Inspired by Chinese tradition, this concerto-like dance suite includes 1. Lion Dance 2. Yangon and 3. Muqam. Each movement draws from melodies and rhythms characteristic of
Valerie Coleman's Danza de la Mariposa is a rhythmic, melodic tone poem, giving the listener a tour of South America. Inspired by the various species of butterflies inhabiting the continent, this
Beautifully atmospheric and within reach of advanced students,this poignant addition to every flutist's repertoire evokes the ornamented pentatonic style often found in Cantonese folk songs. A gentle piano
The 2020 quarantine brought about a strong trend of chamber music recorded as individual parts, then engineered into ensemble videos for webstream performances. During this time, saxophonist Paul Nolen
Since their creation nearly 200 years ago, the beautiful woodcut prints of Hokusai have inspired musicians and visual artists across many cultures. The stylized pre-Impressionist elegance of this Japanese
Phrasings and hints of Chinese folksongs, and the dramatic beauty of nature, are often the deep inspiration for Chen Yi's musical worlds, along with the subtle relationship between folk arts and progressive
Melanie Thorn has arranged the beautiful, well-known Japanese folk song for four flutes, adding her own variation before the final restatement of the theme. For intermediate to advanced flutists.
In this 19-minute recital work, a rarity for tenor saxophone, Dorff depicts the spirit and energy of the body's seven chakras, or nerve plexuses. The seven connected sections of the work fire the listeners'
Written for Gil Shaham and performed at the 92nd Street Y in New York, this work contains traditional Jewish tunes as well as newly-composed ones. A Rabbi's Dance brings this work to a lively close.