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Wiseman - The Musical Zodiac | Classic FM CFMD46

Wiseman - The Musical Zodiac

Label: Classic FM

Cat No: CFMD46

Barcode: 0028948127900

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 16th September 2016

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Contents

Artists

National Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Debbie Wiseman

Works

Wiseman, Debbie

The Musical Zodiac

Artists

National Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Debbie Wiseman

About

Multi-award winning Debbie Wiseman, Classic FM’s Composer in Residence, presents her new album The Musical Zodiac. Immerse yourself in the stories of the Zodiac with this beautiful album. With 12 thrilling pieces of music,  each representing a different star sign, Debbie creatively captures the essence of the Zodiacs and depicts each sign’s characteristics and personalities.

Staying true to her roots, Debbie who is known for writing numerous TV and film scores such as Judge John Deed and Wolf Hall, crafted a unique series of short stories, based upon her astrological research, to inspire these beautiful pieces of music, capturing the headstrong characteristics of an Aries to the secretive and emotional traits of a Scorpio.

Not only did Debbie compose these unique pieces, she also conducted the recording, performed exquisitely by the National Symphony Orchestra. This lush sounding orchestra have  truly brought Debbie’s work to life, making an incredible album.

Be guided through your musical zodiac journey with fascinating album notes written by world renowned astrologer, the late Jonathan Cainer. Are you a Virgo who can 'distinguish real from fake, old from new, substance from style,’ or are you an Aries whose ‘spirit confers an endless enthusiasm for movement and progress; an indomitable urge to press ahead against all odds’?  Paired together, Debbie’s music and Jonathan's narration align to take you on this astrological adventure.

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