Sedona Suite
These richly orchestrated piano and synthesizer compositions on Sedona Suite by Tom Barabas reflect the singular beauty of the majestic red cliffs of Sedona, Arizona. Barabas’ evocative melodies and rich harmonies combine with his articulate performance to satisfy both the intellect and the spirit. Sedona Suite also includes the talents of Dean Evenson on flute, Vince Cooper on guitar and Dave Blackburn on keyboards and percussion.
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Flagstaff to Sedona through Oak Creek Canyon: A Roadside Nature of Arizona Travel Guide for U.S. Highway 89A
Highway 89A drops off the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau, through a fascinating landscape of ancient lava flows and giant sandstone spires and cliffs. The plant and animal life along the drive is as bizarre as it is beautiful. As the elevation decreases along the drive, conifer forests give way to diverse chaparral, woodland, and desert environments lined by the verdant streamside forests of Oak Creek. Each of these ecosystems are home to unique plants and animals including pig-like jave
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Marc Ruby™ "The Noh Hare™" says:
My all time favorite,
Of all the new age music out there today, this is by far, my very favorite. I have had this cd for over 10 years and I never get tired of listening to it. Tom Barabas is a genius at the keyboard and every selection he plays, goes right to my soul. If you have never listened to any of his music, this is a wonderful one to start with , but do not stop there, try them all, you will soon become a dedicated fan I can promise you….you will not be disappointed!
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|Anonymous says:
FRIENDS HEAR IT ONCE AND THEY WHAT A COPY,
I WORK IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT WHICH PLAYS MUSICS FOR THEIR PTS, SEDONA SUITE IS ONE OF THE MOST SOOTHING OF ALL THE MUSICS WE PLAY. BLOOD PRESSURES & HEART RATES NORMALIZE, LESS PAIN MEDS ARE REQUIRED, PLUS THE STRESSED OUT STAFF MIGRATES TO THE ROOM IT IS PLAYING
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|Anonymous says:
Old Standards Never Die,
I’m going to join the group that has had this album around for a long time. It was one of the first tapes I kept in the car as regular background music, and I’ve probably listened to it so much that I have it memorized. The CD version is in my library, and it still gets dragged out with regularity. Obviously, I like it.
Barabas uses fairly conservative classical music styling in presenting his music, often playing over orchestration. There are occasional similarities to Liszt, and a definite debt to all romantic pianists. Structured, entirely likable, but with nary a hard edge in sight. Barabas is a talented musician, and it shows in his technique more than anywhere else, where he refuses to fall into any typical, new age pattern.
The one flaw is that the music is a bit over-orchestrated and high flown. This are things that only become apparent on repeated, focused listening, and shouldn’t interfere in the least with your enjoyment unless you are a purist. I’m not, and think there should be at least one Barabas album in every collection. Sedona Suite would be a good choice.
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|Chauffeur Mom says:
Helpful!,
Whether you are a tourist or a local, this book is filled with helpful information.
I am a local, and found much I did not know. If you are traveling with children or a pet, or both, you can readily find a place for everyone to stretch their legs, get a snack, etc.
The nature aspect of the book will lend a different perspective to your trip.
Buy it!
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