FOOL (Original Slam Poem)
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First Dance - Royalty Free - Emotional Piano Music
02:20
First Dance - Royalty Free - Emotional Piano Music

Music used - First Dance by Jonny Easton

Maren Montalbano - Det Syng from Haugtussa (Grieg)
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Maren Montalbano - Det Syng from Haugtussa (Grieg)

This recording was taken during a rehearsal for Songs of the Tundra, a performance by Lyric Fest that happened January 12-13, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.

Corporate Reel 2018 – Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com)
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Corporate Reel 2018 – Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com)

A selection of corporate project voiceovers from Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com).Jack Pinder is an Award winning, native English voiceover artist based in London, UK and is the winner of 'Best Male TV Documentary Voiceover' at the One Voice Awards 2020.

Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet
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Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet

For those of you who want to understand the form of a fugue better, this page explains it pretty well: http://www2.nau.edu/tas3/fugueanatomy...

First Dance - Royalty Free - Emotional Piano Music
02:20
First Dance - Royalty Free - Emotional Piano Music

Music used - First Dance by Jonny Easton


Maren Montalbano - Det Syng from Haugtussa (Grieg)
02:39
Maren Montalbano - Det Syng from Haugtussa (Grieg)

This recording was taken during a rehearsal for Songs of the Tundra, a performance by Lyric Fest that happened January 12-13, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.


Corporate Reel 2018 – Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com)
01:02
Corporate Reel 2018 – Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com)

A selection of corporate project voiceovers from Jack Pinder (www.EnigmaVoices.com).Jack Pinder is an Award winning, native English voiceover artist based in London, UK and is the winner of 'Best Male TV Documentary Voiceover' at the One Voice Awards 2020.


Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet
01:31
Fugue Example for Woodwind Quartet

For those of you who want to understand the form of a fugue better, this page explains it pretty well: http://www2.nau.edu/tas3/fugueanatomy...