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Music Production /Composition - Richard V-Werth has participated with symphony orchestras, created commissioned works, and has a extensive discography encompassing several genres.
He received NAMA's Best New Age Group Award. |
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Producer/Composer Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth at RoseHaven | |
First of all, let me say I am so very grateful and humbled by your talent and expertise. This has been a wonderful experience and I appreciate the care and thought you've put into it.
The result is amazing. I think you are awesome. You should know that everyone has commented on how awesome the mix is. It is gorgeous beyond belief & I am so very happy.
N.D., Classical Vocalist & Recording Artist
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Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth's work is a remarkable
example of contemporary innovation. Symphonic - electronic - modern film-music,
currently airing internationally.
Victory Review |
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"A Vision of Heaven":
Accomplished Composer-Musician Jeremy Lyons who played with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra
chose Richard V-Werth as collaborator & producer. Vocals by Traepischke Graves, and others.
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A grand extravaganza of expansive concept and sound:
lavish - orchestral - spacious. Glistening vitality - very powerful and
inspired. A very dramatic New Age symphony. uuu(highest
rating)
Heartsong Review |
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Fantasy, flight, light, high romance, all come to mind
upon hearing Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth's award-winning project, produced and
written with an expertise and ease that is breathtaking.
The sound is impeccably clear, bells shine, voices are
crystal-like. Poetry on one piece is surprisingly effective. Female voices move
in counterpoint in a haunting evocation. It's like a good book you can curl up
in front of the fire with and escape into!
The Light |
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Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth's AFFINITY music project was heard on
over 400 radio stations around the world and broke records in the former Soviet Union.
Sheila Chatelaine participated in this recording. |
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Richard Werth's "Sacred Sojourn" is a cohesive collection of captivating, rhythmic sacred music and sounds that cleverly balances the distinctiveness of each work with the simple, unifying theme of our interconnectedness as spiritual beings.
I was taken on an inspiring and powerful journey through the familiar and unfamiliar, which transcended not only time and space, but transported me profoundly inward as well.
The CD has exquisitely evocative vocals, peaceful nature sounds, powerful drumming, extraordinary guitar and flute, and lovely, often haunting, melodies. It is a deeply moving and transcendent experience.
G.B., Attorney |
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For those with open minds, Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth's "Sacred Sojourn" is an unusual treat. Authentic creations of world sacred music without throwing a listener into overwhelm with unfamiliarity is quite a feat. Rare in that one CD takes you to lands of deep meditation and invivicating vitality as well. Destined to be one of my favorites. This music will enrich and delight you.
Sacred Music Journal |
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Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth's work is extravagant and
impressive in scope, with a kaleidoscope of instruments, voices and sounds.
New Times |
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Richard Werth's "Sacred Sojourn" is gorgeous, innovative and masterful. You should win a Grammy for producing it!
B.D., Recording Artist |
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Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth's first published
recording was 1964. The album above is his first full album
credit as Laserium Live Laserist on North American Tour of the pioneer electronic
music group, Tangerine Dream. |
Richard Vanceunebrouck-Werth's first album as
Co-Executive Producer, with Neil Norman, 1979.
Richard arranged the lead cut by Tangerine Dream,
which put the album on the musical map. |