This is just one of the beautiful pieces of music from Castalia. David Torn plays guitar beautifully on Castalia as always. Great effects. Mark Isham is my favorite musician/artist of all time. Signiture trumpet that I can always recognize. I have Mark's autograph on his THE CONSPIRATOR 2 CD set. I started listening to Mark Isham back in 1986 when I first heard his song MEN BEFORE THE MIRROR on Windham Hill's Winter VHS and went out and bought Mark's VAPOR DRAWINGS album which was 3 years old in 1986. I was 19 years old then and I still love listening to Mark Isham's VAPOR DRAWINGS (1983) CD, Film Music (1985) CD The NEVER CRY WOLF, THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK and MRS. SOFFEL soundtracks on that CD are beautiful both CD's on Windham Hill. WE BEGIN 1987 MARK with ART LANDE. CASTALIA (1988) which is my favorite CD from Mark Isham. THE GRACIOUS CORE with Mark's brother JOHN ISHAM on bagpipes is my favorite piece of music from MARK ISHAM The MARK Isham (self-titled) 1990. Both on the Virgin record label. Tibet 1989 which is not only on CD but also on Windham Hill DVD in 5.1 surround. Mark's Blue Sun 1995 CD and of course this great CLOUD ABOUT MERCURY 1987 CD. Mark's many many great film scores CRASH soundtrack is my favorite. A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT soundtrack. TROUBLE IN MIND 1987 soundtrack. POINT BREAK 1991 soundtrack. Besides his many great film scores. THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER music with JEREMY IRONS narrating along with the other Windham Hill children's stories music CD's Mark did. THE EMPEROR AND THE NIGHTINGALE music is brilliant. The SONGS MY CHILDREN TAUGHT ME is a beautiful collection of the Windham Hill children stories music without the narration only the music that he made. I just can't say enough about Mark Isham. It all started with GROUP 87 with the great PATRICK O'HEARN that I love so much. Mark is awesome.
You are very welcome. Mark Isham's music is very under-rated. There's a beauty in Isham's music that sets it apart from the rest of the new age music, jazz and film score music. A beautiful magic to it. I guess that's why he was chosen for Once Upon A Time.series.
Avevo Castalia, quando avevo 30 anni, poi non so più che fine abbia fatto o forse aveva preso dell'umidità e non si sentiva più. Dopo tanto tempo di nuovo le lacrime ascoltando Mark Isham. Grazie.
Castalia è un album che considero "senza tempo"; un lavoro compositivo straordinario. Avevo acquistato il CD alla sua uscita... Già dal primo ascolto ne restai folgorato! Ad oggi, questo album è fuori produzione e da allora, regolarmente continuo ad ascoltarlo... Grazie Giuseppe, per aver commentato e reso un ulteriore contributo a Mark Isham e al suo stupendo capolavoro.
Thank You Tony, for your support. Castalia it's a Great Album and I think every instruments it's very, very well arranged. The result, it's a great work on every instrument that in the Album totality sounds Superb !
I remember purchasing this tape back in the late 80's and then playing it till it broke form being stretched. I wish Mark would go back to doing albums like this. He is a master of the soundscape.
Todd Liggett I fully agree with you Todd...hope someday soon Mark will again give us away such a wonderful work as Castallia....everytime I look for hope or peace I get back to this theme...the gracious core...or "it has been accomplished" from Peter Gabriel album "passion"'....cheers feom Chile!
Thank You for writing David! "Castalia" is a rare album now... it's not more available on market, and it's a pity! I love Mark Isham music and "Vapour drawings", it' one one of my favorites. I'll try to upload other tracks from "Castalia"
From Group 87's SUBLIME FELINE to this MASTERPEICE! The Gracious Core is about anything that matters! A wedding, a Funeral, a Party-this is about as good as it gets! Basically, rubbing shoulders with BOLERO! Tough to say, but true. Just my thoughts, thank you! Greg
@@UFO_computers You could say that It would be a real song that is unknown and VERY WELL FITTED to ALL! I would also say 99.9% of those out there have never heard this piece. God how I wish people could hear this! Just a subtle warm and deep feeling for those who have passed regarding Covid-19. God Bless!
