9 tracks by John LaSala

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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this scene sees poor Abigail first tormented by the lure of the underworld where the specter of her lost William wanders with the denizens of the underworld.
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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this scene takes place on the morning after William's funeral and sees the the women of the island resume their mundane tasks, working the land to eek out their existence. Abigail…
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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this scene sees Abagail engaging with the ghost (or just a memory?) of her late husband, William, recently claimed by the sea. Just as in the scene from Soul Descending, this…
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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this scene sees the widow Abagail mourning in her empty home, alone with her grief. In truth, this one was really more by nay-player Eran Glantz than me. Both performances…
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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this scene sees the distraught Abagail gently carried by her neighbors from her husband's funeral to their home. Shakuhachi by Eran Glantz.
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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this scene sees poor William mourned and laid to rest by his wife Abagail and the few remaining woman of the island community. Unseen by them (though sensed by Abagail), William…
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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this opening scene sees poor William, the last male inhabitant of tiny island community, lost at sea by a sudden storm and his broken body washed upon the shore. Live flute by…
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This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here is the original version worked out on a Kurzweil K2500, which sounds nice and full as compared to the live version played on the mighty organ at the West Point…
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This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here it's being performed by the head organist at the Cadet Chapel in West Point, NY during their unity candle-lighting ceremony. The poor audio quality is due to…
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