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Orchestral Journey in Poetry
The symphonic evocations of 600 Chariots brings the stories of the Bible to life through a unique combination of classical music and pop. This liturgical music is sung in Hebrew and translated to English so all can experience the spiritual enveloping that takes place when you listen to these complex musical arrangements.
600 Chariots is a labor of love which resulted in original compositions for the liturgy of our Friday Evening Service.
Many musicians throughout the years have employed great orchestras to give full voice to their musical vision. Lacking those resources, I turned to technology to fill the seats of my orchestra.

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A DREAM WITHIN A DREAM By Cantor Guy Bonné
My new “album in the making” celebrates great American poets. The first composition, Edgar Allan Poe’s A Dream Within a Dream, gripped me the first time I read it many years ago. It was a beacon that illuminated my own life’s crisis. The poem’s many question marks defined my own struggle to understand and to find meaning. Working on A Dream Within a Dream deepened my affection to this wonderful poem and allowed a liberating sense of closure; the acceptance and the sincere appreciation of question marks. The more the merrier.
Inspired by Poe’s essay The Poetic Principle, with its delightful insights gave me focus while choosing direction composing and orchestrating.
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