GENESIS OF THE GRAIL KINGS

Adrian Wagner

GENESIS OF THE GRAIL KINGS - Adrian Wagner

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Format: CD

Release Date: 11-07-2000

Label: Multi Mediaquest

Catalog Number: AW006

Barcode: 1230062

Musical Style: New Instrumental

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Genesis Audio Sample9Lilith
2Great Flood10Heritage of the Wasteland
3Garden of Eden (The Cloning)11Star Fire
4Nephilim (The Watchers)12Phoenix and the Fire-Stone
5Age of Enlightenment13Progression of the Bloodline
6Anunnaki14Cross within the Circle
7Sinai15Genesis of the Grail Kings
8Tree of Knowledge

Reviews:

'Introduce yourself to scales, harmonies, and instrumental tuning not heard since before the Middle Ages. This well-researched composition reveals, at a deep and personal level, the potentially awesome power of music. Not recommended listening while driving a vehicle!' - The New Times.

'Adrian Wagner is a composer of synthesized music and direct descendant of Richard Wagner, world renowned composer of classical music. Speaking as one who is a huge fan of Richard Wagner's 'Das Rheingold' and 'Flight of the Valkyries,' I can honestly say this CD rates as a classic. I normally do not hype a CD much unless it has certain magical qualities that prompt me to an emotional state, i.e. tears. While experiencing Adrian's melodies and without trying to compare him to his famous predecessor, I found myself doing exactly that, and at the same time realizing that Adrian Wagner's talent for creating beautiful music cannot be denied or ignored. I give this CD my highest recommendation!' - Allen K. Payne; Magical Blend Magazine, USA.

Description:

This is the companion music to the new book release of the same name by Laurence Gardner. The book, Genesis of the Grail Kings, traces the most ancient Mesopotamian records to reveal the hidden mysteries of the Old Testament and the Music reflects, through inner connections, certain compelling elements of the book. These include: Star Fire, the Anunnaki, monatomic gold (the alchemical Philosophers' Stone), levitation ritual and the dynastic progression of the Messianic Grail bloodline. Laurence Gardner writes in his Forward about the CD:- My latest book, Genesis of the Grail Kings, has now been released and, in this instance, Adrian and I have been in close liaison from the outset. Chapter by chapter, as my book progressed, so too did Adrian's musical composition, with each aspect supporting the other at every stage. In consequence, therefore, it can be said that the book and music are inextricably linked in a perfect harmony throughout.'

Biography:

The composer, artist, media consultant and music producer, Adrian Wagner is the great-great grandson of the famous nineteenth-century Grail opera composer, Richard Wagner, whose popular master works include Lohengrin, Parsifal, Tannhauser and The Ring of the Nibelung. Adrian was born in Kent, England, in 1952, and educated at the Choir School, Canterbury and Kings School, Canterbury. From the age of 15, Adrian also studied art and painting at the very well equipped art school at Kings as well as setting up the new photographic society. He studied musical composition and orchestration with his father, who was Director of the R.A.F. music division, and others such as Alan Ridout, Allan Wicks and Paul Patterson at the Royal Academy of Music in London. His professional career began at the age of twenty, subsequent to which he worked with rock musicians and bands including Steamhammer, The Other Side, The Coming, Arthur Brown, Robert Calvert of Hawkwind, Alexis Korner, etc., performing at the Royal Albert Hall and other notable venues. He also worked alongside many artists, poets and actors; putting on exhibitions, festivals and theatre events involving the, so called, underground arts and cultural movement of the early '70s. This was a remarkable period for Adrian and created the seeds for the projects he is so passionately involved with today. A term he coins for this 21st Century movement is 'New Renaissance'!


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