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A.R. Rahman for an American Album

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A.R. Rahman for an American Album
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Choreography is a Vanessa-Mae album featuring work by Vangelis, Bill Whelan, A. R. Rahman, Tolga Kashif, and Walter Taieb. She performs with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Emerald Tiger is a composition by Riverdances Whelan, a sort of Irish/Asian fusion. Ragas Dance, by film composer Rahman, is a piece that mixes Carnatic instruments and vocals to a large symphonic orchestration. Bolero for Violin and Orchestra is a tribute to Ravelss Boléro, and it features a darbuka. Tribal Gathering is a minimalist composition in the vein of John Adams but with a live Afro percussion rhythm beneath. Bolero, Tango de los Exilados, and Tribal Gathering were composed by the European composer Walter Taieb (The Alchemists Symphony). About Vaness Mae: ------------------ The beautiful young violinist Vanessa-Mae was just in her mid-teens when she shattered the mold of the classical virtuoso with the release of her first fusion album The Violin Player, forging a new style that has made her a multi-million-selling worldwide phenomenon and the breakthrough artist who virtually defined the fusion of classical and pop that became known as crossover. At the age of 25, she has been a superstar for a decade. Now she makes her Sony Classical debut and marks a new musical direction with the release of Choreography, a highly original album that celebrates dance rhythms from around the world. Original pieces and fresh arrangements have been created for the album by the Oscar-winning Vangelis, Bill Whelan of Riverdance, Indian film composer A.R. Rahman (the musical Bombay Dreams) and Tolga Kashif (The Queen Symphony), amongst others. Choreography was released internationally in September 2004 and in the U.S. in early 2005.


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