Angel Sánchez Enríquez x Athens Philharmonia Orchestra – À Laura, Op. 1: II. La mer et les étoiles (Spotify)

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“If music had a soul, it would be enclosed in this classical composition. Its sound flies like a free bird in the clear sky. Deep sound of symphonic instruments for your favourite playlist.”

“Если у музыки есть душа, то она заключена в этой классической композиции и словно огненная птица вырвалась на свободу, чтобы порадовать нас. Глубочайшее благоговение, настоящее наследие симфонической классики в вашем плейлисте.”

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Navona Records proudly presents PRISMA VOL. 4, the fourth installment in the acclaimed PRISMA series showcasing the best of American contemporary composition.

Brian Belet's three-movement string orchestra work Stellar Nebulae starts off the album. The multi-layered I. Emergence is aptly contrasted with the calm II. Contemplation, before culminating in the animated finale of III. Expansion. The structure is classical, the tonal language modern, but with influences reminiscent of Baroque concertos. Mara Gibson strives to paint an impression of a small island's ecology in Secret Sky. Completely novel and original in its concept, this work is based on the migratory patterns of birds on Beaver Island MI. A similarly nature-themed inspiration is the background of Rain Worthington's Shadows of the Wind. It graphically evokes the changing silhouettes of leaves and branches cast on walls during a storm, mirroring the workings of the human subconscious.

Next up is Angel Sanchez' symphonic poem À Laura, a three-movement dedication to a beloved woman. I. La petite Princesse is a feisty characterisation of the heroine, II. La mer et les étoiles aptly portrays the beauty of the dedicatee's beloved sea and stars, while III. Feu is an uninhibited declaration of passion. There is an air of martiality to Adrienne Albert's Courage for Winds, its beginning centered around a recurring snare drum beat. Commissioned by the Inland Empire Youth Wind Symphony Commissioning Consortium, it reflects the battle against adversity in a tonal language that is decidedly American. John Franek's Mithridates epically closes the album with a punch of Dvořákian opulence: its unbridled energy remains profoundly reminiscent of the highly dramatic Slavic musical tradition of the late 19th Century.

PRISMA VOL. 4 seamlessly takes up on the quality listeners have come to expect from this series. In its diversity, this apposite cross section has something to satisfy not only every mood, but also every taste.

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Angel Sánchez Enríquez was born in Mexico City in 1971. He graduated from the Superior School of Music which belongs to the National Institute of Fine Arts in Mexico City, with a Bachelor of Music in Percussion. He also studied piano and orchestral conducting with Yulia Vischnevetskaia and violin with Guela Dubrova. As a conductor, he studied orchestration with composer Héctor Quintanar, Carlos Chavez’s pupil, and conducting with Yuri Simonov in Moscow, Russia.

Sanchez was Associate Conductor since 1997 for several Broadway musicals such as Beauty and the Beast by Disney (1997), The Phantom of the Opera (2000) by Lloyd Weber, and Les Misérables (2005) by Cameron Mackintosh. He was the musical conductor in Fiddler on the Roof (2006) with the brass section of the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra under the supervision of Kristen Blodgette. He currently conducts symphonic orchestras in Mexico, Berlin, and Moscow.

In 2019, he recorded his Op. 1 A Laura for orchestra, a work describing the life of his beloved Laura in music. “This music is aimed at understanding without words the most delicate nuances of feelings in a universal language.” His work Op. 2 Vercingétorix was selected to be performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. This work has a strong character, describing in music a historical event with traditional Celtic music. Recently he composed his Op. 3 Jeanne d’Arc which narrates the life of the Maiden of Orléans.

Adrian Lord – Snowfall (Video)

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“Beautiful solo piano performance from a very active artist in the scene of Neoclassical. Almost four minutes of elegant melodies are ready to feed your imagination and bring back to life forgotten memories of natural sceneries!”

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British pianist and composer Adrian Lord studied at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, and at Colchester Institute’s School of Music.

During his time at Colchester Adrian studied composition with Alan Bullard and Christopher Ball. His piano studies with Martin Hughes, and Robert Bell, led to him winning the Canon Jack award for Piano Performance.

He has spent much of his life writing short piano pieces, and performing them in regular concerts around the United Kingdom. In 2016 he released his debut album “Journey – Twelve Romances for Piano”, reflecting his inspirational journey as a composer which culminated in the recording at Crear, Western Scotland. His second album “Sky Blue Piano”, released in 2018, is a collection of new uplifting pieces.

During the Coronavirus lockdown of 2020 Adrian gave twice-weekly performances on Facebook Live, so people could watch whilst at home, with Pianist magazine describing it as a “must watch” online piano performance.

He has recently recorded a brand new collection of calming music, “Piano Meditations”, which have just been released as a CD and sheet music book.

