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Musicians from every country form Earth Orchestra to record unique song

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Musicians from every country form Earth Orchestra to record unique song

By Mindy Burrows

 

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An undated handout shows the images of the 197 musicians from each country of the world who form the Earth Orchestra. Courtesy of Mighty Village Limited/Handout via REUTERS

 

LONDON (Reuters) - For the first time in music history, 197 musicians – one from each country – have formed an orchestra, hoping to exemplify how people can transcend physical and cultural borders to come together.

 

The Earth Orchestra's song "Together is Beautiful" - recorded in different locations then mixed together - and a documentary telling the stories of some of the musicians were released on Friday.

 

Earth Orchestra member Olgha Nk, from Cameroon, said she saw the project, which was three years in the making, as "the whole world holding hands". Other musicians were also struck by the unifying element of the project.

 

In May 2019, 57 of the 197 members met at Abbey Road Studios in London to lay the groundwork for the song.

 

The project was overseen by BAFTA-winning composer George Fenton but many of the musicians improvised around his melodies and themes, combining musical styles and using instruments indigenous to their countries.

 

Romanian musician and double bass player Michael Cretu said he felt the song was exactly what the world needed right now, "more collaborations with everybody," he said.

 

(Reporting by Mindy Burrows; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2020-12-05
 

 

 

17 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Michael Cretu said he felt the song was exactly what the world needed right now

the World, however, said it needed an aspirin for its head ache.

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