Heaven Sent by Peter Sterling

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Peter Stirling lives in Sedona, Arizona and is a man of deep spiritual belief that comes through in his impeccably created music, which he considers is sent directly from the Heavens above. In his 17th album Heaven Sent it is indeed hard to dispute this belief as the music that graces the ten tracks is perfectly divine.

Inspired by the rich and multihued colours of Autumn, Sedona bathed in a golden light, his Angels invited him to create what he considers a profound spiritual experience, resulting in music that will soothe, relax, and restore the very soul.

Harp music, no matter in what genre it is delivered, always comes with the enchantment of alchemy. Over the ten tracks that make up this intimate collection, each singular and perfect, a range of musicians joins him, each adding their special divine energy to create a blissful and most enjoyable experience.

In his own words, he describes the gift he has been given to share with all,

“The music on this album came to me like a divine gift from heaven the day after Thanksgiving. In a moment filled with gratitude for the many blessings in my life and a tender sense of loss in love, I felt a profound connection to my angels. Their message was clear: set up the microphones and let my harp speak the emotions of my heart.”

Heaven Sent is a divine listening experience that will be returned to time and time again when a time of reflection, meditation and simply being in the moment is required.

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Reviewed By Janet Mawdesley       January 10, 2025

 


 

Artist – Peter Stirling 

Distributor:          Apple Music

Released:             2024

Website:    https://music.apple.com/ng/album/heaven-sent/1775940636

Facebook:      https://www.facebook.com/HarpMagic/

YouTube:      https://www.youtube.com/user/harpmagic1

Instagram:      https://www.instagram.com/peter.sterling/?hl=en


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