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Music by Bruce Lazarus. Please visit brucelazaruscomposer.com Cover art, Galaxy Mix, by Robert Martens Additional mastering by Dan Cooper ©2024 by Bruce Lazarus. All rights reserved 5 Cosmic Nocturne with Theremin – This short piece, featuring a theremin melody based on the “guide” motive, is an homage to thereminist Dr. Samuel Hoffman and composer Harry Revel who collaborated on the 1947 album Music Out of the Moon, a ground-breaking disc of spooky theremin melodies which became the model for countless sci-fi movie and television soundtracks. This album, entitled, Galaxy Mix is the next small step – or “giant leap” – in composer Bruce Lazarus’ continuing series of space-inspired music. All the music on this album was realized sonically on NotePerformer, Garritan, and SoftSynth instrument libraries driven by precisely notated scores printed in Finale, a meticulous process which took the composer five years of experimentation and discovery to bring to fruition. The resulting music is orchestral in nature, and offers stunning, prismatic glimpses into faraway imaginary worlds and celestial phenomena. New York City composer Bruce Lazarus is often inspired by the ideas and imagery of astronomy and science fiction in works such as his solo piano cycle Messier Star Clusters and Nebulae, (available on CD or for download streaming), and Starry Messenger for brass quintet, both published by Universal Editions. Lazarus is the founder and sole administrator of the popular Facebook group Astronomy and the Arts, and he holds an artist-level membership in the International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA). He earned his B.M. and M.M. degrees in music composition at Juilliard, and Ph.D. in music theory at Rutgers University. Please visit BruceLazarusComposer.com for more information, recordings, and videos. BruceLazarusComposer.com