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  1. Constance Demby is often credited with developing the New Age genre with her 1985 album Novus Magnificat: Through The Stargate. She is widely remembered for playing one‑of‑a‑kind instruments of her own design, like the Space Bass and Whale Sail, in astral venues such as the Mt Wilson Observatory and Stonehenge.

  2. Sanctum Sanctuorum by Constance Demby, released 02 October 2001 1. Alleluiah 2. Invocation 3. Formless Presence 4. Gateway 5. Haven of Peace 6. Sanctuary An authentically inspired piece of music strikes a universal chord that rings and resonates in the listener, opening them up for healing and deep inner journeying. “Sanctum Sanctuorum” takes the listener on that inward journey, turning ...

  3. 4 de feb. de 2010 · Constance Demby performs her Sonic Steel Space Bass inside the Telescope Dome at Mt Wilson Observatory Sun June 4. knowledges.org. Tickets | KNOWLEDGES. Get tickets and information on KNOWLEDGES' special events, including musical performances and viewing sessions through the two large telescopes. 5.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2021 · Constance Demby is best known for her 1986 Hearts Of Space album, Novus Magnificat.The album features Demby, with help from fellow synthesist Michael Stearns, creating “Music conjured by the future, rooted in the Western sacred tradition.”. The album became one of the most popular new age releases ever, as the category crossed over from its niche status of the 60s and 70s to the mainstream ...

  5. 28 de jul. de 1995 · Aeterna by Constance Demby, released 28 July 1995 1. The Dawning 2. Ocean Without Shores 3. Innocence 4. Cry of the Heart 5. Eternal Return 6. Rites of Passage Constance Demby's Aeterna is soaring with expansive, heartfelt piano melodies amidst rich electronic orchestrations and choirs of angelic voices. Constance Demby's special talent is translating the tradition of sacred music into a 21st ...

  6. Listen to the full album here: https://fanlink.to/sanctumsanctuorum

  7. Constance Demby, whose ethereal music, some of it played on instruments she designed, was much admired by New Age adherents, spiritual seekers and fans of electronica, died on March 19 in Pasadena, California. She was 81. Her son and only immediate survivor, Joshua Demby, said the cause was complications of a heart attack.

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