Released on May 31, ‘The Music Of The Stars’ is Peter Dulborough’s incredible masterpiece based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s ‘The Little Prince’.
The 22 track album pays tribute to the power of the imagination, and with songs and instrumental pieces, Dulborough takes the listener on a journey through human emotions, with each arrangement reflecting the heart of the story it’s telling.
Using a diverse range of styles, such as piano ballads, reggae, and jazz-infused tracks, Dulborough pours his entire self into each note, making ‘The Music Of The Stars’ a wholly personal experience, not only for him, but for the listener.
Dulborough collaborated with musicians and engineers at Blue
Moon Studio in Florence, creating a masterpiece which is sure to be an instant classic in the vein of ‘Peter And The Wolf’.
Speaking about the album, Dulborough said,
“Recording ‘The Music of the Stars’ was a deeply personal and emotional experience for me. As I revisited songs and music I had performed 25 years ago, I found new meaning and inspiration in their melodies. This album is a testament to the enduring power of music to touch our hearts and souls.”
Even if you’re unfamiliar with ‘The Little Prince’, you will be nonetheless captivated by Dulborough’s album, its styles and cadence drawing the listener in, and not letting go until the end. Horns, pianos, guitars, woodwind, and above all else, Peter’s own ethereal vocals, are playful and evocative, and before you know it, you’ve listened to the entire album without even noticing – even though in total it’s almost an hour long.
‘The Music Of The Stars’ is out now and available to stream and download here. You can find out more about Peter Dulborough and his music online on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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