Time In Between by Vicki Richards
© Copyright – Vicki Richards / Temple Street Music (097371200023)
This CD is a lovely, expansive, quietly elegant aural landscape. Very compatible with T’ai Chi, yoga, meditation, visualization and relaxation. Time In Between, comprised of subtle electric violin and guitar meanderings, blends the nuances of the best in New Age music and World Music influences
Genre: New Age: Ambient
Release Date: 2000
1. Time in Between Vicki Richards & Amitava Chatterjee 11:30 $0.99
2. The Stone Cottage Vicki Richards 6:19 $0.99
3. Shilong Vicki Richards & Amitava Chatterjee 7:34 $0.99
4. Eternal Breath Vicki Richards 6:42 $0.99
5. Mukti Vicki Richards & Amitava Chatterjee 29:30 $0.99
Available as MP3, MP3 320, and FLAC files.
Album Notes
This CD is a lovely, expansive, quietly elegant aural landscape. Very compatible with T’ai Chi, yoga, meditation, visualization and relaxation. Time In Between, comprised of subtle electric violin and guitar meanderings, blends the nuances of the best in New Age music and World Music influences along with a bit of technology to create a serene and peaceful background environment. A few well chosen notes from talented artists bring beauty, awareness and soothing qualitites to the listener.
Alternate Music Press, March 28, 2001, Ben Kettlewell
Richards & Chatterjee roam through ancient modal textures, contemporary ideas…new ways of expressing the language of music. Highly recommended.
About the Artist
The duet of Vicki Richards on violin and Amitava Chatterjee on guitar has won many accolades. Prior recordings include a “best of” category from Billboard. Both artists are trained in the music of North India and Western and 20th Century music techniques. Having played together for almost 20 years these accomplished individuals achieve a high level of not only musical excellence but also play with the intention of inviting the listener on their journey through the music.
“Vicki Richards, violin virtuoso melds East and West…true meaning of fusion. Vicki Richards is a world-class musician.” Mark Burbey, Alternative Press #148, November 2000