The Sounds of Eternity. Review by A&R Factory
Just as the Golden Age of Cinema is synonymous with high production values and narrative clarity, the same can be said for the live recording of The Sounds of Eternity (Dedicated to World Peace) by Farkhad Khudyev as he commands the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra. There’s a filmic, arcane grace to the composition, which draws you away from the trappings, gloss and excess of modernity towards the strife, beauty, loss and triumph our lineages have suffered through to arrive here, where The Sounds of Eternity rings like something you’ve forgotten to remember, but has always been there.
It’s the ultimate antidote to existentialism; how could you possibly question the meaning of life as the symphonically filmic veracity of the score affirms existence and obscures the surface noise through the spatial command of orchestral instrumentation as it cries, caresses and kindles catharsis.
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