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As a harp composer, it's always a quiet thrill when a new album finds its way into the world and resonates with listeners. I'm particularly grateful to Textura for their thoughtful review of my third solo album, Night Lotus, released last August. It's wonderful to see the music described in ways that capture what I aimed for – that sense of spaciousness and emotional depth drawn from nature's rhythms. At the end of the review, they note: "Scott's music transports the listener to outdoor locales where nature and its creatures intoxicate the senses and replenish the spirit." And later "The solo harp presentation also allows for an extended and in-depth appreciation of her tremendous artistry." I'm truly honoured by these words, especially from a publication known for its discerning ear in contemporary music. For those who prefer something tangible, I have a limited run of physical CDs featuring beautiful artwork by my daughter, Ruby Scott (@rubycollage on Instagram). Her designs add a personal touch that complements the album's themes perfectly.
You can purchase a copy here: https://www.lauren-scott-harp.co.uk/store/c4/AUDIO.html If streaming is more your style, I'd be so grateful if you could save Night Lotus or add it to your playlists – it's a small gesture that really helps independent artists like me reach more ears. Listen on your favourite platform via https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/laurenscott2/night-lotus Read the full Textura review here: https://www.textura.org/archives/s/scott_nightlotus.htm
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AuthorLauren Scott is a harpist & composer and has been blogging on Harpyness for over 10 years. If you enjoy reading Harpyness and you'd like to buy me a virtual coffee that would be very welcome. Cheers!
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