until we meet again

 

I cannot believe I get to share this project with everyone! This was a hugely inspirational recording project that I got to work on with some of my greatest friends I have made during my time in Dallas. “Until We Meet Again” is guitarist Anthony Plant ‘s newest album, ten tracks of original music. This was a project that happened largely in the pandemic, and for me it was such a lucky project to have to focus and excite over. The creative recording process was so different from previous experiences, and I just want to do more! A humongous thank you to Anthony for asking me to be a part of this beautiful record.

If you might be interested in my thoughts about the tracks I worked on —

Music Box:

This is my first humming recording debut… I felt like Billie Eilish for a quick shining second as I was layering mini vocal melodies.

Nenu:

This track just might be my favorite on the album. I love the character so much, the energy, and the composing process. I was tasked with a few specific sections, but what stands out to me was the quite daunting task of joining and embellishing the beautiful piano outro, written by the incredible Eymard Furtado. The final product really makes me happy. I think it ended up sounding a bit inspired by the music from La La Land.

Sous le ciel de Paris:

We recorded this with the idea that you just sat down in a cafe somewhere and a duo was playing… Enjoy your coffee and book…

A Girl I Once Knew:

This is my flute recording debut! I was learning both violin and flute quite seriously until college. It was challenging to bring back an instrument I hadn’t played in many years, and then to jump into recording… It was more of a mental challenge than I expected. But I am so grateful to have been given an opportunity to challenge myself and I’m proud of the work I did on it!

The Rock of Salvation

The first line of this track came from a post concert jam somewhere in the US after a concert with the Dallas String Quartet, which is where I met Anthony. I remember geeking out trying to decide what meter we should write it in :) This track is also special because I got to record the duets with Shannon Ward, founder of InTune Music, but to me, someone I consider family at this point.

Thank you to whoever may have taken the time to read this many words from me, and an even bigger thank you if you take the time to check out this very special project.

auf wiedersehen

-edv