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Harold Budd
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His career as a composer began in 1962. In the following years he gained a notable reputation in the local avant-garde community. In 1966 he graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in musical composition.
As his career progressed, his compositions became increasingly minimal. Among his more experimental works were two drone pieces, “Coeur d’Orr” and “The Oak of the Golden Dreams”. “The Oak of the Golden Dreams” was based on the Balinese “Slendro” scale. After composing a long-form gong solo titled “Lirio”, he felt he had reached the limits of his experiments in minimalism and the avant-garde. He retired temporally from composition in 1970 and began a teaching career at the California Institute of the Arts.
Two years later, while still retaining his teaching career, he resurfaced as a composer. Spanning from 1972-1975 he created four individual works under the collective title The Pavilion of Dreams. The style of these works was an unusual blend of popular jazz and the avant-garde. In 1976 he resigned from the institute and began recording his new compositions, produced by British ambient pioneer Brian Eno. Two years later Harold Budd’s debut album The Pavilion of Dreams was released.
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silentgarden wrote:
Deep Space
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mojofilta wrote:
Lyrant, check La Bella Vista, it's pure Budd on a grand piano playing for a bunch of guests at a party at Daniel Lanois' house. Harold wasn't aware he was being recorded on some tracks. (check liner notes online if you get the mp3s)
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Lyrant wrote:
Which albums which are more piano orientated?
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seeeds wrote:
brilliant.
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rigoisphat wrote:
la bella vista <3
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Omega_Switch22B wrote:
After all this time, I still find The White Arcades to be one of the purest manifestations of bliss in sound ever recorded. Such a tranquil and atmospheric record, even more so than his collaborations with Eno. The Room and Lovely Thunder come close, but they can't reach the greatness of The White Arcades.
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shinoque wrote:
New album on its way! Yay! http://www.amazon.com/Song-Lost-Blossoms-Harold-Budd/dp/B0016MJ2J6/ref=pd_bbs_4?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1215730232&sr=8-4
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looptits wrote:
Gypsy Violin . Xanax,stolichnaya and high powered cannabis.
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kingofgrief wrote:
Is Harold Budd New Age? Not necessarily. Would I recommend him to a fan of, say, David Lanz or Suzanne Ciani? Profusely.
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Phil-between wrote:
Gosh, i don´t like very much Harold Budd,but that music and "A Walk in the Park with Nancy" are formidable music.
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thelonging wrote:
Hi, if you like harold budd, please check out felixdroid's new release 'The Longing' www.felixdroid.co.uk/longing full streaming audio :)
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HeikkiS wrote:
Hoping I could afford one of his recordings now. Harold Budd/Brian Eno's Ambient 2 is so good... :)
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Ambomaster wrote:
Before the rest there was Harold! glad he hasn't retired yet. pavilion of dreams is all time classic. This and the Walking the Waves album by Irish composer Francis Xavier ( http://www.francisxavier.net ) have to be my fave chill out food right now.
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8m2stereo wrote:
.. new age is for simplistic kitschy retroromantic elevator musics that never hurt at all ..
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Omega_Switch22B wrote:
Most people who tag music as new age have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. And no, Harold Budd is definitely NOT new age.
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Phil-between wrote:
New Age? I don't think so.
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PopplagiWest wrote:
http://dancingafterhours.blogspot.com/2008/03/harold-budd-la-bella-vista.html
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satskone wrote:
http://remitur.wordpress.com/2008/02/29/the-room-harold-budd-2000/
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luga-music wrote:
dude.
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Gansflim wrote:
The White Arcades is just timeless.
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