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SOLO PIANO

Original music from new composers and performers

Shanghai Dream album cover Tian -- Shanghai Dream: Tian's debut album of solo piano compositions, features romantic melodies grounded in classical harmonies. Rhythm Music declares "Shanghai Dream" shows that Tian "can keep pace with the world's established pianists".

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Dancing Waves album cover Tian -- Dancing Waves: Working with voice, flute and Spanish guitar, Dancing Waves expands Tian's solo work and demonstrates Tian's virtuosity as a performer and composer. Dancing Waves establishes Tian as a true global artist.

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Dana Cunningham album cover Dana Cunningham -- Dancing at the Gate: Dana Cunningham is an instrumental pianist living and composing in the mountains of New Hampshire. Her intention "... is toward cultivating a greater sense of the present moment, and inviting the listener to open more fully to his or her own experience." Wes Phillips of On HiFi calls Dancing at the Gate "... refreshing restorative -- an hour's retreat from the sharp edges of life. It's a trip well worth the taking."

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Evocation album cover Craig Urquart: Composer/solo pianist Craig Urquhart creates rich melodic landscapes which blossom into dramatic journeys from the heart. "Craig Urquhart is a truly gifted composer... his tonal approach is not merely sincere, but genuinely moving, with a private beauty of its own."---LEONARD BERNSTEIN
more music by Craig Urquart

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Rasa Devotion album cover Nada Loutfi: Regarded as a national treasure in her native Lebanon, Nada Maria Loutfi has become a favorite of audiences in the United States and Europe. Nada began her piano studies in the midst of the war in Beirut where, for seven years, she was confined to a mountain exile. With the Bach Conventions and Chopin Waltzes as her only teacher, she was admitted to the Paris Conservatory. There she won the First Prize in Piano.

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