more from
Kammerklang
supported by
/

about

I. The Sun Came Out
The opening movement, The Sun Came Out is a dreamy reminiscence of the author’s college days and first days of Spring – languidly wanting to soak up mild heat and sunlight all over. “resenting no one and nothing except my clothes, which I badly wanted to take off”

lyrics

I. The Sun Came Out
Twenty-five years ago, after a long and dismal winter of leaden skies, the sun came out.

[…] Barefoot, I left the dorm. The heat was mild and glorious. My classmates, in various states of undress, lay splayed on stone benches, talking softly or napping in clumps like seals while the dirty snow melted around them. I sat on the sun-soaked concrete steps of the dorm, needless of any possessions, resenting no one and nothing except my clothes, which I badly wanted to take off.
-from The Splendors of Lying Naked in the Sun, Salvatore Scibona

credits

from The Splendour of Lying Naked in the Sun, released May 5, 2023
Composer: Cameron Lam
Author: Salvatore Scibona

Divisi Chamber Singers:
Soprano: Marjorie Butcher
Mezzo Soprano: Renee Herron
Countertenor: Alex Ritter
Tenor: Anish Nair
Baritone: Alex Gorbatov
Bass: Bailey Montgomerie

Recorded by: David Collins
Mixed and Mastered by: Jayson McBride
Executive Producer: Cameron Lam

Record Label: Kammerklang
Cover Art: Cameron Lam
Graphic Design: Luke Moseley

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Cameron Lam Melbourne, Australia

Composer, gamer, watercolourist, and Artistic Director of Kammerklang.

My music blurs classical and videogame music, bringing in cross-artform collaborations, spectralism, minimalism, and performer agency.

contact / help

Contact Cameron Lam

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this track or account

If you like Cameron Lam, you may also like: