Gandalf "Sacred River"
  • Morning at the River Bench
  • Sacred River
  • Blossoms Falling Like Snow
  • Silent Joy
  • The Ferryman's Tale
  • Take Me Gently Across The Water
  • Confidently Floating Seawards
  • A Visionary Passage
  • Flow, Water, Flow
  • Where the River Joins the Ocean
  • Morning at the River Bench
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (03:44) [8.58 MB]
  • Sacred River
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (06:15) [14.35 MB]
  • Blossoms Falling Like Snow
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (07:31) [17.25 MB]
  • Silent Joy
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (06:40) [15.32 MB]
  • The Ferryman's Tale
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (04:16) [9.81 MB]
  • Take Me Gently Across The Water
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (05:48) [13.31 MB]
  • Confidently Floating Seawards
    Genre: (Choose a Genre)
    MP3 (02:51) [6.57 MB]
  • A Visionary Passage
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (05:08) [11.77 MB]
  • Flow, Water, Flow
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (06:06) [14.02 MB]
  • Where the River Joins the Ocean
    Genre: New Age
    MP3 (07:10) [16.45 MB]
Biography
Inspired by Siddhartha, who learns from the wise old ferryman to listen carefully to the voices of the river until he hears the eternal song of oneness and harmony, Gandalf invites you to imagine yourself in a boat on the Sacred River, letting the music be your ferryman, taking you gently across the water. Gandalf intricately weaves the sounds of acoustic, classical, and electric guitars with keyboards, percussion, piano, and sound samplers for his enchanting sonic tale.

As you listen to Gandalf’s music, you know exactly why this “painter of musical landscapes” chose his name, years before J.R.R. Tolkien’s cult-epic Lord of the Rings captivated filmgoers around the world. Austrian by birth, Gandalf has traveled widely through Europe, North and South America and Asia. The more cultures he has come in touch with, the more he has been touched by the realization that far more things unite than separate the various peoples on our planet. His goal in composing and recording is to create music that dissolves boundaries.

Gandalf’s music is inspired by the beauty of nature and by the wisdom and myths of various cultures. He tells sound stories and describes moods and magical moments that point to other realities behind the scenes in this fast-paced modern world. He wants us to discover our incomparable and individual selves as we relax and “lose” ourselves in the listening. The music is intimate, tender, rich with grandeur and always heart opening.



Gandalf plays many and varied instruments (acoustic and electric guitars, sitar, saz, charango, bouzouki, balaphon, piano, synthesizers and sample-keyboards, and various percussion), blends acoustic with electronic and spherical sounds and weaves folk-elements into symphonic structures to create his unmistakable and unique style. He has worked with international artists, including former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, Tunesian vocalist and oud player Dhafer Yossef and English cellist and vocalist Emily Burridge a.k.a. White Horse, whom he met while on a concert tour in Brazil. Gandalf has also written music for theatre and film. Although Gandalf has international recognition, his recordings have been primarily released in Europe.

"Music is one of the most essential things in my life. Since my early childhood it stimulated my fantasy and took me on adventurous journeys to unknown places of my mind. Better than anything else music makes it possible to share my most intimate feelings and visions with others. It is a way to communicate directly from heart to heart. Music is a kind of sanctuary for me, a protected place to withdraw from the noise and craziness in the world where I find comfort and peace. To ever stop making music would mean to stop breathing." —Gandalf
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    11/19/13
  • Profile Last Updated:
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