Rapture is the second album by Bradley Joseph, and his debut album on the Narada label, released in March 1997. This is an instrumental album in which Joseph wrote and conducted all of the scores. In addition to incorporating a core band including violinist Charlie Bisharat and drummer Charlie Adams, he utilized a 50-piece orchestra.

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  • Rapture is the second album by Bradley Joseph, and his debut album on the Narada label, released in March 1997. This is an instrumental album in which Joseph wrote and conducted all of the scores. In addition to incorporating a core band including violinist Charlie Bisharat and drummer Charlie Adams, he utilized a 50-piece orchestra. It is an "expression of a life's work and dreams", featuring intimate piano pieces, quartets and full orchestrations, "combining smooth jazz with contemporary instrumental themes". It reached New Age Voice (NAV)'s "Airwaves Top 30" at #15 in July 1997.
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  • "Even cuts that start quiet, such as 'Healing the Hollow Man' or 'Blue Rock Road' ebb and flow between quiet moments and crescendos."
  • "Strings swell on 'The Passage', engulfing the listener in an ocean of sound", states New Age Voice
  • An arrangement "structured so that the trumpet can lead a line out ... signaling an introspective sort of mood."
  • Named for a city park in Willmar, Minnesota.
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  • Rapture (disambiguation)
  • other albums of the same name
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    '''''Hear the Masses'''''
    (1994)
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  • 3rd
    ''Solo Journey''
    (1999)
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  • "Blue Rock Road"
  • "Robbins Island"
  • "The Passage"
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  • Rapture is the second album by Bradley Joseph, and his debut album on the Narada label, released in March 1997. This is an instrumental album in which Joseph wrote and conducted all of the scores. In addition to incorporating a core band including violinist Charlie Bisharat and drummer Charlie Adams, he utilized a 50-piece orchestra.
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