Richard Burmer

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Across the View 04:44 Tools
A Story From the Rain 07:08 Tools
Look Where We Are Now 04:50 Tools
River Bend 03:12 Tools
Willow Song 04:05 Tools
Physics 04:20 Tools
Winter On The Wind 05:03 Tools
Magellan 06:40 Tools
Solarsex 06:10 Tools
Bhakti Point 07:17 Tools
The Turn Again 05:25 Tools
Turning To You 05:01 Tools
Riverbend 02:16 Tools
The Forgotten Season 04:43 Tools
Reunion 06:50 Tools
Under Shaded Water 03:44 Tools
Suns Comin Out 05:01 Tools
The Serum 06:56 Tools
The Hill 04:23 Tools
Shining By the River 05:15 Tools
Ave Pladaelio 04:40 Tools
Lamento Di Tristan 03:14 Tools
Nightland 00:00 Tools
Closer Than Love 05:45 Tools
'88 02:32 Tools
Lament 03:23 Tools
Celebration In The Four Towers 03:58 Tools
Extension Of A War 03:47 Tools
The Art of Spirit Bending 04:57 Tools
Ela-a (Theme No. 2) 04:37 Tools
Little Dreamer 05:40 Tools
A Book Upon The Crossroads 06:09 Tools
Downstream 04:18 Tools
Walking Summer to Sleep 07:16 Tools
Curio Dance #2 02:47 Tools
Sun's Comin' Out 05:15 Tools
Meadow Drive 05:51 Tools
WAKING THE ICONS 06:49 Tools
Walking the Icons 06:48 Tools
The Rain Will Bless the Love 03:40 Tools
Easter Eve 04:38 Tools
Promise of Return 06:18 Tools
Kingfisher's Day 05:56 Tools
Cabrini 04:52 Tools
Ghost Tower 05:24 Tools
Landing 05:10 Tools
Procession Of Treasures 02:57 Tools
Apples On The Windowsill 04:49 Tools
Three Off A Grassy Shore 05:52 Tools
Inventor 05:21 Tools
This Picture Will Never Fade 05:06 Tools
Leaders In Frenzy 05:12 Tools
Curio Dance #1 04:39 Tools
Revolving Faces Of GOD 03:59 Tools
These Things Will Change The Sleep Of Angels 04:10 Tools
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night 02:57 Tools
Tristan And The Book 04:51 Tools
Settle Near The Sunset 05:06 Tools
Embracement 04:27 Tools
Easter Eye 02:57 Tools
88 05:40 Tools
Do Not Go Gently Into That Good Night 02:57 Tools
Settle Near the Sun 02:57 Tools
Intro 01:46 Tools
Walk Into Love 05:40 Tools
Celebration In The For Towers 02:57 Tools
Art of Spirit Bending 04:57 Tools
Ela-a (Theme No.2) 04:34 Tools
On The Third Extreme - Look Where We Are Now 00:00 Tools
Ela-A 00:30 Tools
Walk Into The Love 05:40 Tools
Forgotten Season 04:43 Tools
Shining By The River (Collections Vol. 1) - Across The View 00:00 Tools
Sacred 11:06 Tools
Story From The Rain 06:52 Tools
Ela-A (Theme #2) 06:52 Tools
Celebration In The Four Tower 06:52 Tools
Ela-A(Theme No.2) 06:52 Tools
These Things Will Change The.. 04:10 Tools
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Born: September 19, 1955, Owosso, Michigan Died: September 9, 2006 Saginaw, Michigan Richard Burmer is an internationally-known and critically acclaimed composer/synthesist whose sonic excursions have graced the electronic music scene for almost two decades. His work with electronic music combined with musical styles and instruments from around the world has formed his own unique and distinct sound. As a youth growing up in Michigan, he was introduced to the music of India, the Mid-East, contemporary orchestral composers, and electronic music. He found a wide pallet of musical textures with synthesizers, and the original sampler, the Mellotron. Influences also came from the Moody Blues, King Crimson, and Pink Floyd. After spending time in college studying music theory and composition, Richard moved to Los Angeles where he became a sound designer for E-mu systems in Santa Cruz and engineer/synth programmer for EFX systems in Burbank. He also had the pleasure of working with Eleanor Academia, Kevin Braheny, Paul Delph, Bob Gaudio, Dan Hill, Michael Hoppe, Diana Hubbard, Hank Medress, Steve Roach, Jimmie Spheeris, Don Swanson and Tim Wheater. Many of Richard's compositions are featured on his solo albums titled "Mosaic", "Bhakti Point", "On the Third Extreme", "Invention" and "Treasures in the Blood of Saints." One of his contributions to American Gramaphone's/Chip Davis' "Day Parts" series became one of his most sought after tracks, "Across the View." His music can also be heard on television networks and video productions around the world and which won the 1994 Stemra Award for best use of music in TV for "Mechanical Witch" in Amsterdam. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.