Eerie, yet universal, 'Go By Myself' is bound to make listeners question the way they live this supposed “modern” life.
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Music Review: Lars Møller – ‘ReWrite of Spring’
'ReWrite of Spring' follows in the footsteps of those many large-scale jazz pieces that have moved jazz out of the barroom and into the concert hall.
Read More »VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Behind-the-Scenes Music Documentary – ‘Inbal Segev and the Bach Cello Suites’
"Music starts where words end," says the cellist as she prepares to record these difficult, seminal works.
Read More »Music Review: ‘Made of Light’ by Tymon Dogg (A True “Indie”)
If you've never listened to Dogg before, or you just haven't heard him in long time, now's the time - you won't ever forget the experience.
Read More »Interview with Steven Hancoff, Author of ‘Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for Cello Solo’
Interview with Steven Hancoff, author of "The Six Suites for Cello Solo" :"It is the mission, or the responsibility of each human being to give back, with interest, as it were, to whatever force it is that gave you life."
Read More »Music Review: Kim Nalley – ‘Blues People’
'Blues People' is an album you don’t want to miss.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello’ by Steven Hancoff
A fascinating, immersive multimedia extravaganza that combines music, history and art, a gem for classical music enthusiasts.
Read More »GetClassical Aims for New Audiences with Intimate Classical Music and Crossover Concerts
As long as people like Ilona Oltuski are "on the job," I'm also betting on an indefinitely extended delay in the "decline" of classical music.
Read More »Music Review: Idiot Grins – ‘Big Man’
Idiot Grins’ ‘Big Man’ is made of 11 tracks that span a variety of styles and genres.
Read More »Music Review: David Lanz and Kristin Amarie – ‘Silhouettes of Love’
The second full-length album collaboration between Grammy-nominated pianist David Lanz and acclaimed vocalist Kristin Amarie.
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