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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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.
Read MoreWe should not define “accessible” by a genre; rather, “accessible” should be defined by how public and available the music is in our society.
Read More“The Zelkova Tree In The Autumn of 1817” by REW<< is a short, haunting tale told through piano and strings.
Read More“Clarity” by Kip LaVie is a mesmerizing wash of energy surrounding the listener in waves of sound.
Read More“Wading” composed by Meg Blumberg is an elegant, delicate neoclassical piece evocative of a long walk or a distant memory.
Read MoreBy 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 More“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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