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  1. Jun 17, 2023 · The record is, today, acknowledged as the first New Age album, a genre that properly took shape more than a decade later. Today, Music for Zen Meditation stands as Tony Scott’s most popular ...

  2. New-age is a genre of music intended to create artistic inspiration, relaxation, and optimism. It is used by listeners for yoga, massage, meditation, [1] and reading as a method of stress management [2] to bring about a state of ecstasy rather than trance, [3] [4] or to create a peaceful atmosphere in homes or other environments.

    • 1960s and early 1970s, Europe and United States
  3. Oct 2, 2019 · The first New Age album is widely recognized to be Tony Scott's Music for Zen Meditation And Other Joys from 1965, a sparse soundscape of clarinet, koto and shakuhachi.

  4. Apr 8, 2022 · From the release of the first New Age album to music that tops the charts, here are five of the top New Age musicians. Tony Scott. Though jazz clarinetist Tony Scott's earliest recordings were of his jazz quartet and a mix of jazz and swing music, in 1964, he released Music for Zen Meditation. The album was the first New Age album ever released.

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  6. Dec 20, 2013 · There is a wide consensus that Music for Zen meditation and other joys by Jazz clarinetist Tony Scott (1921-2007) was the first release. But what makes this into a New Age music album? Read on, and we will try to describe the first example of that special New Age music sound. Tony Scott was one of the most famous clarinetists of the 1950s and 60s.

  7. Dec 22, 2021 · The First New Age Album Music for Zen Meditation, 1965, by Tony Scott is known to be the very first New Age album ever. Tony Scott was a key player in New York’s Jazz scene in the 50s.

  8. Various Artists Piano Sampler. Enya Watermark. Andreas Vollenweider Down to the Moon. David Arkenstone The Celtic Book of Days. David Lanz Songs from an English Garden. Vas Offerings. George Winston Complete Solo Recordings 1972-1996. Michael Whalen Nightscenes: Music for the Evening. David Lanz / David Arkenstone Convergence.