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Valeriy Antonyuk Symphony № 3 “Predictable Music”

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August 18, 2018

Valeriy Antonyuk Symphony № 3 “Predictable Music” This symphony was first performed on May 29, 2013 in the Kyiv Philharmonic big concert hall. The concert took place in the framework of the ХXІІІ International Festival of Kyiv organization of

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Renewal – Ryan Marvel

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August 16, 2018

This piece is about finding renewal…The ocean is a very healing place for me, and I kept thinking of the ever-changing landscape of the sand beneath the surf as it rolls in and out; we don’t often see it, but the constancy of shifting and refreshin

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Peregrí Portolés Chulvi – Remembranca

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August 10, 2018

Read more about Spanish composer Peregrí Portolés Chulvi at http://movingclassics.tv/classicpeople/peregri-portoles-chulvi/ Mesmerizing minimal music

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FADING VARNISH / VERKLINGENDER LACK by Laura Konjetzky – excerpts

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August 6, 2018

ading Varnish / Verklingender Lack by Laura Konjetzky – Live Trailer excerpts from the 60-minute composition Fading Varnish / Verklingender Lack A composition with projections of photographs by Laura Konjetzky A piece for piano solo, playback and additio

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João Balouta – Butterfly

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August 6, 2018

from the album: Morphosis (2017) Review & more info @ Gezeitenstrom Musikmagazin: https://gezeitenstrom.weebly.com/reviews/joao-balouta-morphosis-2017

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Ryan Stewart – Garden of Souls

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August 5, 2018

Originally released by Ryan Stewart in his CD “In the Dreaming Hour” Learn more about Ryan Stewart and his music Composer

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Mikael Sapin – She

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August 5, 2018

Mikael Sapin is a Spanish composer of minimalist piano music, classical piano music. Listen all Mikael Sapin piano music on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1WhZafhbkuYM3mJTIMEbAo

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Kunihiko Ryo – Poetic Dance

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August 1, 2018

Enjoy the “Poetic Dance” by Kunihiko Ryo This music is like a condensed story of our life, from the delicate and romantic memories of our early life to magnificently thriving present day attributes of our current life; like a painting of ‘ele

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Grahame Gordon Innes – Symphony 21 Siberia

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July 27, 2018

I spent a month in Siberia in August 2017, and this symphonic impression resulted. Forms / structures are original, influences are probably transparent – Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin, Moussorgsky, Shostakovitch to name a few. Needless to say I loved Siberia.

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