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written by Paul Khimasia MorganPosted in Recent arrivals Tagged with ambient, composed, drone, piano "This album is like indulging yourself in a European city break. You dive headlong into the cultural activities you might passively ignore in your own town: museums, galleries, landmarks, theatres, concert halls, all are visited zealously while you studiously refuse to acknowledge the strengths of your own location. Okay, Paris, Vienna or Bruges have far better architecture than Brighton or Bournemouth but let’s not forget that Brighton Museum hosted the first UK exhibition of Don Van Vliet’s paintings and The Russell Cotes museum in Bournemouth has a fantastic

  Katarina Głowicka at ISCM, October 2014 William Anderson's review of 'Kyrie': Katarina Głowicka-her powerful Kyrie made me fight to maintain my composure.  Of course this begs the question of why was I in that receptive mode for her and not for others.  I admit that I lost it when I started seeing images  (in my mind) from Alfons Mucha’s Slovanská epopej (Slav Epic)  behind the singers. I had never heard great new Polish music in Poland before, and I was deeply deeply moved by that experience.  Also, that her work is a Kyrie.  Correct me if I’m wrong, but the Penderecki Mass celebrates the fact