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The Golden Scale

Jamie Saft

Type:
Live album
Release date:
May 29th, 2020
Catalog ID:
N/A
Version desc.:
Bandcamp
Label:
Independent
Format:
Digital
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1. Maundering Here 04:01   instrumental
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2. Raving Slay 06:25   instrumental
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3. One Solitary Man 06:38   instrumental
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4. The Golden Scale 07:49   instrumental
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5. New Souls 05:13   instrumental
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6. Maiden Without Eyes 05:34   instrumental
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7. For Your Crimes 07:17   instrumental
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8. Certain Minutes 05:17   instrumental
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9. The Face of the Moon 06:10   instrumental
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10. Judgement 04:08   instrumental
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11. Rivers of Pure Balsam 05:35   instrumental
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12. Two Are Three 04:00   instrumental
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13. Burning Eyes 05:53   instrumental
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Jamie Saft Mixing, Mastering
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Jamie Saft improvises on historical instruments from the Steve Greenstein Collection at the Piano Performance Museum in upstate NY.

Pianos are all from the Steven E. Greenstein Collection at the Catskill Mountain Foundation
Curator and Consulting Director: Steven E. Greenstein. R.P.T.

Pianos used on this recording: 1889 Steinway Model "B". w front duplex (85 keys), 1873 Erard Straight Strung, 1843 John Broadwood & Sons 7' Bichord Chopin Era Semi-Grand, Liberace's 1961 Baldwin Model "D" Concert Grand, Muzio Clemente Square Grand (ca. 1803-1809), Sir Roland Hanna's 1920's Boardman & Grey Parlor Studio Grand, and a Nunns, Clark, & Co. American Square ca. 1833-1837.

Special thanks to Peter & Sarah Finn, Catskill Mountain Foundation, Pamela Weisberg.
Extra special thanks to Steven E. Greenstein, without whose dedication, hard work, and passion this incredible collection of historical instruments would not exist.

Recording information:

Recorded at The Piano Performance Museum in Hunter, NY
Mixed & mastered at Potterville International Sound, NY

Added by: CrownThyDemon Modified by: Gelordum
Added on: 2020-05-06 17:28:05 Last modified on: 2022-01-25 18:34:57