Ninety-Nine Stones ft Marie Schreer by Lucy Claire published on 2018-10-29T13:36:37Z Ninety-Nine Stones is inspired by a story told by Erling Kagge in his book Silence In the Age of Noise. It is a story about ninety-nine scientists based at the South Pole who had seen nothing but snow, ice and man made objects for several months at a time. One year someone smuggled in ninety-nine stones and as a Christmas gift gave each resisdent at the base one stone. Everyone sat holding their stones in quiet reflection feeling the weight of the stone without uttering a word. I imagined the jumble of sounds they might each individually be hearing in their heads, sounds from all around the world, where home is and where the pebble took them back to. I wanted to make them all sound at once. The solo violin part performed by Marie Schreer. Genre Classical Comment by Martin Max Schreiner, composer Wonderful music! I very much enjoyed listening here. 2021-02-06T19:39:25Z Comment by Mario Savioni Pats of the feet in the rain fleeing. Morocco. A story. Professional grace. Quality. Tenderness. Loneliness. 2019-08-14T05:21:40Z Comment by The Lives We Lead very calming, really enjoyed it! 2019-06-19T18:51:53Z Comment by Ada Maskil Very Emotional 2019-04-10T23:50:22Z Comment by Luovodifaberge nice 2019-02-04T20:42:50Z Comment by Dj C4stor nice 2018-11-30T11:05:27Z Comment by Irina Amazing atmosphere! 2018-11-24T12:07:21Z Comment by BLACK MIRROR Brilliant 2018-11-23T13:55:06Z Comment by elljott Fantastic! You created a poetical moment and space and left it to your audience to fill it with live and imagination. To me a real piece of art. Great that you displayed your source of inspiration. Thank you. 2018-11-20T18:47:08Z Comment by Knowmad Soundz This is stellar. Is it available to buy? 2018-11-16T23:37:18Z Comment by Sonni Quick beautiful and so sad. 2018-11-15T23:16:34Z