Some have said that the difference between listening to digital and acoustic instruments is the same as the difference between the taste of water and wine.
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Orchestras are not just for film music
We should not define “accessible” by a genre; rather, “accessible” should be defined by how public and available the music is in our society.
Read MoreREW<< - "The Zelkova Tree In The Autumn of 1817"
“The Zelkova Tree In The Autumn of 1817” by REW<< is a short, haunting tale told through piano and strings.
Read MoreKip LaVie – “Clarity”
“Clarity” by Kip LaVie is a mesmerizing wash of energy surrounding the listener in waves of sound.
Read MoreMeg Blumberg – “Wading”
“Wading” composed by Meg Blumberg is an elegant, delicate neoclassical piece evocative of a long walk or a distant memory.
Read MoreAgustín Amigó – “Querido Profesor”
By using consonant harmonies that venture in and out of gentle dissonance, Querido Profesor by Agustín Amigó brings with it a sense of nostalgia and pondering without being sappy or cliche.
Read MoreBlake Mills – “Look” – Music Review
“Look” by Blake Mills is an enchanting tour through diverse galaxies of sound. Read the full album review on Composer’s Toolbox.
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