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“Natural Circle” by Richard Green

Posted on 31 December 202420 January 2025 By Chorus Chronicles No Comments on “Natural Circle” by Richard Green

Richard Green, a native of London, England, is the visionary composer behind the enchanting piece of music “Natural Circle.” In collaboration with pianist Irene Veneziano and the talented Archimia String Quartet, Richard Green has created a unique blend of classical and modern sounds that captivate audiences around the world.

Released on March 1, 2024, “Natural Circle” is a captivating single that forms part of the larger musical narrative, “The Circle Closes.” This single is part of a trilogy of albums that form a coherent story, with “Natural Circle” serving as a moving conclusion to this musical journey. The spirit of Richard Green shines on this project, weaving a story of birth and death as natural elements of life, encouraging listeners to embrace the present moment with gratitude and acceptance.

Richard Green met Irene Veneziano via Facebook during the covid period, she helped him on a pop music project and from that moment we grew in a kind of collaboration until Green decided to produce a classical music project where she combined the classical sound (because she is a classical pianist) with modern sounds that derive from my musical training. This is how this classical music project was born and he met the Archimia string quartet in a second moment because he needed someone to record the string part of his musical composition and he met them in his hometown, Piacenza.

The song was recorded at Elfo studio, a very important Italian music studio based in Piacenza, and in addition to the musicians, the owner of that music studio mixed and mastered the entire song and worked with a fantastic photographer for the art of the song. , to better explain the history and concept behind this project. It’s more about Green’s musical project. In fact “Natural Circle” is a composition included in his EP, “The Circle closes“, which is the second of a musical trilogy whose last Ep will be released early next year. The first CD of this trilogy came out 2 years ago and is called “A Journey.”

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