Illumination (Robert Rich album)

Illumination (Robert Rich album)

Infobox Album
Name = Illumination
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist = Robert Rich


Released = 2007
Recorded = 2007 at Soundscape Studio in Mountain View, California
Genre = Ambient
Length = 71:06
Label = Soundscape Productions
Producer = Robert Rich
Reviews =
Last album = "Music from Atlas Dei" (2007)
This album = "Illumination" (2007)
Next album = "Eleven Questions" (2007)

"Illumination" (2007) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. This CD is published as a companion piece to Michael Somoroff’s installation Illumination I originally created for the famed Rothko Chapel, on the occasion of the installation’s move to The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT as the audio track to Somoroff’s Illumination, a multimedia installation at BravinLee Programs in Chelsea, N.Y.C. during the summer of 2007.

Track listing

#”Echo I” - 7:16
#”Prism” - 3:36
#”Point Line Plane” - 16:52
#”Curtain” - 15:41
#”Plato's Cave” - 14:10
#”Temple” - 7:57
#”Echo II” - 5:19

External links

* [http://robertrich.com/site/disco.php?album_id=3 album feature from Robert Rich’s official web site]


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