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Roberto Koch & William Evans - Quiet Journey (2023)

Posted By: Fizzpop
Roberto Koch & William Evans - Quiet Journey (2023)

Roberto Koch & William Evans - Quiet Journey (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 289 MB | Cover | 01:05:45 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 152 MB
Jazz | Label: TCB The Montreux Jazz Label

The genesis for this project which was very challenging and enjoyable to say the least, took shape over an extended period of time. Fortunately, Roberto and I weren't under any immediate pressure to come up with suitable material for a duo recording; which in turn, allowed the entire process to move at a very relaxed and productive pace. Needless to say, having enough time to work on different thoughts, opinions, and ideas as opposed to dealing with strict "over the shoulder" deadlines can be a huge advantage. Especially when faced with the demanding (and sometimes unforgiving) atmosphere of working in a recording studio.

Maria Cristina Kiehr - Navigating Foreign Waters: Spanish Baroque Music & Mexican Folk Music (2021)

Posted By: delpotro
Maria Cristina Kiehr - Navigating Foreign Waters: Spanish Baroque Music & Mexican Folk Music (2021)

Maria Cristina Kiehr, Krishnasol Jiménez, Roberto Koch - Navigating Foreign Waters: Spanish Baroque Music & Mexican Folk Music (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 201 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 118 Mb | 00:51:28
Classical, Vocal | Label: Brilliant Classics

In a very specific sense in 16th- and 17th-century Spain and again in today’s Mexico (and elsewhere in Latin America) the Spanish term son denotes a particular genre of music with certain common traits including a close association with dance, text composed of several verses (coplas) and a fundamental harmonic pattern unique to each son.