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Glass Two
- 2024
- 11 tracks
- 47 min
- dark ambient
Album Description
Pascal Schumacher's latest masterpiece, Glass Two, is a captivating neoclassical and dark ambient exploration that delves into the depths of human emotion. Released on 8 November 2024 via Neue Meister, this 47-minute album is a thought-provoking journey that showcases Schumacher's exceptional skill as a composer and arranger.
The tracklist is a testament to Schumacher's innovative approach, featuring reworked pieces such as 'Opening Rework - Arr. For Piano and Vibraphone by Pascal Schumacher' and 'Metamorphosis Four - Arr. For Piano and Vibraphone by Pascal Schumacher'. These arrangements demonstrate his ability to breathe new life into existing compositions, while tracks like 'Japura River' and 'The Sculptor R.S.' highlight his talent for crafting evocative, original pieces.
Throughout Glass Two, Schumacher's use of piano and vibraphone creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, drawing the listener into a world of complex emotions and textures. The album's dark ambient undertones add a sense of depth and foreboding, balancing out the neoclassical elements to create a rich, immersive soundscapes.
With Glass Two, Pascal Schumacher has created a work that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. This album is a must-listen for fans of neoclassical and dark ambient music, and a testament to Schumacher's status as a leading figure in these genres.
Tracks
- Japura RiverPhilip Glass, Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- Etude 12Philip Glass, Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- The Sculptor R.S.Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- The Director R.W.Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- Mishima ClosingPhilip Glass, Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- Glass MosaïquePascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- Truman SleepsPhilip Glass, Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- Opening Rework - Arr. For Piano and Vibraphone by Pascal SchumacherPhilip Glass, Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- The Choreographer L.C.Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- Metamorphosis Four - Arr. For Piano and Vibraphone by Pascal SchumacherPhilip Glass, Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
- The Poet A.G.Pascal Schumacher, Danae Dörken
About Pascal Schumacher
Pascal Schumacher is a versatile and acclaimed Luxembourgish musician, composer, and percussionist known for his innovative approach to both jazz and classical music. Born in Luxembourg in 1979, Schumacher has made a significant impact on the music scene with his unique compositions and performances. He is the founder of the Pascal Schumacher Quartet and has also composed for film, theater, dance, and various ensembles, showcasing his versatility and depth as a composer.
Schumacher's musical journey began with classical percussion training at the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, followed by specialized studies in marimba and vibraphone at the Conservatoire National de Région in Strasbourg. He further honed his skills in jazz at the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles and the Koninklijk Conservatorium in The Hague, earning Master’s Degrees in musicology and jazz vibraphone. His extensive training and diverse influences have shaped his distinctive sound, which blends elements of dark ambient and neoclassical genres.
Schumacher's discography includes notable works such as "Sol" and its sequel "Luna," both of which highlight his ability to convey a range of emotions and musical textures. His performances, often accompanied by esteemed musicians like pianist Danae Dörken, have earned him critical acclaim and numerous nominations, including the Lëtzebuerger Musekspräis for excellence in live classical performances. Whether performing with his quartet or collaborating with other artists, Pascal Schumacher continues to push the boundaries of his craft, captivating audiences with his imaginative compositions and virtuosic performances.
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