Tango for Violin and Piano
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Violin - Rusanda Panfili Piano - Donka AngatschevaRecorded live in the Bank Austria Salon, Vienna/Austria

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"O, that I on wings could rise" from Handel's Theodora
04:01
"O, that I on wings could rise" from Handel's Theodora

Recorded at the Gordon Theater in Camden, New Jersey by Stefán Örn Arnarson. http://marenmontalbano.com

Italian in Algiers (Original Wind Quintet Arrangement)
04:57
Italian in Algiers (Original Wind Quintet Arrangement)

Puanhou Wind Quintet: Sean Rodan, Flute Emile Oshima, Oboe Jesse Woo, French Horn Oliver Jia-Richards, Bassoon Michael Han, Clarinet

Tango. Accordion music. an original.
02:52
Tango. Accordion music. an original.

Right now this tango is in the works for two instruments. (two accordions, or an accordion and a violin or guitar.) enjoy! comments are welcome and appreciated.

Yuko Otomo and Connie Crothers
04:43
Yuko Otomo and Connie Crothers

This series engages different creative disciplines under the banner of improvisation, and a mutual caring about the World we share, with each artist adapting their concerns to build a stronger community.

"O, that I on wings could rise" from Handel's Theodora
04:01
"O, that I on wings could rise" from Handel's Theodora

Recorded at the Gordon Theater in Camden, New Jersey by Stefán Örn Arnarson. http://marenmontalbano.com


Italian in Algiers (Original Wind Quintet Arrangement)
04:57
Italian in Algiers (Original Wind Quintet Arrangement)

Puanhou Wind Quintet: Sean Rodan, Flute Emile Oshima, Oboe Jesse Woo, French Horn Oliver Jia-Richards, Bassoon Michael Han, Clarinet


Tango. Accordion music. an original.
02:52
Tango. Accordion music. an original.

Right now this tango is in the works for two instruments. (two accordions, or an accordion and a violin or guitar.) enjoy! comments are welcome and appreciated.


Yuko Otomo and Connie Crothers
04:43
Yuko Otomo and Connie Crothers

This series engages different creative disciplines under the banner of improvisation, and a mutual caring about the World we share, with each artist adapting their concerns to build a stronger community.