Today on Earth Day, Eliot Hester, a new age instrumentalist, has released his new The Beauty Lost album. Eliot conceived The Beauty Lost to bring attention and contemplation to beauty in the process or in danger of being lost from our Earth due to climate change. Each original composition incorporates, interwoven with contemplative melodies produced by a unique blend of instrumentation (cello, bassoon, clarinet, guitar, keyboards) natural sounds of an environment in peril.
The Beauty Lost
Play List
- Waves (The Beaches of Kiribati)
- Cracks in the Ice (The Arctic Glaciers)
- Tranquility (The Amazon Rainforest)
- Dangerous Light (The California Forest Fires)
- Depths (The Great Barrier Reef)
- The Beauty Lost
- Renew (feat. Nick Megard)
- Time After Time (feat. Cash Lane Slim)
- Cracks in the Ice (Live on Loop Pedal)
- Waves (Live) [Acoustic]
Celebrate and contemplate this Earth Day by listening to Eliot’s album! You can get it on iTunes, or wherever you go for your digital music. You can feel great about your purchase this Earth Day, as Eliot is donating 20% of the proceeds from sales related to The Beauty Lost to 350.org, a non-profit organization that supports and promotes scientific research and political action to stop anthropogenic climate change. See Eliot’s website for more information.
From time to time, I’ll post on this blog a science article related to each of the beauties and losses Eliot so harmoniously captures. Watch this space.
With his haunting and meditative music, Eliot reminds us that climate change is not simply a matter of dry science, political debate, economic calculation, and technology deployment. It is all those things, of course. But it’s also a deeply emotional and profoundly moral issue, one that fundamentally challenges our love for one another, our nurturing of children born and unborn, and our stewardship of our Earth, the provider of all the beauty that cradles us.
It’s something that will require all our brains to fix, but we feel it viscerally, in our hearts and in our guts.
Happy Earth Day.
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