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David Garrett Legacy-Beethoven Violin Concerto Kreisler

David Garrett’s new classical CD/DVD is the Beethoven Violin Concerto – a LEGACY to Beethoven (and Kreisler). This is an opportunity for fans of the 31-year-old German-born violinist, familiar with his rock-inspired concerts and CDs to discover his first love – classical music. The DVD part is divided into two sections; first: Live In Baden-Baden, [...]

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The Puppini  Sisters Hollywood

The Puppini Sisters – Hollywod

Neither sororal nor from the 40s, the Puppini Sisters are a London-based trio who sing kitschy, close harmony covers. They may not have particularly robust or characterful voices, but the public’s appetite for all things retro has got them to this, their fourth album. Stylish, rather than substantial, it’s filled with busy arrangements of standards [...]

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African jazz covers

African Jazz Covers

Re-interpreting a classic is no joke, and it takes a true artist to delve into this path and come out smelling like roses. A number of revered local jazz acts have decided to take this task head-on and give some standards, Motown, jazz, contemporary and R&B evergreens African make overs. The result is the “African [...]

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Dreamscape

Creeper – Dreamstates

Creeper is a Durban/Cape Town project…. there’s bassist Dan Wilson in Durban and saxophonist Luke Townsend in Cape Town. Dreamscapes is Creeper’s fourth album following ‘The Trip’ in 2008 which was an in your face electronic affair. Dreamstates is much less electronic and Creeper has consciously stripped away several layers of sound in order create [...]

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Acoustic Cafe

Putumayo presents Acoustic Cafe

Acoustic Café combines the best elements of Putumayo‟s successful Acoustic and Café series, which together have sold more than 2 million copies. On Acoustic Café, Putumayo features rising young stars and new discoveries. In keeping with their global approach, the artists hail from around the globe. American singers such as Trevor Hall, Justin Townes Earle, [...]

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Charl

Charl du Plessis and Zanta Hofmeyr – Beethoven Tango

The first collaboration of Steinway Artist Charl du Plessis and violinist Zanta Hofmeyr has just been released on CD. Beethoven Tango is this duos first recording project after sold-out performances all across South Africa. Beethoven Tango (as the name suggests) is a unique musical journey joining the fire of tango rhythms with the sounds of [...]

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Jenkins

Katherine Jenkins – Daydream

Her most personal album to date, it draws together music and songs she loves from across classical, traditional, folk and easy pop that have inspired her over the course of her life. Recorded in Los Angeles and London in spring this year, Katherine has once again teamed up with John Shanks in the U.S (credits [...]

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latin fire

MarĂ­a Luisa Rayan – Latin Fire

Internationally renowned harpist, MarĂ­a Luisa Rayan-Forero has performed to critical acclaim in the USA, Europe, Latin America, China and Japan.  Described by the New York Concert Review as “clearly an extremely talented, accomplished, experienced performer who can keep an audience listening with rapt attention,” Ms. Rayan-Forero has been performing all over the globe for the [...]

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EMI Entertainment

The John Wilson Orchestra – ‘That’s Entertainment: A Celebration of the MGM Film Musical’

John Wilson is a conductor and arranger who specialises in reviving the music of the old Hollywood and MGM musical films – he leads his own symphonic orchestra built around a jazz big band. The John Wilson Orchestra was formed in 1994 for their first ever gig at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre. They went on to [...]

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Paradiso

Hayley Westenra & Ennio Morricone – Paradiso

New Zealand born soprano Hayley Westenra celebrates ten incredible years in the music industry with the release of her fifth studio album, ‘Paradiso’ — a collaboration with master Italian composer Ennio Morricone. Well known for his iconic film scores including ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ and ‘Once Upon a Time in the West’, [...]

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