Peter Calandra’s “Lost Island” is a Hypnotic and Captivating New Age Composition

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“Lost Island” is the new mesmerizing ambient and new age composition by acclaimed composer Peter Calandra. This captivating piece invites listeners on a serene and introspective musical journey, showcasing Calandra’s mastery of melody and his innovative approach to composition.

Drawing inspiration from musical visionaries such as Brian Eno and Olafur Arnalds, Calandra explores various techniques and methods to create rich and evocative melodies. One of his greatest influences, Brian Eno, is renowned for his experimental approach to music production. Calandra reflects on Eno’s collaboration with composer/pianist Harold Budd, where elaborate treatments were applied to Budd’s piano playing, resulting in a fascinating interplay between the piano and the transformative effects.

Another source of inspiration for Calandra is Olafur Arnalds, who employs Yamaha’s Disklavier system to create random patterns based on programmed rules, generating an unplanned and captivating soundscape for improvisation. 

In “Lost Island,” Calandra combines elements from both Eno’s and Arnalds’ techniques. He improvises on the piano, responding to the Eno-style treatments and the random patterns created by his playing, resulting in a unique and immersive musical experience.

Peter Calandra’s body of work extends beyond his solo albums, encompassing a prolific career as a film and TV composer. With over 100 film scores and more than 2000 compositions for television, Calandra has left an indelible mark on the industry. He has composed music for major networks and prestigious events, including the FIFA World Cup Theme for FOX Sports, the Special Olympics World Games and Invictus Games Theme for ESPN, and the Kennedy Center Honors on CBS. Notably, his compositions for the films “Jellysmoke” and “Unknown Soldier” received critical acclaim, with the latter winning awards at the Los Angeles and Philadelphia Film Festivals.

Throughout his musical endeavors, Calandra’s compositions consistently exhibit a lyrical expressiveness and a purity of musicianship. His diverse range of influences is evident in his ability to seamlessly blend genres, including world music, jazz, contemporary jazz, pop, and neo-classical. This versatility is a testament to Calandra’s dedication to honing his craft and exploring new artistic possibilities.

Peter Calandra "Lost Island"

If you are seeking a captivating and introspective musical experience, “Lost Island” is absolutely a must-listen. Its ambient textures, ethereal melodies, and Calandra’s impeccable musicianship combine to create a sonic oasis that transports listeners to a tranquil and enchanting realm. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the evocative world of Peter Calandra’s “Lost Island.”

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