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The series of compact discs New Music from the Americas seeks to showcase and promote music which represents the unique artistic vision of composers from the three Americas.
Karin Redekopp Edwards, Pianist
Eckhardt-Gramatté ・ Chopin ・ Liszt
Karin Redekopp Edwards is professor of piano at Wheaton College. In 2013 Wheaton College honored her with the prestigious Senior Scholar Achievement Award for her excellence in performing and teaching.All sounds for the compositions on this CD were recorded during my travels in India in the 1990s. They form the language with which I "speak" of a relationship, of a love, that I developed for this initially very foreign place. - Hildegard WesterkampA spectacular, dark, brilliant CD-length piece from this virtuosic German group. Heavy interactive computer and signal processed sound makes for an intense experience.Great label, superb compilation of all new music artists on the label. — Earwaves online magazineDamián Keller's music is based on "ecological sound models." The music is gesturally intense and spatially sophisticated.Second Earsay compilation including fresh evocative electroacoustic works by six Earsay artists.Astonishing Sense
of being taken over by something far greater than me
Susan Frykberg is a composer of electroacoustic music who often combines feminist ideas and theatrical processes in her work. She has created a number of "environments" in which stories (often mythological) of women's lives are the "context" for her musicStructural Damage (Andrew Czink, piano & percussion; John Oliver, guitars) perform Live at the Lux Theatre of the Western Front (Vancouver) with special guests Douglas Schmidt, accordion, and Giorgio Magnanensi, DJ/electronics.Go to Top