Music with Nature: Impressions of the Rocky Mountains
Unlike a lot of new age-oriented musicians who create a musical tribute to nature based on a glorious visit, composer/keyboardist Haun grew up near Boulder, CO, and knows his Rockies intimately. Not only does his awe for the sweeping landscape shine through with magnificently melodic piano and keyboard expressions that build into majestic orchestral passion statements, but he lends a more natural touch of authenticity by including actual nature sounds after each musical track. Between "Visions of Paradise" and "Gateway to Grandeur," for instance, he inserts a soundscape with forest ambience and a distant canyon wind. He follows the gentle piano solo "Simple Abundance" with water sounds like a babbling brook and distant waterfall. It's almost as if he's giving the listener his own interpretation of the landscape, then letting the listener experience the scene as his ears first heard it. The average ear or stereo system might not detect it, but both series of sounds are processed using Wave Dance Spatial Audio Technology, providing a true three-dimensional journey. So listen closely. A number of great string orchestra players help Haun achieve his visions, and fellow Coloradoan Nelson Rangell's flute adds a feeling of flight to "Visions of Paradise" and "Gateway to Grandeur." Bob Rebholz' pennywhistle is used on one of the nature tracks to create a call-of-the-wild effect, and on the subsequent musical track "Peak to Peak" to dramatic effect. Great photos and liner notes too. by Jonathan Widran