When The Moon Sings - November 17, 2018
Not many people have heard of Yiruma - he plays sweet, plaintive solo piano and is much better known in other parts of the world than here. We have one of his signature pieces this time. We also have Max Richter's orchestral reflection on the Kosovo conflict, some of the later work of Ramsey Lewis, and some jazz based on the movie Black Orpheus. There's a string quartet that has made its name outside of the classical realm, and some Kevin Kern too. This and much more, plus P.T.'s grumpy week.
Join us.
- 5:07pm Eye of the Beholder by Bella Sonus on Enamoured (Neurodisc), 2000
- 5:07pm After the Rain by Kevin Kern on More Than Words (Real Music), 2002
- 5:10pm Samba De Orpheus by Vince Guaraldi Trio on Jazz Impressions Of Black Orpheus (Fanrasy Records), 1962
- 5:15pm River Flows In You by Yiruma on First Love (Yiruma Piano Collection) (Stomp Music), 2001
- 5:23pm Stormchaser by David Helpling on Between Green and Blue (Spotted Peccary), 1996
- 5:27pm For Rosita & Giovanni by FLOW on FLOW (feat. Will Ackerman, Fiona Joy, Lawrence Blatt & Jeff Oster) (LMB Music), 2017
- 5:32pm Les Fleur by Ramsey Lewis on Between the Keys (GRP), 1996
- 5:37pm November by Max Richter & Alexander Balanescu on Memoryhouse (Fat Cat Records), 2002
- 5:51pm Turning Twice by Windham Hill San Turtle Island Quartet on Sanctuary: 20 Years of Windham Hill (Disc 1) (Windham Hill), 1996
Comments
You must be signed in to post comments.