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Abies firma is a tree that stands against the sky, while remaining stable even in the most friable soils.

Abies firma is a mellifluous percussion play, a crystalline ringing of aluminum.

Abies firma, like the fir tree from which it takes its name, is a vector in the direction of the stars.

At the same time, it is rooted in the human mastery of those who, like Daniel Schmidt, live for that delicate ensemble of sounds.

It is vertical and horizontal together, Abies firma.

Its foliage, moved by the wind, spreads a celestial tinkling.

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Abies Firma by Daniel Schmidt is a percussion-based album inspired by the fir tree, blending stable, rooted soundscapes with shimmering, celestial tones. The music features delicate aluminum ringing and a harmonious mix of vertical and horizontal sonic elements. The review highlights the album's poetic nature and its tribute to mastery and nature. Rated moderately with a 3/5.

Tracklist

01   Abies Firma (00:00)

02   Abies Firma CD (00:00)

03   One White Crow (CD Only) (00:00)

04   Accumulation (04:20)

05   Third Movement (09:06)

06   Abies Magnifica (04:49)

07   Untitled (04:27)

08   Rebab Delay (06:58)

09   Unempins And Sociseknum (04:30)

10   Abies Firma (13:49)

11   Fanfare And Lancaran Daniel (03:30)

12   First Movement (03:39)

13   Second Movement (07:37)

14   Accumulation (04:19)

15   Abies Magnifica (04:50)

16   Untitled (04:28)

17   Rebab Delay (06:51)

18   Unempins And Sociseknum (04:25)

19   Abies Firma (13:53)

20   Fanfare And Lancaran Daniel (03:16)

Daniel Schmidt

American composer and instrument-builder (b. 1942) known for gamelan-related percussion works and for recordings made with Berkeley gamelan players between 1978 and 1982, later released decades after recording.
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