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Losing Eurydice (feat. Antonio Sánchez) by Aberdeen
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Album Title: Held Together
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2023
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Losing Eurydice, written by Brian Plautz, follows the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, as Orpheus attempts to rescue his lover Eurydice from the underworld and ultimately and tragically failing this quest. “Losing Eurydice” features beautiful improvisations by Chloe Rowlands on flugelhorn and Max Zooi on bass clarinet, portraying the honeymoon phase of the story before disaster strikes. 4 time GRAMMY® Award winner Antonio Sánchez is featured on drums, representing the strife and bargaining in the story. The flugelhorn and bass clarinet improvisations return when the lovers reunite, ultimately ending in fading guitars echoing the final loss of Eurydice back to the underworld.
Tracks
Losing Eurydice (feat. Antonio Sánchez); Where Y'At; Rising Sun; Kyrgyz Jeri; Closing Medley; Sayang Kinabalu; Held Together; Losing Eurydice (Ballad Edit)
Personnel
Aberdeen
band / ensemble / orchestraBrian Plautz
saxophoneJared Yee
saxophone, tenorAdam Neely
bassShubh Saran
guitarAlex Conroy
guitarAntonio Sanchez
drumsJosh Bailey
percussionZach Mullings
drumsSebastian Chiriboga
drumsMax Zooi
clarinet, bassChloe Rowlands
trumpetMatt Owens
trumpetBilly Duffy
tromboneSeth Weaver
tromboneJames Quinlan
bassJake Botts
saxophone, tenorByambaa Narandelger
vocalsChristian Li
pianoCale Hawkins
synthesizerAdditional Personnel
Naranbaatar Temuujin: Ikh Khuur; Erdenebat Uyanga: Morin Khuur; Otgonjargal Unubold: Morin Khuur; Gochoodorj Mungunzul: Yochin
Date featured
February 18, 2023
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