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Arctic Sunrise
Ice Kingdom
Far Away From Home
Norway
Drifting Ice
Aurora Sky
Discovery
Spirit Of The Last Wilderness
WINNER OF THE 11TH ZMR MUSIC AWARDS 2014 - BEST NEO-CLASSICAL ALBUM!!
After the worldwide success of the single "Norway", Kerani decided to write songs which are inspired by the beauty of the Arctic and Antarctic landscapes.
Her third album ARCTIC SUNRISE takes you on a journey to the coldest places on this planet. She lets you experience the miracle of the first sunrise after months of Arctic darkness, thereby reciting a genuine Inuit poem.
Kerani dedicates "Far Away from Home" to Robert Falcon Scott, a British officer who let the Antarctic expedition in 1912. This epic piece of music recounts Scott's entire journey from New Zealand to the point when the team reaches the South Pole, only to notice that they had been beaten by Amundsen's Norwegian team.
According to Inuit legend, auroras are believed to be the torches held in the hands of spirits seeking the souls of those who have just died, to lead them over the abyss at the edge of the world. When the spirits wish to communicate with the people of the earth they make a whistling noise and the earth people answer only in a whispering tone. The Eskimo say that they are able to call the aurora and converse with it. "Aurora Sky" is a passionate conversation with the Spirits of the green sky.
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Kerani Music Studio