Aesthetic version of Bandari's "First Snow" in C key:
Switzerland's Bandari (BANDARI) orchestra, a piece of music from the album "Misty Forest" released on January 1, 1999 - The First Snowflakes The first snow.
The French short story master "Maupassant" once used visual inspiration to describe the sound of snow, and "Bandari" used the piano to embody it in this piece of music; the slow version in minor key is reminiscent of the sound of snow. The result was not big;
Because it was the first snow after winter, the mood of the music became more melancholy. After entering the chorus, the hazy and ethereal strings play the main melody in unison. This only chorus is arranged just right, just enough to melt away the sadness that accompanied the falling snow.
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Bandari, which started in Switzerland in 1990, is a music project that brings together a group of life-loving composers and performers and sound source sampling engineers and other young talents.
Oliver Schwartz, the backbone of the band, is a versatile musician who is not only expert in various musical instruments, but also familiar with advanced recording work.
He was the first to use advanced digital sampling technology to record the sounds of nature in 24-bit digital post-production master tapes, recording the clear sound quality in great detail.
Oliver Schwartz even collaborated with Alex Christensen to produce "Time to Say Goodbye" for Sarah Brightman. He loved new music and finally chose to dedicate his musical talents to the Swiss mountains and forests.
Bandari has never been exposed to the media. Once he starts planning new music, he lives deep in the Alpine forests until the master tape is completed. Being in the mountains and forests gives Bandari endless creative inspiration and the most natural and refined music style.
Every sound of insects and running water is recorded from nature. In order to collect natural sounds, they go through a lot of hardships, sometimes waiting for several months. That's why they were able to bring these sounds to life on the album.
Bandari's music is beautiful and tranquil. In the dreamy lyrical performance born in Switzerland, the "Garden of the World", the lakes and mountains belonging to Switzerland are beautifully embodied in the music. The simple and smooth melody, combined with natural imagery and popular elements, makes people feel relaxed and fascinated.
There is no difficult music style, no rigid personal style, unconventional arrangement and streamlined soundtrack, showing a fresh and natural atmosphere, and completely and faithfully presenting the beautiful fairyland scenery.
Bandari’s music emphasizes the absoluteness of softness, and Oliver Schwartz demonstrates his unique arrangement techniques, using refreshing orchestration to construct music without pressure and burden.
Coupled with the superb recording technology, the music has an ethereal feel. What is absorbed into the ears is not only the fresh feeling of mountains, forests and streams, but also can significantly relax tense nerves. It is a rare music treasure.
Oliver Schwartz said: "My music is visual, tactile and auditory. The creative inspiration I get from nature will continue to the hearts of listeners around the world. It is not just a new music Century music is a soul nourishment taken from nature...".
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