August 23, 2019
It is a ragtime, a predecessor of the jazz music and also the so-called “American Classical Music, that we present this week on MOVING CLASSICS TV. Pieces like “The Entertainer” pop up immediately in our mind but this time it is a contemporary music. In
August 15, 2019
Anna Sutyagina plays the original composition by Fabricio Gatta. The work has been inspired by Argentine myths and legends. Fabricio about his composition: “La Luz Mala (the bad light) is part of the mythology of Argentina. Bad light, also known as ̶
August 8, 2019
Anna Sutyagina plays “Waltz In The Evening Glow” by Takashi Kako. This waltz was composed as the theme music of NHK TV’s Ningen document or Document of a Human series. The fundamental idea of the programm: anyone who is meeting some big chall
August 2, 2019
Flying like an eagle. Going up, spreading the wings, sailing around and diving down – the US composer Joseph Akins transferred in his composition “An Eagle’s Flight” the majestic impressions of the king of the birds into the strong emotions. If you lik
July 22, 2019
Anna Sutyagina plays Brenda Warren – Beautiful Journey. Brenda talks about her composition: “After a difficult period of loss and heartache, I gradually found a deeper appreciation of each precious moment we are here. Life is a gift and there is beauty
July 17, 2019
Being abroad and dreaming of home. Listen to the magic feeling composed by Kevin Jiang who lives in Sweden and dreams of his Chinese home. He combines the Chinese flair with the melancholic Nordic folklore. An impressive new composition!
July 5, 2019
Finding inner peace with comforting music after a big loss. The piano composition “Esme’s Moon” by US composer Shie Rozow is dedicted to Esme Page, the daughter of a friend of the composer, who passed away. A music piece that is as strong or even stronge
June 28, 2019
Anna Sutyagina plays an original composition by a Russian composer Evgeniy Petrash – Little Lyrical Song. Discover more about Evgeniy and read his insightful interview here: http://movingclassics.tv/classicpeople/evgeny-petrash/ If you like our new piano
June 17, 2019
Anna Sutyagina plays a prelude “Paris Fleur Bleue” from the piano set by French contemporary classical composer Corentin Boissier : « Around the World in 80 Minutes » 24 Preludes to Travel, for piano (2014) Discover more about Corentin http://mov
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