Tag: classical
Forest Robots – “After Geography” – subtle moods and emotional depths
“After Geography” is the fourth Forest Robots full-length album following, 2018’s ‘Supermoon Moonlight Part I’ and ‘Timberline And Mountain Crest’, as well as 2019’s ‘Times [Read More…]
Lorenzo Armando Aldo Bazzoni – “One Tear From Your Smile” is a fine example of the composer’s incredible talent
“One Tear From Your Smile” is the latest video/single by music composer Lorenzo Armando Aldo Bazzoni. The composer has always known how to strike listener’s [Read More…]
Catherine Meeson – “The Call of Oma” is all wrapped up in pure poetry!
In theme with her previous releases from Earth Day 2017 (I Am (Song of the Earth) and World Oceans Day 2019 (Come Back), the epic [Read More…]
Interview: Austin Findley blends styles to create his fusion genre
Austin Findley is from the Midwest. Born on August 13th, 1997 to a family from the country, He was raised in small towns around Mid-Missouri. [Read More…]
Franco Esteve: “The Hunt” – combines a dreamlike quality with more dramatic, and dynamic styles
Three years in the making, the loosely tied together, classical crossover, concept album, “The Hunt”, represents a masterwork for Puerto Rican multi-disciplinary artist, Franco Esteve. [Read More…]
Maelstroms by Julian Kerins injects new life into Rock
Julian Kerins is a New York based singer-songwriter whose music is the end result of an eclectic amalgam of influences that have been centered around [Read More…]
Nina Kotova: “TCHAIKOVSKY” – the ability to cut through everything and get down to the obvious truth
Born in Russia, Nina Kotova belongs to the third generation of a family of musicians—most notably her father, the renowned virtuoso double-bass player Ivan Ivanovich [Read More…]
Toni Castells: 2045: The Year Man Becomes Immortal? – will leave you breathless
Toni Castells is a Hispano-British composer currently based in London. A lecturer at Imperial College London and the London College of Music, his sonic worlds transpire [Read More…]
Corbeau du Nord: “Le Purgatoire” – filled labyrinthine musical worlds
Jason Bernier was born in 1978 in Longueuil, in the Montréal’s south shore, Québec. Coming from a modest background and raised by a single mother, his [Read More…]
“Veni Vedi Vici – Orchestral Compositions By Joey Cutless” – deep in symphonic sound with plenty of dramatic tones
Joey Cutless’ music has been featured on shows like “Making the Band” to “The Oprah Winfrey Show”, plus hundreds of other nation-wide, prime-time, and major [Read More…]