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Wine Dark Sea (Rock Symphony)

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Wine Dark Sea is a large scale orchestral work composed by British composer/guitarist Stephen Caudel for full orchestra with classical and electric guitars supported by a rock section (drums, electric bass, keyboards).

Classed by Caudel as a ‘Symphonic Rock Poem’, the work received its World Premiere in 1983 as part of Capital Radio’s annual music festival in London. Performed at the Victoria Palace Theatre, the work was conducted by Louis Clark of "Hooked on Classics" and ELO fame with Caudel in the front line on guitar. The concert was recorded by Capital Radio and broadcast twice on their 'Friday Night Rock Show' hosted by Alan Freeman.

Subsequently Caudel created a special adaptation for album release on the London-based Coda Landscape label, performing all the parts himself using a variety of instruments. His co-producer on the album was Tom Newman (‘Tubular Bells’ producer) and the album was released to much critical acclaim including the US music magazine Billboard.

Citations

Taken from composer's website and additional notes in interview.

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Wine Dark Sea (Rock Symphony) Wikipedia