| The Citizen - 'Colourful Collection' |
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| Tuesday, 30 October 2007 | |
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from The Citizen 9/10 From Latin America to Ireland and Africa. Kellerman's diverse styles and arrangements make this primarily instrumental, world music album a listening pleasure.Colour is the long-awaited album of one of South Africa's premier flautists, Wouter Kellerman. A strongly collaborated album that includes the talents of artists like Mauritz Lotz, Paul Whellock, Nianell and Tim Moloi and double Grammy winner Husky Hoskulds who is responsible for mixing the album. Colour includes both arrangements like Piazzola's Vuelvo Al Sur, a Latin American piece, and on the other end of the spectrum, Prince's Nothing Compares To You and composed pieces by Kellerman. A surprising album in the way of a traditional Celtic piece like Irish March can lie side by side with unusual Khokho. An African-inspired celebration of the most versatile of instruments - the human voice. And neither piece seems to be out of place. But one thing is for certain, this is not a traditional flute album. View article online - http://www.thecitizen.co.za/index/article.aspx?pDesc=52069,1,22
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From Latin America to Ireland and Africa. Kellerman's diverse styles and arrangements make this primarily instrumental, world music album a listening pleasure.
