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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ariel_KalmaAriel Kalma - Wikipedia

    Ariel Kalma (born in Paris) is a French new-age composer and electronic musician. He learned to play recorder and saxophone as a youth. He studied computer science in college, and while at university he met Salvatore Adamo, who soon hired Kalma into his touring band on a world tour as a saxophonist and flautist.

  2. Ariel Kalma is the kind of musician that collectors live their lives to find at the bottom of a dollar record bin, and the kind who fellow musicians hope to become. He is a composer who worked on the periphery of a fringe movement, whose early adherents have recently seen an explosion in popularity...

  3. www.youtube.com › user › ArielKalmaVidsAriel Kalma - YouTube

    Ariel Kalma. @ArielKalmaVids ‧. 434 subscribers ‧ 61 videos. Over 4 decades, Ariel Kalma published several vinyl LP's, cassettes, and CD's. His compositions have been used for modern...

  4. 1 - Le Temps Des Moissons 00:002 - Bakafrika 16:433 - Voyage Reternelle 26:154 - Fast Road To Nowhere 30:595 - Reternelle 34:23The tracks 3, 4 are bonus ones...

  5. 5 de may. de 2023 · Journey Towards Infinity. Dreaming towards endless space, ambient music evokes a sense of wonder and awe at the vastness and beauty of the universe, inviting us to explore and contemplate our place within it. A Minute Thirty, 1:28, while rehearsing for an Europe tour, 2019, I found these sounds.

  6. Ariel Kalma. Byron Bay, Australia. Over 4 decades, Ariel Kalma published several vinyl LP's, cassettes, and CD's. His compositions have been used for modern dance-theatre, films, musical poetry, guided meditations, transformational groups.

  7. ariel-kalma.bandcamp.com › album › magical-70sMagical 70s | Ariel Kalma

    1 de may. de 2022 · Imagining The Dreaming. A lot happened during my formative 70s: improvising in churches, alt-rock bands, 74-75 India by land, a cathedral, Studios GRM. I was quietly recording my compositions, stored for 45 years on analog ¼” tapes, then digitized and remastered.