute solo is both sooting and calming. The calming nature of the flute is quite subtle.
Mirage, by far, is the longest composition in terms of duration for this album. The Maid of Coolmoor is a George Tortorelli flute solo that is 4½ minutes long. The flute solo is both sooting and calming. Autumn Light is quite similar to a Fleetwood Mac song. The rain in the background of Eclipse is quite smooth and settling. However the grand piano playing in the background gives this song a sad vibe as if somebody died.
I rate this album, Rites Of Passage, 5/5*****!!
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