More (Symphony Number One album)

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ReleasedDecember 16, 2016 (2016-12-16)
RecordedApril 8, 2016 – November 24, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland
Venue
  • St. Ignatius Church
  • Light Street Presbyterian Church
  • Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Genre Contemporary classical
Length66:13
Label SNOtone
Producer
Symphony Number One chronology
Emergence
(2016)
More Approaching
(2017)

More is the third live album by contemporary classical ensemble Symphony Number One, featuring music by Natalie Draper, [1] [2] Andrew Posner, [3] [4] [5] and Jonathan Russell. [6] [7] The album was released on December 16, 2016 and debuted to critical attention in local and national publications. [8] [9] [10] [11]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Timelapse Variations" Natalie Draper 19:11
2."Light Cathedral" Jonathan Russell 25:14
3."The Promised Burning"Andrew Posner21:48
Total length:66:13

Personnel

Symphony Number One [12]
Additional musicians
Technical personnel

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