Credits:
Sarah Davachi
Description:
Influenced by the minimalist music of the 60s and 70s, baroque music, and experimentation in studio environments, Canadian artist Sarah Davachi creates music using a variety of sounds including analog synthesizers, piano, electronic organs, pipe/lead organs, vocals, tape samplers, and orchestral sounds. Influenced by the minimalist and baroque music of the 60's and 70's, as well as experimentation in studio environments, Canadian artist Sarah Davachi, who creates music using analog synthesizers, piano, electronic organ, pipe/reed organ, vocals, tape samplers, and orchestral music, releases her latest album "Two Sisters" on her own label, Late Music. The album features a chamber ensemble and a pipe organ solo. A variety of instruments are used, including carillon (a keyboard instrument composed of very large cast-iron bells), chorus, string quartet, bass woodwinds, trombone quartet, and sine tones and electronic drones. The pipe organ is a 1742 Italian tracker organ, now located in the deserts of the American Southwest, and contains the sounds of a very rare pipe organ.