Contemplation by Ranie Ribeiro
The timbre of the harp is inherently otherworldly, as if sent from the heavens. It’s no wonder that this magical […]
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The timbre of the harp is inherently otherworldly, as if sent from the heavens. It’s no wonder that this magical […]
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Pontea is a remarkable musician who channels her life’s energy into her voice and hands, crafting healing musical notes. In
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A kind of darkness that gives you goosebumps—not merely because it is gloomy or somber music, but because it is
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The Residents, an enigmatic collective shrouded in anonymity, have once again defied musical conventions with their latest opus, Doctor Dark.
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Aredia takes listeners on a sonic journey into a realm of fantasy with their album Tales from Aredia. This instrumental
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Ratyński’s Snug as a Gun is a sentimental overflow of emotions poured onto a classical guitar. This short instrumental EP consists
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The singing of birds and the sound of a water stream, accompanied by a soothing cello, set the prelude for
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Dolly Suite is one of the brightest and most delicate pieces by the French composer Gabriel Fauré. This collection consists of
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Usually, I write reviews about music composed by other musicians. This time, though, I’ll be writing about my own music—not
Elegy Sonata, or The Day I Heard Death Read More »
Carousel is an incredible jazz fusion album, a collection of twelve haunting and evocative pieces brought to life by the visionary
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The string quartet is one of the most significant ensembles in musical history, actively shaping various genres since its emergence
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Eleven interconnected pieces of ambient music dissolve the boundaries of traditional musical intervals in Drifting Intervals, the latest album by
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If darkness had a sound, how would it resonate? If shadows could speak through music, how would their whispers echo?
A band named Rosetta West, which sounds a bit like the grandmother to Kanye, has released a new album called
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The cello, with its body roughly mirroring the size and resonance of the human form, is perhaps the most vocal
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One of the most noteworthy classical releases of 2024 is the album “Schubert: Ländler,” performed by the esteemed pianist Pierre-Laurent
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Aaron Vaurio Jackson’s Not Yet Home is a soundscape of longing, and a diary of contrasts It is a sonic map,
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The Argentine music scene has always been fertile ground for experimentation and genre-blending, and El Poder de la Infancia—translated as
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The sweet arpeggios of a violin, playing softly, create a rural and emotional scene that opens the album Rural TV
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Sam Edelston is releasing his debut album titled, Making Waves. While this might be Mr. Edelston’s first album, you can
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