Isham's music from the '80s is unclassifiable--better IMO than any other "new age/space" music, or any other on Wyndham Hill. For me, a lover of classical 1st & jazz 2nd, he comes closer to classical than to any other category I know. E.g., despite its comparative brevity, "Sympathy & Acknowledgement," as a piece of minimalist music--or as I prefer to call it, "music of continuous [rather than discrete] transformation"--is better than anything I've heard by Philip Glass (boring) or Steve Reich. Still, "The Gracious Core" is my favorite piece by Isham. And I love it even more when it follows "On the Threshold of Liberty"; try that sequence as an experiment. To me, "Threshold" evokes the (idealistic, dedicated to a high purpose--those who were) Northern recruits marching to the front at the beginning of the Civil War. "Gracious Core" evokes those same recruits (those who survived) marching home at war's end: triumphant, yes, but not angry or vengeful, or proud in an arrogant way, just because they won; rather, nobly victorious in fulfilling their hope to free the slaves & save the Union, but also humble, & sorrowful & compassionate, for all the suffering they have seen & experienced. They have reckoned the cost. As a further experiment, insert between Isham's 2 tracks, if you can find it, track 1, "Barcarole," from the Pat Metheny Group album "Offramp." Maybe I'm strange, but this track evokes in me the chaos, horror, & terror of combat better than any other music I've heard. The total sequence, then, evokes for me the whole course of war at its best (never good), from the nobility of intentions (not mere jingoism or thoughtless patriotism) at the start, through the hell of combat, to a possible noble end.
I still have the original cassette I bought so many years ago when this was first released. Mark is tending towards his jazz and soundtracks lately, but I sorely miss this period of his. His music is sometimes trancendent and fits no description I can think of.
I liked Vapour Drawings a lot, but this album encapsulates what Mark Isham is truly capable of ie combining discordant menacing musical elements with some serene heavenly soundscapes. What also helped is having a list of A1 musicians to back him up namely Messrs Torn, Karn and Bozzio. Definitely the most productive period of his musical output
In my opinion, "Castalia" represents the apex of Mark Isham compositional estro. The great musicians employed to record the album, give value to composite tracks. Vapour Drawings, is definitely an album of great compositional value that I love very much.
@@giannidainotti9304 Vapor Drawings was the fantastic introduction to Isham's music for many art students. BTW: his 1990 album titled "Mark Isham" (released two years after the album "Castalia") won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album at the 33rd Grammy Awards in 1991. I always loved listening to the track "I Never Will Know" with vocals by Tanita Tikaram.
This song, THIS SONG pretty much defines an intense situation. Being it THE BRIDES WALK TO THE FRONT OF THE CHURCH, or being it a song showing someone's influence, persona and the THOUGHTS of THEM when it is played at their memorial or funeral. About as deep and inspiring as it gets! Please tell me if I am wrong. Thank you, GREG
Through this piece, everyone has his own, personal vision that describes images through this beautiful music. Listen this music, I see a green view. A foggy landscape suspended in a magic nowhere land… So, as I told, everybody lives his feelings…
This music evokes the spirit of Hermann Hesse's great novel. I hear this and feel a sense of loss for the high-minded retreat that hosted the Glass Bead Game. Alas, in our world a place like Castalia will always be (at best) a perfect idea that cannot survive against the power-mad machinations of egomaniacs, socially sanctioned stupidity and the lack of meaning in mindless consumerism.
Thanks, Noe, this your thought and comment, adds a further depth study to this wonderful, as inspired Isham’s piece. I think the atmosphere of this track goes very well with different interpretations. At every listening this music leads me to image a natural environment, in which its inhabitants are protagonists in the foggy forest ...
This one is perfect as a companion piece soundtrack to a memorial for all the victims of covid19. Let’s get on the major networks world wide next year.
thanks jeannot,,,i hope you do..this album and vapor drawings are rather special..i still hve the latter album on good old fashioned tape...brings back many memories for me. regarding the gracious core that was a funeral tune...deeply moving and a a lady who will be remembered always...i thank you
thought id lost this album...then found it after many years...beautiful,esp this track...thanks v much for the upload....up there with vapour drawings.
