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Frank Fezishin: The Classical Flugelhorn
Horn concertos arranged for Flugelhorn, strings and continuo with the Caritas Chamber Orchestra of Budapest, Akos Somogyvary, conductor. Includes Mozart's Horn Concerto No.1 and No.3
Dave Kulju: Notes in the Margin
Instrumental Progressive Rock... sometimes with vocals.
Recommended if you like
Marillion,
Porcupine Tree,
Rush.
Reunion Hill Band: Reunion Hill Band
Dana Cunningham: The Color of Light
Stunning contemporary solo piano with added instrumental textures, including cello, English horn, violin, guitar, and spare percussion.
Recommended if you like
Frédéric Chopin,
George Winston,
Keith Jarrett.
One Hand Free: Sweetbreads
The feeling you got when you waited for everyone to go to sleep and the house to get so settled in; right before you shimmied out your window, hit the ground and took off into a world that was open ended and dangerous.
Recommended if you like
The Allman Brothers,
The Black Crowes,
Traffic.
Frank Wallace: Delphín - music for vihuela de mano
Peaceful, meditative. Wallace is the master of the earliest Spanish guitar, predecessor to the modern guitar of Segovia and Williams.
Recommended if you like
John Williams,
Ronn McFarlane.
Karen Bays: Karen Bays
Like a well mixed cocktail this self-titled album is an eclectic mix of classic country with a twist, original songs from the heart, and a little bit of R&B to add to the flavor.
Recommended if you like
Faith Hill,
Joss Stone,
Trisha Yearwood.
The Dartmouth Aires: Dartmouth Undying
Our vast repertoire includes contemporary favorites, traditional Dartmouth tunes and sketch comedy - all done with just our mouths. Can you believe it.
Eve Kodiak: Rappin' on the Reflexes
Songs, raps, and movement narrations for parents and teachers working with children to enhance their physical, emotional, social, and academic well-being.