Vera Bohl delivers a beautifully soothing, melancholically cinematic and with a with a hint of improvisation, solo piano piece.
Tag: Neoclassical
‘Emotional, inventive storytelling’ | Interview with Andreas Aaser
A strings driven composition evoking tension and mystery, the kind of music that calls for the cinematic grandeur of wide-screen movies.
‘Intimate, mellow, deep’ | Interview with Gianluca Piacenza
A poignant solo piano composition, exuding sincere sadness and romantic allure.
Jacob Trautner – The Maze [Review]
Are you prepared to embark on this maze-like journey?
McKenzie Stubbert – Never I Know [Review]
The age-induced wear and tear of this instrument contribute to a rich and inviting tone giving the composition a unique charm.
ParisPiano – Doing Nothing [Review]
Spend a couple of minutes doing nothing.
Martin Rott – Underwater Airport [Review]
Imagine the sight of an Underwater Airport
‘Melancholic, nostalgic, familiar’ | Interview with Nite Kite
A genuinely atmospheric synthesis where haunting acoustic piano sounds meet steady electronic arpeggios.
“Colourful, moody, melancholy” | Interview with Micki-Lee Smith
Can music be used as a medicine?
‘Handel meets T-Pain’ | Interview with Adam Robl and Shawn Sutta
Adam Robl and Shawn Sutta combine their obsession with the process of composing and recording music with their passion for the art of filmmaking.