Gavin Friday, The Friday-Seezer Ensemble – Peter and the Wolf (2023) [FLAC 24bit/48kHz]

Gavin Friday, The Friday-Seezer Ensemble - Peter and the Wolf (2023) [FLAC 24bit/48kHz] Download

Gavin Friday, The Friday-Seezer Ensemble – Peter and the Wolf (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 49:58 minutes | 551 MB | Genre: Soundtrack
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

The brand new animated rendition of Sergei Prokofiev’s much-loved symphony, Peter & The Wolf, transformed into an enchanting and contemporary visual masterpiece that touches on themes of growing up, loss, courage, transformation, and our relationship with nature. Featuring music and narration by Gavin Friday, and artwork based on original illustrations by Bono, the animated short film is scheduled to premiere later this year and is part of an ongoing relationship with Irish Hospice Foundation.

The uniquely creative project is led by musician and composer Gavin Friday and saw him narrate the reimagined classic tale with The Friday Seezer Ensemble performing Prokofiev score, newly arranged by Maurice Seezer and Gavin Friday. Alongside this remarkable new film, Peter & The Wolf is subject to a re-release as a book and in audio form with brand new auditory and visual material.

Tracklist:

01. Gavin Friday – Beware, for Wolves Come in Many Disguises (03:13)
02. Gavin Friday – The Story Begins (09:13)
03. Gavin Friday – The Wolf (02:27)
04. Gavin Friday – Now This Is How Things Stood (07:28)
05. Gavin Friday – The Victory Parade (03:34)
06. Gavin Friday – Beware, for Wolves Come in Many Disguises (Instrumental) (02:30)
07. Gavin Friday – The Story Begins (Instrumental) (08:31)
08. Gavin Friday – The Wolf (Instrumental) (02:26)
09. Gavin Friday – Now This Is How Things Stood (Instrumental) (07:05)
10. Gavin Friday – The Victory Parade (Instrumental) (03:26)

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