| Title: |
"Terranova: Ascension of our Planet" |
| Artist: |
Agatha Carubia |
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| 1. |
Sacred Planet |
| 2. |
Namaste |
| 3. |
Solunaria |
| 4. |
Know Thyself |
| 5. |
Between The Two Extremes |
| 6. |
Love Song |
| 7. |
Moment |
| 8. |
Samadhi |
| 9. |
Mother and Son |
| 10. |
Blue Dolphin |
| 11. |
One with God |
| 12. |
Angel Kisses |
| 13. |
Dream |
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Agatha Carubia
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has spent her whole life singing. She was trained in Western
classical music and received her degrees in music from the Juilliard School.
It was only recently that Agatha began to compose. Agatha has been enjoying
her life with her husband Solomon and her family, living near the beach,
and teaching a studio of fine young singers to realize their potential.
It is with great happiness that she extends her joy and greetings to you. |
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Val Underwood,
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pianist, has appeared in chamber music performances
with many internationally renowned artists including members of the New
York and LA Philharmonic Orchestras. Also a well-known voice teacher, his
students continually receive awards and can be heard in the world's Opera
houses, on the Broadway stages and in film and television. Val and Agatha
are long time friends, performing together for many years. |
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Gianna Abandolo,
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cellist, is a versatile musician performing
her own compositions in the arenas of dance and theater. As soloist and
ensemble player she has toured the US, Europe, and Latin America and is
also a former member of the L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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Linda Holland
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is a freelance flutist/composer in the Santa
Barbara area. She has a M.M. from San Francisco Conservatory of Music and
a Ph.D. from University of California, Santa Barbara. |
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Larisa Wilkinson,
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mezzo-soprano, is pleased to be a part of
this musical offering with her voice teacher, Agatha. She is presently building
her classical and operatic repertoire as she pursues her own musical path. |
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Evan Hughes,
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baritone is the teenage son of Agatha. He
is interested and involved in theater and music. He is very happy to sing
with his Mom. |
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Solomon Danoff
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is gifted in many areas of creativity from
sculpting and playing percussive instruments to writing poetry. He participates
with love and enthusiasm on this musical project. |
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Deborah MacCallum
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is a free-lance violist and founding member
of Classics TV String Quartet. She is on the string faculty at Westmont
College and her students are frequent prizewinners. |
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Executive Producers:
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Jeroma T. Carubia, Solomon Danoff |
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Producers:
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Agatha Carubia, Fred Vogler |
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Recording Engineer:
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Fred Vogler |
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Technical Assistant:
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Stewart Banks |
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Photography:
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Micael Kaplan |
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Graphic Design and Layout:
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Ziggy Peake / Peake Digital Media |
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All music composed by:
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Agatha Carubia |
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Lyrics:
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Solomon Danoff, Agatha Carubia, Enaj L'Hommedieu |
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Recorded at:
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Music Academy of the West, Montecito on October
5 and 6, 1998 |
Stellarose Productions
PO Box 639
Summerland, CA 93067
email: adanoff@silcom.com
Copyright © (P) 1999
Agatha Carubia / BMI, All rights reserved
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