Pruett composes music for
internationally released CD
“Cloud Dance,” a collection of classical pieces and Celtic jigs recorded by the
ensemble, Consonance, has been released internationally on the Independent
Records label of Blairstown, N.J. All but two of the works contained on the CD
were composed by Dr. William Pruett, professor of music at Campbell University.
“The CD is half upbeat and half slow and lyrical,”
Pruett said. “It’s very orchestral with violin, piano and sometimes an entire
orchestra behind it.”
The CD features Jevonda Greer as violinist with piano,
orchestral and electronic instruments. Pruett, who teaches music composition,
electronic music, orchestration and sight singing at Campbell, wrote and
orchestrated all of the music on the CD. The CD is available for download
through iTunes and for physical sale through the Consonance Web site:
www.cononance-music.com.
A Campbell graduate, Pruett received a Bachelor of Arts
degree in 1989. He went on to earn a Master of Music from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Doctor of Music from Indiana University.
Pruett, a native of Goldsboro, N.C., has been a
professor in the Campbell University Music Department for five years.
“We’re very please with the response to the CD,” Pruett
said. “We’ve already sold hundreds in the U.S., and there have been some sales
in England as well.”
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