Tag: Classical

Mark Andrew Hansen – Lullaby to You

Mark Andrew Hansen presents his new release, 'Lullaby to You' β€œLullaby to You” is a solo piano piece in the neo-classical style. Haunting, emotional and...

David Joseph Selected Works Volume 2 – Various artists

David Joseph presents: Selected Works Volume 2 - Various artists David Joseph was born at Melbourne 1954. Formal music studies complted 1996. David has worked...

David Joseph Selected Works Volume 2 – Various Artists

Β Selected Works Volume 2 - Various Artists by David Joseph Released in 2006. These works were all recorded before live audiences. For information and reviews see...

David Joseph – Selected Works Volumes 1 and 2 – Various...

David Joseph PRESENTS: Selected Works Volumes 1 and 2 - Various Artists Composer. The albums were released in 2005 and 2006 respectively by MOVE Records...

Melany Thompson – Along The Way

'Along The Way' is the latest release from Sydney based composer Melany Thompson, and her first with New York based label Sonder House. A...

Sarahjane Cromarty – TΓ‘ An Gheimhridh Ag Teacht (Winter is Coming)

TΓ‘ An Gheimhridh Ag Teacht (Winter is Coming) by Sarahjane Cromarty This piece was created in the hope of taking the listener on a journey...

Marcus Moon – No Atmosfear

Marcus Moon presenting his track titled, 'No Atmosfear' Marcus Moon is a composer active out of Vancouver, Canada. He composes in the style and instrumentation...

Marcus Moon – Moonstruck

Marcus Moon PRESENTS: Moonstruck Described as "classical music for modern times", Marcus Moon's debut album is one of the most exciting Canadian musical debuts of...

Marcus Moon – The Moon Represents My Heart

Official Video for 'The Moon Represents My Heart' by Marcus Moon This modern day aria recently made it all the way to #1 on the...

ViVA Trio – What a Wonderful World

What a Wonderful World - ViVA Trio sing this always popular β€œPop” song What a Wonderful World. Originally released by Louis Armostrong in 1968,...

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