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The Book of Arius - Act I

by T.C. Crosser

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The Book of Arius is a large scale narrative piece composed for string quartet.

T.C. Crosser uses the composition to explore three distinct points in his life.

The full four movement set was recorded with a 14 mic array for the string quartet and then processed the sound through a unique recipe of guitar amps, effects pedals, and a custom built plate reverb room.

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released December 4, 2017

Composer and Producer: T.C. Crosser

Violin I: Maria Im
Violin II: Jannina Norporth
Viola: Kallie Ciechomski
Cello: Caleigh Drane

Audio Engineer: Mark Goodell
Music Supervisor: Caleigh Drane

Recorded at Seaside Lounge Recording Studios, Brooklyn, NY

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T.C. Crosser New York, New York

After years of composing, playing piano, and producing west-coast punk and indie bands in the early 2000's, T.C. Crosser blends chamber strings and rock/pop to tell narrative stories with instrumental music.

He's scored music for commercials (such as Microsoft), television (such as Visionaries: Inside The Creative Mind), and performance art companies (such as Leslie Seiters Dance).
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