Adrian finds inspiration from visiting beautiful parts of the world, especially the Scottish Islands, and the Eng

Shanu – Senker shel (Spotify)

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“Beautiful lyrical composition based on a leisurely narration. The variety of live instruments and soft vocal execution is also attractive for your ears. It leaves a pleasant aftertaste which can improve your bad mood.”

“Красивая лирическая композиция, построенная на неторопливом повествовании, в которой звучат разнообразие живых инструментов и мягкий, с особой глубиной исполнения вокал. Приятное послевкусие, отличное дополнение к вашему хорошему настроению.”

-Nagamag.com

Chuvash ethno-jazz, rhythm and blues and fusion in the new Shanu album "Taran var".

The Shanu band presents their first full-length album "Taran var" (in Chuvash means "Deep ravine") of 8 tracks recorded in 2020-2021. It intertwined melodic lines with technical riffs, jazz harmonic progression with folk motives. There is a place for soft bossa nova and punk-rock-level expression.

The album contains arrangements of Chuvash folk songs and the group's own compositions. In the canvas of the album, you can hear elements of different world cultures and a rethinking of folk themes. So, the archaic song “Taran var”, forgotten by the people, sounded in the traditions of swing, where the main musical and expressive means is the rhythm, which was originally laid down in the song itself. In "Senker shel" ("Blue Shawl") one can feel the mutual interweaving of the Tatar and Chuvash cultures. It sounds like a lullaby, but this is not the song that a mother would sing to her child, but rather a lullaby for an adult who is sad about the transience of life. There is a place in the album for light, as if inspired by the summer wind, songs. "Atar" ("Let's go"). The track, arranged in the style of rhythm and blues, urges not to forget about fun and dancing in the monotony of everyday work. "Urapa" (translated as "Cart"), despite the classical violin introduction, is reborn into a jazz composition, breaking the rhythms with complex time signatures.

The album is available on all music platforms.

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Andrea Moro – Spherical Sunrise (Spotify)

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“Take a deep breath and dive deeply in the melodies of "Spherical Sunrise". Crossover classical creation based on guitar crystal clear notes. with its simplicity and slow pace, it brings in mind a picture of the Sun hanging on the edge of the vast sky.”

-Nagamag.com

Spherical Sunrise originally written by Andrea Moro, in this version arranged and performed by Pierluigi Colangelo. Moode: Classical guitar, peaceful guitar.

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Jack Arrowsmith – Fly (Spotify)

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“Jack Arrowsmith's latest release is light enough to listen with pleasure and also filled with harmony. Balanced piece, crafted from classic instrumentation where piano melody is the leading part in a mix that avoids to become complex.”

-Nagamag.com

Fly is the latest release in a series of pieces composed around the modern relationships beginning, middle and increasingly common end. With the first release ‘Charmed’ Composed around the beginning phase of a relationship combining the excitement and trepidation as the key focus.

Fly encapsulates the ‘honeymoon’ period, where the relationship develops and takes a route in its own snowballing momentum. The repeating triad emphasizes the development of the relationship staying constant throughout the piece only to enter with small changes infrequently. The main melody relies on the polyrhythmic progression of the main triad and the second to create the outstanding notes. To the side of the piece there is a constant cascading melody played to symbolize the distractions that play a role in every relationship. To hold the structure of the piece is the low driving bass chords, the emphasis on the bass and sub tones is linked to the momentum during the honeymoon period.

When played separately, each part is seemingly insignificant and simplistic. It is only when they are all combined that they create complete unity; in the same way that a relationship relies on its key components to work.

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Mark Sutton – Without Boundaries (Spotify)

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“Music has no boundaries, it can set us free from almost every negative influence. Mark Sutton knows well how to create from classical sound, something special, bright and with Cinematic touch. Don't miss this gem.”

-Nagamag.com

A beautiful instrumental piece about freedom, releasing the shackles and expressing yourself.

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William Philipson – Sparrow (Video)

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“Freedom through motion and delicate valleys of flower petal laced landscapes. Its deep and it seems to be clairvoyant in its own way. Excellent strings carry the soft pulsing rhythm to its own place. ”

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Directed by Dominykas B. Ivanauskis

Starring Ieva Labanauskaitė

Shot and Edited by Aurimas Čepelis

Costumes and make up by Miglė Kunickytė

Colour graded by Luke Ross (https://www.lukerosspost.com)

Strings performed by Marta Z (https://www.martazmusic.com)

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Felipe Malaquias – Momentos (Spotify)

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“Offer yourself a moment of deep harmony and peaceful relaxation with "Momentos". Brand new and shinny Cinematic jewel from a real talent in the scene. This track starts like a faint star in the dark sky and gradually glows like the morning Sun!”

