David Darling Darkwood
David Darling cello
Darkwood IV: Dawn, In Motion, Journey
Darkwood V: Light, Earth, Passage
Darkwood VI: Beginning, Up Side Down, Searching, Medieval Dance
Darkwood VII: The Picture, Returning, New Morning
Recorded July 1993
ECM 1519
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David Darling continues his extraordinary solo cello voyage launched on Journal
October (1979) and continued with Cello (1992). The cinematic qualities of Darling's
solo music has led to its use in films by Jean Luc Godard and Wim Wenders.
Dark Wood inspires a different art form: the CD booklet contains a short story,
"Disturbing the Night", specially written to accompany the music by Barry Lopez,
American author of the acclaimed Arctic Dreams. Lopez wrote the story as a literary
counterpoint to the evocative music of Dark Wood. The music experiments further
with the unique multi-tracking techniques used on Cello, creating haunting harmonies
and rich textures.
"David Darling produces a ravishing cello sound ... The result is haunting and
seductive."
Gramophone
"Darling's range of stylistic evocations moves from early music to ethereal,
swarthy impressionism to folk sonorities ... transcendent."
Down Beat
"Soulful, seductive"
Echoes Radio

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