GREAT!!!👩👦👦
This is just one of the beautiful pieces of music from Castalia. David Torn plays guitar beautifully on Castalia as always. Great effects. Mark Isham is my favorite musician/artist of all time. Signiture trumpet that I can always recognize. I have Mark's autograph on his THE CONSPIRATOR 2 CD set. I started listening to Mark Isham back in 1986 when I first heard his song MEN BEFORE THE MIRROR on Windham Hill's Winter VHS and went out and bought Mark's VAPOR DRAWINGS album which was 3 years old in 1986. I was 19 years old then and I still love listening to Mark Isham's VAPOR DRAWINGS (1983) CD, Film Music (1985) CD The NEVER CRY WOLF, THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK and MRS. SOFFEL soundtracks on that CD are beautiful both CD's on Windham Hill. WE BEGIN 1987 MARK with ART LANDE. CASTALIA (1988) which is my favorite CD from Mark Isham. THE GRACIOUS CORE with Mark's brother JOHN ISHAM on bagpipes is my favorite piece of music from MARK ISHAM The MARK Isham (self-titled) 1990. Both on the Virgin record label. Tibet 1989 which is not only on CD but also on Windham Hill DVD in 5.1 surround. Mark's Blue Sun 1995 CD and of course this great CLOUD ABOUT MERCURY 1987 CD. Mark's many many great film scores CRASH soundtrack is my favorite. A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT soundtrack. TROUBLE IN MIND 1987 soundtrack. POINT BREAK 1991 soundtrack. Besides his many great film scores. THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER music with JEREMY IRONS narrating along with the other Windham Hill children's stories music CD's Mark did. THE EMPEROR AND THE NIGHTINGALE music is brilliant. The SONGS MY CHILDREN TAUGHT ME is a beautiful collection of the Windham Hill children stories music without the narration only the music that he made. I just can't say enough about Mark Isham. It all started with GROUP 87 with the great PATRICK O'HEARN that I love so much. Mark is awesome.
Tahnk You for this wonderful comment!
You are very welcome. Mark Isham's music is very under-rated. There's a beauty in Isham's music that sets it apart from the rest of the new age music, jazz and film score music. A beautiful magic to it. I guess that's why he was chosen for Once Upon A Time.series.
Avevo Castalia, quando avevo 30 anni, poi non so più che fine abbia fatto o forse aveva preso dell'umidità e non si sentiva più. Dopo tanto tempo di nuovo le lacrime ascoltando Mark Isham. Grazie.
Castalia è un album che considero "senza tempo"; un lavoro compositivo straordinario. Avevo acquistato il CD alla sua uscita... Già dal primo ascolto ne restai folgorato!
Ad oggi, questo album è fuori produzione e da allora, regolarmente continuo ad ascoltarlo...
Grazie Giuseppe, per aver commentato e reso un ulteriore contributo a Mark Isham e al suo stupendo capolavoro.
Some of the most beautiful music ever made.
I still have this on vinyl and play this track to this day. Mark actually plays the Bag Pipes on this one. Also love Terry's drum work.
Thank You Tony, for your support. Castalia it's a Great Album and I think every instruments it's very, very well arranged. The result, it's a great work on every instrument that in the Album totality sounds Superb !
John Isham plays the bag pipes
always come back to this.....so special...thankyou again Jeannot..
David Alderson you're welcome. Thank You for sharing this wonderful music!
I remember purchasing this tape back in the late 80's and then playing it till it broke form being stretched. I wish Mark would go back to doing albums like this. He is a master of the soundscape.
Castalia it's a very inspired album, Todd.
Todd Liggett I fully agree with you Todd...hope someday soon Mark will again give us away such a wonderful work as Castallia....everytime I look for hope or peace I get back to this theme...the gracious core...or "it has been accomplished" from Peter Gabriel album "passion"'....cheers feom Chile!
This man Mark Isham is a great soul!
Thank You for writing David!
"Castalia" is a rare album now... it's not more available on market, and it's a pity!
I love Mark Isham music and "Vapour drawings", it' one one of my favorites.
I'll try to upload other tracks from "Castalia"
PLEASE do so, thanks!
Un Artista veramente completo, i cui Album sono MERAVIGLIOSI !!!
Concordo pienamente Lucio.
Penso Castalia sia l'album più interessante, ma sono altrettanto meravigliosi "Vapour Drawings" e "Film Music"...
From Group 87's SUBLIME FELINE to this MASTERPEICE! The Gracious Core is about anything that matters! A wedding, a Funeral, a Party-this is about as good as it gets! Basically, rubbing shoulders with BOLERO! Tough to say, but true. Just my thoughts, thank you! Greg
Greg Bardakos, probably very well suited as a companion piece soundtrack to a memorial for all the victims of covid19.
@@UFO_computers You could say that It would be a real song that is unknown and VERY WELL FITTED to ALL! I would also say 99.9% of those out there have never heard this piece. God how I wish people could hear this! Just a subtle warm and deep feeling for those who have passed regarding Covid-19. God Bless!
Isham's music from the '80s is unclassifiable--better IMO than any other "new age/space" music, or any other on Wyndham Hill. For me, a lover of classical 1st & jazz 2nd, he comes closer to classical than to any other category I know. E.g., despite its comparative brevity, "Sympathy & Acknowledgement," as a piece of minimalist music--or as I prefer to call it, "music of continuous [rather than discrete] transformation"--is better than anything I've heard by Philip Glass (boring) or Steve Reich.
