“Chances are ears will perk up and as much delight will be taken in hearing this new collection as that customarily provided by long-time yuletide favourites.”
Read More“The program, well-recorded by the Bright Shiny Things label, brings together diverse music in a new and absorbing way”
Read More“A multitude of styles and sounds pervade this sparkling seasonal set from New York-based ensemble The Knights.”
Read More“Goodyear’s playing here has both virtuosic flash and deeply considered feeling”
Read More“Goodyear’s playing here has both virtuosic flash and deeply considered feeling”
Read More“These are first-class interpretations by a world-class performer”
Read More“I listened to A Dust in Time in a single sitting after a very long day and was moved to tears, this serene, radiant music packing a real punch.”
Read More“…traditional tunes arranged (mostly) by members of the orchestra, in a spirited, festive party of sound”
Read MoreTonight on Evening Eclectic I am chatting with Eric Jacobsen, Colin Jacobsen and Christina Courtin
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Read More“To be sure, the keyboard version of Pictures is a showpiece; here, it comes across as a particularly grand and majestic one.”
Read More“as always, today’s 88 new singles, videos, cover tunes & remixes include plenty of musical gifts you won’t find anywhere else”
Read More“An outstanding pianist savoring a cornucopia of solo piano goodies…Brilliant!”
Read More“A world-premiere recording of holiday music from numerous genres performed by cutting-edge Brooklyn orchestral collective The Knights.”
Read MoreLaurenz and Finkelmeier hope people who dare to listen to their conjurings on “Descended” will walk away with a mixture of terror and excitement that inspires them to learn more about Lafcadio Hearn.
Read More“Entrancing.”
Read More“Almost imperceptibly, the music builds in force and complexity toward a radiant and churning central section before returning to the quiet strands of the opening.”
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