Composed by Wolfgang Muthspiel, ‘Father and Sun’ is the 4th track from the Austrian guitarist’s quintet’s album ‘Rising Grace’ features jazz luminary pianist Brad Mehldau (who’s played with the likes of Lee Konitz, Michael Brecker, Joshua Redman and John Scofield).
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Sibelius, Finlandia
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Vasily Petrenko, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, November 2009.
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Norah Jones – And Then There Was You
Daughter of the Indian musician Ravi Shankar, multi Grammy winner, Norah Jones is a giant in her own right. This performance was recorded live at the Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London. This intimate performance, typical of Jones’s style sees her on the piano, accompanied by drummer Brian Blade and bassist Chris Thomas.
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Gryphon Trio – Felix Mendelssohn
Piano Trio No. 2 in C minor, Op. 66
Allegro energico e con fuoco
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Kandace Springs – People Make The World Go ‘Round
The very groovy newcomer Kandace Springs is a mix of influences that bring memories of Billie Holiday to Lauryn Hill to Sade. Discovered by Prince in 2014, she flew to record a debut EP released on the legendary jazz label Blue Note. Perfect music to wind down to the end of a Monday evening.
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Bruckner – Yannick Nézet-Séguin – Orchestre Métropolitain
Yannick Nézet-Séguin et l’Orchestre Métropolitain enregistrent la 3e de Bruckner.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Orchestre Métropolitain record Bruckner’s 3rd Symphony.
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Gray Matter – Eulogy
A wonderful tribute to the late Canadian Member of Parliament, Jack Layton, ‘Eulogy’ was composed around the words of Rev. Dr. Brent Hawkes. With Dr, Hawkes’ blessing, the track features spoken word samples from Layton’s state funeral.
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Louis Vierne – Messe – Kyrie
Petits chanteurs du mont Royal, Vincent Boucher et Jonathan Oldengram, organistes.
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Vulfpeck – Dean Town
Something very groovy to get you ready for Saturday night! Former music students from University of Michigan, Vulfpeck has a very devoted following on the internet, and it’s easy to see why.
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Doc Severinsen – A Night In Tunisia
Virtuoso trumpet player, and one of the greatest big band leaders of the late 20th century, Doc Severinsen’s career has incredible longevity. Still active today, this 3 year old recording was done back when Doc was a mere 87 years old!