Urban Fusion Single and Video Transcend Time and Genres by Blending Juxtaposed Classical and Urban Music

Miami, Florida Aug 5, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - For your consideration, it is with great honor that we present Dreya Starr's Ave Maria's single and video!
Dreya Starr's Ave Maria's is a unique never before heard or seen urban fusion featuring the talented Samy Hawk.
Inspired by the surrender to nature of Franz Schuberts classical romanticism of the 1800's and urban musics awareness creation in the 2020's, this Ave Maria transcends time and genres by blending juxtaposed classical and urban music, while staying true to artistic expression.
Arranged and produced by the multi grammy winner Julio Bagué, his choral arrangement of Franz Schubert's classic song honors its original forms while introducing bold and innovative sounds.
Dreya Starr's remarkable arpeggio recording weaves throughout as well as the supporting half notes and harmonies.
Samy Hawk's unique beatboxing provides the organic percussion and sound effects for Dreya Starr's angelic yet powerful vocals to soar, in a stunning urban fusion performance.
The video, co-directed by visionaries Leonor Anthony and Nima Soofi, utilizes tenebrism to craft a dark, moody yet dreamlike Baroque-futuristic ambiance to deliver a most eloquent message of hope and urgency.
This song and video are a heartfelt cry to heaven and prayer to the Virgin Mary to wake up humanity and stop climate change.
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