Still, "The Gracious Core" is my favorite piece by Isham. And I love it even more when it follows "On the Threshold of Liberty"; try that sequence as an experiment. To me, "Threshold" evokes the (idealistic, dedicated to a high purpose--those who were) Northern recruits marching to the front at the beginning of the Civil War. "Gracious Core" evokes those same recruits (those who survived) marching home at war's end: triumphant, yes, but not angry or vengeful, or proud in an arrogant way, just because they won; rather, nobly victorious in fulfilling their hope to free the slaves & save the Union, but also humble, & sorrowful & compassionate, for all the suffering they have seen & experienced. They have reckoned the cost. As a further experiment, insert between Isham's 2 tracks, if you can find it, track 1, "Barcarole," from the Pat Metheny Group album "Offramp." Maybe I'm strange, but this track evokes in me the chaos, horror, & terror of combat better than any other music I've heard. The total sequence, then, evokes for me the whole course of war at its best (never good), from the nobility of intentions (not mere jingoism or thoughtless patriotism) at the start, through the hell of combat, to a possible noble end.
Yeah, a real critic.
Very beautifully said.
I will give it a try.
well well well what a sublime and top quality work of emotion and intellect
A SOUND HEALING....A GREAT PEACE....SAYING HI..TO HEAVENS..LOVE...SING THE SOUND OF HU TO OPEN YOUR GOLDEN HEARTS...LOVE Y'ALL.....LOVE
Stunning music what more can be said
What an amazing piece of mus
So beautiful...
Thank You for sharing!
I still have the original cassette I bought so many years ago when this was first released. Mark is tending towards his jazz and soundtracks lately, but I sorely miss this period of his. His music is sometimes trancendent and fits no description I can think of.
i love this song, one off the best at this year and the greatest of Castalia
Always...it never fails to move me...have commented here before but its such a strong piece of work....all of you out there stay safe and strong
I liked Vapour Drawings a lot, but this album encapsulates what Mark Isham is truly capable of ie combining discordant menacing musical elements with some serene heavenly soundscapes. What also helped is having a list of A1 musicians to back him up namely Messrs Torn, Karn and Bozzio. Definitely the most productive period of his musical output
In my opinion, "Castalia" represents the apex of Mark Isham compositional estro. The great musicians employed to record the album, give value to composite tracks.
Vapour Drawings, is definitely an album of great compositional value that I love very much.
@@giannidainotti9304 Vapor Drawings was the fantastic introduction to Isham's music for many art students. BTW: his 1990 album titled "Mark Isham" (released two years after the album "Castalia") won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album at the 33rd Grammy Awards in 1991. I always loved listening to the track "I Never Will Know" with vocals by Tanita Tikaram.
Thank you so much for putting this on. I miss this vinyl so much.
This song, THIS SONG pretty much defines an intense situation. Being it THE BRIDES WALK TO THE FRONT OF THE CHURCH, or being it a song showing someone's influence, persona and the THOUGHTS of THEM when it is played at their memorial or funeral.
About as deep and inspiring as it gets!
Please tell me if I am wrong.
Thank you, GREG
Through this piece, everyone has his own, personal vision that describes images through this beautiful music. Listen this music, I see a green view. A foggy landscape suspended in a magic nowhere land… So, as I told, everybody lives his feelings…
Superb
still sublime.....
This music evokes the spirit of Hermann Hesse's great novel. I hear this and feel a sense of loss for the high-minded retreat that hosted the Glass Bead Game. Alas, in our world a place like Castalia will always be (at best) a perfect idea that cannot survive against the power-mad machinations of egomaniacs, socially sanctioned stupidity and the lack of meaning in mindless consumerism.
Thanks, Noe,
this your thought and comment, adds a further depth study to this wonderful, as inspired Isham’s piece. I think the atmosphere of this track goes very well with different interpretations. At every listening this music leads me to image a natural environment, in which its inhabitants are protagonists in the foggy forest ...
This one is perfect as a companion piece soundtrack to a memorial for all the victims of covid19. Let’s get on the major networks world wide next year.
Still play this album today!
Ethereal, unique piece of art all times
playing this again,,,,stunning,,,,
thanks jeannot,,,i hope you do..this album and vapor drawings are rather special..i still hve the latter album on good old fashioned tape...brings back many memories for me. regarding the gracious core that was a funeral tune...deeply moving and a a lady who will be remembered always...i thank you
thought id lost this album...then found it after many years...beautiful,esp this track...thanks v much for the upload....up there with vapour drawings.
Yes I had this...just where is it now?
I spaced out to it on headphones when i was 18.
where can ifind tales from the maidan one track i really like
David, I'll do very soon...