• roger davidson

    ROGER DAVIDSON “There are many ways I communicate through music,” says pianist and composer Roger Davidson. And his work speaks of a man of profound spiritual concerns, worldly sensibility and an unquenchable curiosity. It has taken the form of choral, orchestral, chamber music, jazz, Brazilian, [...]


  • raul jaurena

    Raul Jaurena, is the most in demand bandoneonist in the US. He frequently performs with artists such as Paquito D’Rivera, Giora Feidman, the Frankfurt Symphony, and Pablo Ziegler. He is also featured regularly on international stages as a soloist with symphonic orchestras. This recording is [...]


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    Born in Buenos Aires, he received his music education at University of California, Santa Cruz (BA Music 1984), CalArts, and UCLA (MFA Performance 1990), and in the 90’s in the clubs of New York. There he led several groups like New York Buenos Aires Connection, [...]


  • harold

    Harold Rosenbaum is one of the most accomplished and critically acclaimed choral conductors of our time. He is the 2010 winner of ASCAP’s Victor Herbert Award, and the 2008 winner of the American Composer Alliance’s Laurel Leaf Award. Mr. Rosenbaum established The New York Virtuoso [...]


  • frank london

    Frank is a Grammy award winning composer, trumpeter and bandleader. Critic Stephen Fruitman writes, “Frank London is new Jewish music(s)’ heart, soul and yiddishe kop.” Musicologist Joel Ruben called him “the person most responsible for pushing the klezmer revival in the world beat and fusion [...]


  • david finck

    Music can only be described with words, but for David Finck, music is a language all its own. “I hear music as a spoken language,” he says. “When I listen, I’m conscious of the breaths that are taken during a phrase; I hear the vocabulary, [...]


  • francisco pancho navarro

    Navarro was born in 1944 in La Consulta, a township in Mendoza, Argentina’s wine state. Pancho wasn’t quite a teenager when his father, a policeman and amateur guitarist, gave him his first guitar and showed him the basics of playing it. He began taking formal [...]


  • marco granados

    A native of Venezuela, Marco Granados maintains an active international career as a soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. His diverse repertoire spans from classical to folk, with an emphasis on Latin-American music as his specialty. He has been a member of many critically acclaimed ensembles, [...]


  • carol fredette

    “Carol Fredette is everything you need in a jazz singer. She thinks, swings, and phrases like a creative instrumentalist, yet her way with words captures the essence of a lyric,” says critic Dan Morgenstern. Her deep, expressive voice, strong sense of swing and charismatic presence [...]


  • Kinnar

    Born into a musical lineage, Kinnar Kumar Seen is the eldest son and disciple of the well-known musical authority, Acharya Lachman Singh Seen of the Punjab Gharana, from whom he learned tabla and sitar from an early age. He earned a Master’s degree in sitar [...]


  • Deepak 9320

    Deepak Kumar is a light classical singer and composer from the  colorful state of Rajasthan, India. His work covers a wide spectrum of musical styles : ghazals (romantic poetry), bhajans (devotional songs),kirtan (call and response chanting) and classic film songs He plays harmonium  and guitar, [...]


  • Kim-Cunio-oud

    Kim Cunio , Heather Lee and the Ensemble of the Golden Age Dr Kim Cunio is Australia’s leading composer and interpreter of sacred traditional music. Within the last decade he has been commissioned to investigate the music of many sacred traditions by organizations around the [...]