Tom Lewis (Lost You) - Alone
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Lost You - Alone, by Tom Lewis

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Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"
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Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"

Written and performed by Nigel K. TamchinAugust 2010

Charles Yang - Motion for Solo Violin - Original Composition
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Charles Yang - Motion for Solo Violin - Original Composition

Inspired by Ysaye, Paganini, and B.B. King, I'm happy to say that "Motion" has been performed in the most random venues ranging from Lincoln Center in NYC to Ruta Maya's Coffee in Austin, TX. As I always say, music should have no barriers and I'm so grateful that audiences of all kinds have supported my music in grand concert halls to small, intimate bars and coffee houses. I hope you guys enjoy it!"Also Visit: www.charlesyangmusic.com www.facebook.com/charlesyangmusic

Rise from the deep, by Red Rum
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Rise from the deep, by Red Rum

Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet
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Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet

I knew I wanted to primarily use a 72-voice choir (or nine choirs of eight voices each) each with a separate speaker, spread over the wide area where there are live oaks. I also knew that I wanted these voices to evoke something of the world of those trees.

Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"
03:25
Nigel Tamchin - "It Don't Mean a Thing"

Written and performed by Nigel K. TamchinAugust 2010


Charles Yang - Motion for Solo Violin - Original Composition
03:51
Charles Yang - Motion for Solo Violin - Original Composition

Inspired by Ysaye, Paganini, and B.B. King, I'm happy to say that "Motion" has been performed in the most random venues ranging from Lincoln Center in NYC to Ruta Maya's Coffee in Austin, TX. As I always say, music should have no barriers and I'm so grateful that audiences of all kinds have supported my music in grand concert halls to small, intimate bars and coffee houses. I hope you guys enjoy it!"Also Visit: www.charlesyangmusic.com www.facebook.com/charlesyangmusic


Rise from the deep, by Red Rum
03:58
Rise from the deep, by Red Rum


Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet
02:52
Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet

I knew I wanted to primarily use a 72-voice choir (or nine choirs of eight voices each) each with a separate speaker, spread over the wide area where there are live oaks. I also knew that I wanted these voices to evoke something of the world of those trees.