September 30, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays the original music Notturno #3 by Giuseppe de Rosa from his album “SpAXiano”. The word night comes from the Latin “Nox” (“Nyx” in Greek) which in turn derives from the Sanskrit “Nac”, which m
September 23, 2021
Once upon a time, all the birds in the land decided they needed a leader for their community. A leader, they thought, would make their community stronger. Representatives of all the bird species gathered for a conference. “I know where you can find such
September 20, 2021
Mój najnowszy teledysk do mojej kompozycji fortepianowej – All Possibilities of Loving You. My new Official Video to my piano piece – All Possibilites of Loving You. Utwór dostępny na portalach streamingowych: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/t
September 17, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays the original composition by Kerry Barnes “To Russia with Love” inspired by Prokofieff music and James Bond movies. Read a full interview with Kerry here: 👉https://movingclassics.tv/classicpeople/kerry-barnes/ ” Di
September 9, 2021
Summer’s End piano: Anna Sutyagina plays the original music by Daniel Fritzen “Sunrays – Rayons de Soleil” (2019) Anna about this composition: “I love walking through the forest at the end of summer when the sunrays lose their int
September 1, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays the original composition with a classical feel by Owen David “The Wind’s Domain for Solo Piano” Floating with piano music – it can be like back-wind, a source of energy that moves you forward. The British composer Owen
August 26, 2021
Do you know this special mood when you walk through a city at night? The feeling of tranquillity, dreamy but sometimes also gloomy atmosphere, a few places that are still full of life…The modern piano composition “Nocturne Nr. 1” of Jesse Voogt shares al
August 26, 2021
From The Winter Preludes Series On Spotify and Apple Music soon Composer: Matthew Thomas Soong Piano: Anna Sutyagina Camera: Alex Morozov
August 19, 2021
Anna Sutyagina plays the original composition by Ennio A Paola “Tiny Ballerinas Dancing” Edgar Degas, one of the founders of Impressionism, was fascinated by the depiction of dance movement. Once seen, these paintings will always stay in mind. They
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