The album from the United Nations Chamber Music Society brilliantly reworks digital tracks with orchestral preparations.
The United Nations Chamber Music Society has launched HARMONY, a worldwide digital music album created in recognition of the United Nations’ eightieth anniversary.
Curated by founder and creative director Brenda Vongova, the undertaking brings collectively digital artists from a number of areas whose compositions have been newly organized. The album interprets digital materials into concert-focused performances formed by worldwide collaboration whereas preserving the unique construction and authorship of every piece.
“Digital music is a common language that has introduced individuals collectively from everywhere in the world, spreading peace, positivity and inclusivity,” mentioned Vongova. “By way of HARMONY, we’re taking these highly effective digital works and reimagining them in an orchestral setting, making a sonic bridge between genres, cultures and communities.”
The album displays a intentionally various world scope, with contributions from Paul van Dyk, ARTBAT, KSHMR and Marnik, Kiesza, Sultan + Shepard, Francis Mercier and extra. Kiesza’s “Go Again” seems because the undertaking’s featured single alongside newly organized works from the remainder of the lineup, all tailored for chamber ensemble by a bunch that features A Bu, Donovan Seidle, Pedro Sarmiento and several other of the contributing artists.
The undertaking was recorded at Klavierhaus and distributed by BAMPIRE Music. Its launch was accompanied by a digital live performance broadcast by UN Net TV and the United Nations’ YouTube platforms, extending the album to a worldwide viewers. All streaming income generated by the UN Chamber Music Society from HARMONY shall be donated to United Nations humanitarian efforts by the Workplace for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
You possibly can take heed to HARMONY under and discover the brand new album on streaming platforms right here.



