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Rachel grimes music for egon schiele biography

          Egon Schiele was originally composed by Rachel Grimes as music for a dance-driven theater piece performed—as far as I can find—as a one-time production, by.

        1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Music For Egon Schiele" on Discogs.
        2. Music for Egon Schiele is the second album by the instrumental group Rachel's, released in February 20, (U.S.) The album was composed as the score.
        3. Composed for a live theater/dance production about the tragic life of Austrian artist Egon Schiele, the gentle majesty of Music for Egon Schiele is a welcome.
        4. Music For Egon Schiele ; 1, Family Portrait ; 2, Egon & Gertie ; 3, First Self-Portrait Series ; 4, Mime Van Osen ; 5, Second Self-Portrait Series.
        5. Music for Egon Schiele is the second album by the instrumental group Rachel's, released in February 20, (U.S.) The album was composed as the score....

          Overlooked Classics: Rachel’s – Music For Egon Schiele

          Posted byloreleiirvinePosted inAlbum, Classic albums, Lorna Irvine, MusicTags:Chamber music, Egon Schiele, Experimental music, Lorna Irvine, Minimalism, Music, Neo-classical, Overlooked albums, Postrock, Rachel Grimes, Rachel's


          I’ve always hated that apostrophe in the chamber music band – it’s as though the band were running a diner or something.I suspect it was due to the band being the brainchild of pianist and composer Rachel Grimes.

          Regardless of dubious punctuation marks, though, the Kentucky band were always makers of exquisite music, drawing as much from postrock influences as neoclassical.


          Second album Music For Egon Schiele from 1996 was a gorgeous homage to the life and career of controversial Austrian expressionist, whose love life often blurred with his work (plus ca change, you might say).


          The trio of Grimes on piano and mixing, alongside Christian Frederickson on v