
“The source for alternative cello music.” Cellocelli provides sheet music, recordings and tutorials for cello and strings by Dave Brubeck, Astor Piazzolla, Stephen Katz, Derek Snyder, the tango band Oblivion Project, and more.
The website of my friend Kurt Leland offers the best in channeled information and astral travel experiences. See his profoundly useful writings, including the book I like to refer to as MY BIBLE: Music and the Soul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wire Monkey Dance creates highly physical dance installations utilizing steel scaffolding and other industrial materials. Their gravity defying, multimedia dance events feature bold, animalistic choreography, live music and video projections, and address timeless human themes. I’ve been WMD Composer and Music Director since their inception in 2000.
“The New Directions Cello Association has created a network for the growing field of alternative and nonclassical cello. The goals of the NDCA are to encourage interaction among nonclassical cellists, and to promote awareness among all cellists and the musically oriented public about the contributions that cellists are making in many styles of contemporary music. This encompasses those musical styles which are not commonly taught to cellists at music schools, especially those involving some amount of improvisation. The NDCA publishes a newsletter called Cello City Ink twice a year which contains interviews, reviews, articles, and other information related to nonclassical cello.”
ConcertsInYourHome.com promotes the concept of house concerts to artists and music lovers across the U.S. and beyond. Through the web and word-of-mouth, this site promotes the appeal of house concerts and helps turn music fans into concert promoters.
Saxophonist, bandleader, composer, explorer of the world's musics, and founder of Living Music and of the Paul Winter Consort, PAUL WINTER has created an award-winning body of work that transcends categories, reflecting his wide-ranging experiences in the musical traditions and natural environments of the Earth.
I have not met this artist or seen his work up close, but I love what happens to my imagination when I look at the World through his site.
“Kahn’s artworks frequently incorporate flowing water, fog, sand and light to create complex and continually changing systems. Many of these works can be seen as "observatories" in that they frame and enhance our perception of natural phenomena.”
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