The Garden of Mirrors is an album by Stephan Micus recorded between 1995–1996 and released on ECM the following year.
Like his previous efforts, Micus plays every instrument via overdubbing: he also provides all of the voices for the 20-man chorus in three of the tracks.
[citation needed] Micus's inspiration for this album was two traditional low-range West African harps that he studied in Gambia: the bolombatto and the sinding.
Other instruments used by Micus include steel drums and four different flutes: the Japanese shakuhachi, the Balinese suling, the Irish tin whistle, and the Egyptian ney.
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