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Rebecca Clarke x Dana Zenobi x Oliver Worthington x Chuck Dillard – Sleep (Spotify)

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“Beautiful as if morning Sun, opera with accompanying piano on the background. It's amazing how you can convey all those feelings in such a minimalistic sound. Nothing superfluous, only the pulse of delicate silence reminds itself.”

“Прекрасное, словно утреннее солнышко оперное пение с аккомпанирующим пиано на фоне. Удивительно, как можно передать все чувства в таком минималистическом звучании. Ничего лишнего, лишь только пульс безмолвной тишины напоминает о себе.”

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Navona Records presents JOYS ABIDING, an album of vocal duets by female composers including previously unpublished duets by British-American composer Rebecca Clarke, the text of which inspired the album title. The extensive track list of duets from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods is performed by Dana Zenobi, soprano, Oliver Worthington, baritone, Chuck Dillard, piano/harpsichord, and David Murray, double bass. JOYS ABIDING aims to elevate the important work of female composers who have historically been excluded from the male-dominated classical duet canon.

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Dana Zenobi has earned national recognition as an interpreter of Art Song by women. She has also garnered operatic success in roles ranging from Mozart and Verdi to Mark Adamo and Philip Glass, appearing with Austin Opera, Lyric Opera Cleveland, The Living Opera, Opera in the Heights, line upon line percussion ensemble, and the Austin Civic Orchestra. Both her performing and her studio teaching have received accolades from The American Prize.

At Butler University, she teaches studio voice, pedagogy, diction, and vocal literature courses, and directs the Butler University Vocal Competition. A grateful recipient of the 2020 National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Vocal Pedagogy Award, Zenobi has presented at conferences and festivals including NATS, the International Music By Women Festival, the Voice Foundation, the Pan American Vocology Association (PAVA), Bel Canto Boot Camp, and the Associated Colleges of the South Gender Studies Conference. A native of Northport NY, she earned both a D.M.A. (Voice Performance & Pedagogy) and M.M. (Opera Performance) from The University of Texas at Austin. She holds a dual Bachelor’s degree in Music and Women’s Studies from Duke University.

Shawn E. Okpebholo x J’nai Bridges x Paul Sánchez – He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands (Spotify)

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“Three artists have worked together for this Classical diamond. A colourful puzzle of delicate piano keys, mezzo-soprano vocals and cello, packed with sophisticated creativity. When you listen such music, nothing can distract you.”

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On LORD, HOW COME ME HERE?, composer Shawn Okpebholo turns the mirror of history on today’s society with his own work and a reimagined collection of spirituals by enslaved Africans and American folk hymns that draws upon music from the past to critique contemporary racial injustices in the United States and around the globe. An ensemble of mezzo-soprano (J’Nai Bridges), baritone (Will Liverman), piano (Paul Sánchez), cello, and flute poignantly bring Okpebholo’s music to life, from hopeful anthems celebrating community to laments between a mother and her Creator and hymns celebrating faith and hope over hate and fear.

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Shawn E. Okpebholo is a critically-acclaimed and award-winning composer whose music has been described as “devastatingly beautiful” and “fresh and new and fearless” (The Washington Post), “affecting” (The New York Times), “searing” (The Chicago Tribune), “staggering” (The New Yorker), “lyrical, complex, singular” (The Guardian), and “powerful” (BBC Music Magazine).

Some honors include The Academy of Arts and Letters Walter Hinrichsen Award, First Place Winner of the 2020 American Prize in Composition (wind band division), Second Place Winner of the 2017 American Prize in Composition (orchestral division), First Prize Winner of the Flute New Music Consortium Composition Competition, and the Inaugural Awardee of the Leslie Adams-Robert Owens Composition Award. Granting agencies, including the National Endowment of the Arts and the Illinois Arts Council, have supported Okpebholo’s work. He has received commissions from many renowned arts organizations, opera companies, soloists, chamber groups, and large ensembles — artists who have performed his works at some of the nation’s most prestigious performance spaces, including Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. Currently, Okpebholo is in residence at the Chicago Opera Theater as their Vanguard Opera Composer and the Fifth House Ensemble as their Composer-in-Residence, and has held residencies at many universities across the United States and two in Nigeria. PBS’s NewsHour and radio stations all across the country — including NPR’s Morning Edition, SiriusXM’s “Living American” series on Symphony Hall, and Chicago’s WFMT — have featured his music. He earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in composition from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, where he also studied music theory.

Okpebholo is Professor of Composition at Wheaton College-Conservatory of Music and lives in Wheaton, IL with his wife, violist Dorthy, and daughters Eva and Corinne. For his complete bio and to experience and learn more about his music, visit shawnokpebholo.com

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