The sacred minimalism of Ryan Keebaugh

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Religion & Spirituality


Ryan Keebaugh's “innovative and hauntingly beautiful” music has been praised for its “gorgeous canvases of sound of sacred minimalism” and has established him as a prominent composer and collaborator of his generation.In today’s podcast, Ryan has shared the following works with us:The Human One, for string trioThe Suffering Servant, for ChoirKontakia I & II, for solo celloLight Bearer, for flute and celloWe close with a ten minute meditation drone, Drones in Solitude I, a soundscape Ryan created for me to record guided meditations over, here on the podcast. But today, I present it in its raw beauty, for you to enjoy ten minutes of silent meditation and contemplation.To find out more about Ryan and listen to further recordings of his music, visit his website. You can also find him on Twitter and Instagram.Thank you for reading. You can support Silentium by becoming a paid subscriber here; becoming a patron; making a regular or one-off donation; becoming a student or client. Get full access to Silentium at silentium.substack.com/subscribe