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Constance Demby is a performing and recording artist, vocalist, original instrument inventor, painter, sculptor, and multi-media producer. Her Contemporary Classical Electronic Symphonic Spacemusic falls into several categories including ambient or space music.〔Wright, Carol. 〕 She is best known for her award winning 1986 album Novus Magnificat. ==Biography== Constance 〔ASCAP (2009). ("Works written by: Demby Constance Mary, CAE/IPI No. 127.53.77.66" ), database of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers〕 Demby was born in Oakland, California. She learned to play classical piano in her childhood and went on to become a multi-instrumentalist (including hammered dulcimer, vocals, synthesizers, and originally-designed custom acoustic instruments). Demby is a performing and recording artist, vocalist, original instrument designer, painter, sculptor, and multi-media producer. Her Contemporary Classical Electronic Symphonic Spacemusic covers a wide range, and falls into several categories – including: *Ambient *Space music *Electronica *Contemporary classical *New age She studied sculpture and painting at the University of Michigan.〔 It was both as musician and sculptor that her Sonic Steel Instruments, the ''space bass'' and the ''whale sail'' were created. An original design, her Sonic Steel Instruments have been recorded by Lucas Skywalker Studios for use in their filmscores, and also filmed by Discovery Channel at Gaudi's Park Güell. The ''Space Bass'' is featured on Michael Stearns' soundtrack for ''Chronos''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Constance Demby」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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