Life Is A Wave, by The Empty Page
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Lighting Tips for Teaching Online Lessons
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Spring Street, a new opera by Pete Wyer
[mpc_countdown preset="mpc_preset_2" date="24/07/2021 00:00" item_font_color="#df5461" item_font_size="24" animation_in_type="transition.fadeIn" animation_in_offset="100" animation_in_duration="300" animation_in_delay="0"] [ditty_news_ticker id="20176"] Exclusive world premier, full performance here Saturday 24th July 2021. HEDAY INOUE is The Caretaker - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE JOY TAMAYO is The Optimist - enjoy her Jeeni Showcase HERE MAREN MONTALBANO is The Watcher - enjoy her Jeeni Showcase HERE PETE WYER is The Composer - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE MATT GRAY is The Film Director - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE STEVE DALACHINSKY is The Poet - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE YUKO OTOMO is The Poet - enjoy her Jeeni Showcase HERE Joy Tamayo, soprano Maren Montalbano, mezzo soprano Heday Inoue, bass baritone Maria Grigoryeva, violins Vladimir Stoletov, viola Lyudmila Kadyrbaeva, cello Pete M Wyer guitar, bass, keyboard Josh Plotner, saxes Bobby Previte, drums Matt Gray, Spring Street film director (2021), Norbert Nowotsch, archive film (1996), Film edit, Pete M. Wyer Music Direction, Mila Henry Studio Music Supervision, Daniel Lazour Recorded at Eastside Sound & Three Horses Studio, New York Mixed at Press Play, London Poems by Steve Dalachinsky and Yuko Otomo Spring Street Opera by Pete WyerSteve Dalachinsky 1946 - 2019 with love
Leaving It All Behind - James Hawken
Do you ever feel like you've had enough? You need to make changes in your life? I felt like this and as usual, sat at the piano. I used the instrument to 'reset' my frame of mind, as a bridge from one life experience to another. The result is an expressive, dynamic piece full of changes of pace and touch. The overall effect instilling an air of calm and closing of a chapter. It's mood is also positive and conveys a feeling of optimism for the future.
Lighting Tips for Teaching Online Lessons
Tune in to the TopCast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast... Or follow our socials here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/topmusic.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/topmusicteac... Twitter: https://twitter.com/timjtopham Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/timtopham
Spring Street, a new opera by Pete Wyer
[mpc_countdown preset="mpc_preset_2" date="24/07/2021 00:00" item_font_color="#df5461" item_font_size="24" animation_in_type="transition.fadeIn" animation_in_offset="100" animation_in_duration="300" animation_in_delay="0"] [ditty_news_ticker id="20176"] Exclusive world premier, full performance here Saturday 24th July 2021. HEDAY INOUE is The Caretaker - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE JOY TAMAYO is The Optimist - enjoy her Jeeni Showcase HERE MAREN MONTALBANO is The Watcher - enjoy her Jeeni Showcase HERE PETE WYER is The Composer - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE MATT GRAY is The Film Director - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE STEVE DALACHINSKY is The Poet - enjoy his Jeeni Showcase HERE YUKO OTOMO is The Poet - enjoy her Jeeni Showcase HERE Joy Tamayo, soprano Maren Montalbano, mezzo soprano Heday Inoue, bass baritone Maria Grigoryeva, violins Vladimir Stoletov, viola Lyudmila Kadyrbaeva, cello Pete M Wyer guitar, bass, keyboard Josh Plotner, saxes Bobby Previte, drums Matt Gray, Spring Street film director (2021), Norbert Nowotsch, archive film (1996), Film edit, Pete M. Wyer Music Direction, Mila Henry Studio Music Supervision, Daniel Lazour Recorded at Eastside Sound & Three Horses Studio, New York Mixed at Press Play, London Poems by Steve Dalachinsky and Yuko Otomo Spring Street Opera by Pete WyerSteve Dalachinsky 1946 - 2019 with love
Leaving It All Behind - James Hawken
Do you ever feel like you've had enough? You need to make changes in your life? I felt like this and as usual, sat at the piano. I used the instrument to 'reset' my frame of mind, as a bridge from one life experience to another. The result is an expressive, dynamic piece full of changes of pace and touch. The overall effect instilling an air of calm and closing of a chapter. It's mood is also positive and conveys a feeling of optimism for the future.