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Terri Lyne Carrington - The Mosaic Project: Love and Soul (2015) [Official Digital Download]

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Terri Lyne Carrington - The Mosaic Project: Love and Soul (2015) [Official Digital Download]

Terri Lyne Carrington - The Mosaic Project: Love and Soul (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 65:31 minutes | 740 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

After receiving worldwide praise and a GRAMMY for Best Jazz Vocal Album for her 2011 disc, "The Mosaic Project", drummer extraordinaire Terri Lyne Carrington releases its hotly anticipated follow-up, "The Mosaic Project: Love And Soul". Like its predecessor, "The Mosaic Project: Love And Soul" presents Carrington leading a rotating cast of superb female instrumentalists and vocalists that includes Oleta Adams, Natalie Cole, Paula Cole, Lalah Hathaway, Chaka Khan, Chanté Moore, Valerie Simpson, Nancy Wilson, Jaguar Wright and Lizz Wright, as well as saxophonist Tia Fuller, trumpeter Ingrid Jensen; bassists Meshell Ndegoecello and Linda Oh; and keyboardists Geri Allen, Patrice Rushen and Rachel Z.

Richard Hickox, LSO - Carl Orff: Carmina Burana (2008) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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Richard Hickox, LSO - Carl Orff: Carmina Burana (2008) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra - Carl Orff: Carmina Burana (2008)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 60:40 minutes | 1,08 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

Recorded live at the Barbican Centre in November 2007, Richard Hickox conducts Carl Orff’s immensely popular dramatic cantata Carmina Burana with the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and soloists, Barry Banks, Laura Claycomb and Christopher Maltman. The score’s combination of gloriously infectious vulgarity interspersed with moments of genuine beauty has assured it an unquestionable position as one of the most popular of all twentieth-century choral works.

Mikael Rudolfsson - Encounter (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

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Mikael Rudolfsson - Encounter (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

Mikael Rudolfsson - Encounter (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 57:28 minutes | 535 MB
Avant-Garde Classical | Label: NEOS Music, Official Digital Download

“Encounter” is a colorful term. The English word stands for encounter, meeting, collision, unexpected, touch. Our program also speaks of this diversity of meaning. It lives from vital exchange, from resistance, dangers and surprises, and not least from risk. Our soloist commissioned three of the pieces specifically for this purpose. They were tailor-made for him, although not bite-sized. On the contrary: they challenge you and want to leave your comfort zone.

Fernando Marín & Nadine Balbeisi - A Musical Tour, from Renaissance to Baroque: 20 Years of Cantar alla Viola (2024) [24/48]

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Fernando Marín & Nadine Balbeisi - A Musical Tour, from Renaissance to Baroque: 20 Years of Cantar alla Viola (2024) [24/48]

Fernando Marín & Nadine Balbeisi - A Musical Tour, from Renaissance to Baroque: 20 Years of Cantar alla Viola (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 66:13 minutes | 702 MB
Classical, Vocal | Label: Da Vinci Classics, Official Digital Download

The pinnacle of Renaissance music and its practice was forged in an incessant coming and going, a constant journey of musicians and musical chapels through courts or noble, royal, ducal, and papal houses throughout Europe. From the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, musicians from far and wide gathered in Flanders to catch up on musical material, sent by kings, dukes and counts from all over Europe. Some musicians called these gatherings “the schools.” These meetings served, in addition to learning things about their Art, as a kind of market for musicians. Musicians from the Franco-Flemish regions brought their polyphonic compositions and most refined musical skills to other countries like Italy or Spain.