tune of the week

Tune of the week: A child dreams of being brave by William Philipson

William Philipson: The Musical Storyteller from Wellington William Philipson is a talented musician from Wellington, New Zealand who has made a name for himself in the film industry as a composer and music editor. His work has been featured in numerous films, television shows, and commercials, showcasing his incredible ability to create music that captures

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Tune of the week: Concerto for Organ and Guitar by Overdrive

Introducing Overdrive: The Bulgarian Synthwave Musician. Overdrive is a rising musician hailing from Sofia, Bulgaria. His passion for music started at a young age, and he has since developed his unique style of blending electronic and rock music. Overdrive’s love for retro music shines through his debut album “Drive to Live,” which features heavy synths,

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Tune of the week: Symphony No. 1 “shifting sands” by Marc Harris

Shifting Sands is a symphony in the style of the late romantic era. This contemporary piece depicts the ongoing conflict between light and darkness. In contrast to most traditional works, the struggle between the major and minor moods occurs within each phrase rather than between two themes. The unstable but intriguing and pleasant atmosphere is

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