Aspirations of a Storytelling Violinist
Nathalie Bonin’s latest release, “Aspirations,” is a captivating journey through the realm of classical music, a collection of stories told […]
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Nathalie Bonin’s latest release, “Aspirations,” is a captivating journey through the realm of classical music, a collection of stories told […]
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Aldartal’s “Presolar Grains” is undoubtedly a remarkable masterpiece that takes the listener on an extraordinary sonic journey. To truly appreciate
Presolar Grains, music as a unified entity Read More »
The wonder of reviewing music isn’t a refining of one’s ability to hear new and interesting music, it’s also a
Tune of the Week: Wanderer Sonata for Piano and Cello Movement #3 by Ethan Lazarus Read More »
Originally a Spanish song released in 1672 (even earlier than that if you’re really paying attention), La Folia is a
Tune of the Week: La Folia by Matteo Ramon Arevalos Read More »
Of all the arts, music is arguably the most abstract form. However, this only holds true for instrumental music. The
In theory, the saddest and happiest music should be instrumental Read More »
Matteo Ramon Arevalos’ latest release, “La Folia”, is a breathtaking solo piano work that explores the darker side of human
Madness Unleashed: A Journey Through the Seven Sins in Matteo Ramon Arevalos’ La Folia Read More »
Introducing Overdrive: The Bulgarian Synthwave Musician. Overdrive is a rising musician hailing from Sofia, Bulgaria. His passion for music started
Tune of the week: Concerto for Organ and Guitar by Overdrive Read More »
Introducing Erik N: The Nordic Pianist Bringing Melodic and Peaceful Music to Your Ears. Helsinki-based pianist, composer, and music producer
Tune of the week: Spring by Erik N Read More »
Shifting Sands is a symphony in the style of the late romantic era. This contemporary piece depicts the ongoing conflict
Tune of the week: Symphony No. 1 “shifting sands” by Marc Harris Read More »
“Pastorale” by the Polish band “Pinky Loops” is a contemporary classical work. The music begins with a gentle atmospheric sound
Tune of the week: Pastorale by Pinky Loops Read More »
German composer “Secret of Elements” is tasked with creating the music for “Rebuilding Notre-Dame”, one of the most ambitious architecture
Tune of the week: Shattered glass by Secrets of Elements Read More »
Adam Neely and Jon Batiste Take Gaming Music Everywhere It Hasn’t Been. Jazz artist and YouTuber, Adam Neely recently dropped
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SONORO’s music is pleasantly unique, fusing jazz, blues, and Latin rhythms with classical overtones. You’ll be tapping your feet or
Tune of the week: Lucent by SONORO Read More »
Italian-born composer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Dario Forzato is a Los Angeles resident. After years of touring in Italy and
Tune of the week: Five to give by Dario Forzato Read More »
The song “Hypatia’s Song” can be found on the “Mystic View” album by Matteo Ramon Arevalos. This composition is a
Tune of the week: Hypatia’s Song by Matteo Ramon Arevalos Read More »
Beethoven X is an AI project started in 2019 in an attempt to turn the sketches of Beethoven’s symphony no
Beethoven Symphony No. 10 Read More »
Symphony is one of the most sophisticated forms of instrumental music, created in the late Baroque era and continued until
What is a classical symphony? Read More »
Despite technology, art does not have a linear history of improvements. For sure we have better technology today than 500
Will artificial intelligence replace humans in music? Read More »
Classical music has seen a lot of changes since the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. but with a glance at symphonic
Classical concert halls, a museum for the dead composers Read More »
Tranquil is a classical solo piano piece composed and performed by Arashk Azizi and published by Tunitemusic. The full name
Tranquil, a poem transcribed to music Read More »