Time to Die (Christine Ott album)
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| Time to Die | ||||
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| Released | 9 April 2021 | |||
| Genre | Classical crossover, experimental, art music, contemporary classical music | |||
| Label | Gizeh Records | |||
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Time to Die is the fourth solo album by Christine Ott, and is described as the sequel to her second album Only Silence Remains released in 2016.[1] The album is opening by a reference to Ridley Scott's Blade Runner; the title track pivots around that Rutger Hauer monologue,[2] here narrated by Casey Brown on a particular combination of Ondes Martenot, synthesizers, timpani and tubular bells. The album is then developing very different orchestrations on the subject of death and rebirth.[3][4] For the musician and director Fredo Viola; "The way I see the album is as a series of quite cinematic meditations on the theme of death and dying, changing prismatically, up to that incredibly delicate and beautiful conclusion.."[5]