Coming up on Echoes it’s music by Bryce Dessner, best known as the guitarist with The National. But he also composes classical works and he has an album called El Chan.
Echoes our August CD of the Month is by guitarist David Pritchard, who’s been creating guitar chamber choirs with just his own, over-dubbed instrument since the early 90s.
The latest by Bryce Dessner, best known as the guitarist with The National. But he also composes classical works. He teams up with the piano duo of Katia and Marielle Labeque on El Chan.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, we’ll hear music from acoustic guitar slinger, R.D. King. He has an eponymously titled album. And we’ll visit Bruno SanFilippo’s album of piano miniatures.
French composer Yann Tiersen, best-known for the scores for films like Amelie plays his epic chamber music for multiple keyboards, voice, tubular bells, nature recordings live on Echoes.
Yann Tiersen is a wonderful composer who has scored films like Amelie and Goodbye Lenin, but he also composes his own music for multiple keyboards, percussion, strings and more. He plays live on Echoes.
Yann Tiersen is a wonderful composer who has scored films like Amelie and Goodbye Lenin, but he also composes his own music for multiple keyboards, percussion, strings and more. He plays live on Echoes.
Pianist Lena Natalia talks about her ambient chamber music sound. She’s a classically trained and has taken the Neo-classical sound into new directions. She talks about it on Echoes.
Pianist Lena Natalia talks about her ambient chamber music sound. She’s a classically trained and has taken the Neo-classical sound into new directions. She talks about it on Echoes.
Canadian pianist Alexandra Streliski talks about burning out on writing jingles, scoring HBO’s Sharp Objects and her latest album of creaky piano miniatures, Inscape.