Improvising on Classical Masterpieces

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Improvising on Classical Masterpieces
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Publisher : muse eek publishing
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : 9781594894305
ISBN-13 : 1594894302
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Book Synopsis Improvising on Classical Masterpieces by : Bruce Arnold

Book excerpt: This book explores Improvising over Classical Music. The examples in the book were recorded by Spooky Actions, a New York based ensemble created by John Gunther and Bruce Arnold. Spooky Actions has produced a diverse set of recordings include the music of 20th century composers Anton Webern, Arnold Schoenberg and Olivier Messiaen; interpretations of Native American music Volume One and Volume Two, and well as a recording of Early Music from the 2nd century BC through the 1500’s. Their unique and compelling sound is being met with critical acclaim and widespread interest.


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