Today’s Rhapsody is from Liverpudlian Emcee Nelson from the Neo Noir EP which comes out this April. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP_h5DRmAE0
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Today’s Rhapsody is the Forest Rhapsody by Taiwanese Ocarina player You Xue-Zhi. Performed by Cris Gale on Standard Tenor and Soprano Ocarinas.
This week’s Rhapsodies we bring out the funk with William Goldstein’s Midnight Rhapsody. Enjoy ’cause this one rocks! http://youtu.be/VvZeZ9i753g
I’m a big fan of different performers doing their unique takes on the same song. The different takes on these friends are always fascinating both in arrangements and even context. Take the song “House of the Rising Sun” for example. Growing[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Now that we’re back in business It’s time to drum up the regular features starting with the Tuesday Rhapsodies. And who better to start with but with good old Franz Liszt, but not, emphasis NOT, another Hungarian Rhapsody. I know![…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This week’s rhapsody is “Footsteps” a Bulgarian dance rhapsody by Vladimir Djambazov and was his winning entry in the 13th Grand Prix of the International composing competition “Rhapsody in 7/8” of the St. George Foundation.
This week’s Rhapsody is Asian Fold Rhapsody arranged by Richard Saucedo. It includes such Asian folk tunes as the upbeat Chinese The Bamboo Flute, the Japanese Sakura and the Korean Ahrirang. So here it is performed by theGMEA District 9 Middle School[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I can’t believe I’m using this one. But since the Michael Bay version just came out (a movie I have no intention of seeing) that’s as good an excuse as any. I was probably too old to ever really get[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today’s Rhapsody is Jonathan Wilson’s Natural Rhapsody Enjoy
Today’s Rhapsody is the Rumba Rhapsody by Noro Morales. I’m pretty sure it started out as a variation of Liszt’s second Hungarian Rhapsody, but it’s a fun little piece so I won’t hold it against it.