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The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, [1] to composers for quality works of contemporary classical music.
Merton is an American YouTube musician and personality who first gained press attention in March 2010 after making videos of himself interacting with people he met on Chatroulette and Omegle. In the videos, Merton sits at a piano and improvises songs about either his observations of the people he is meeting or story ideas suggested by them.
Concerto for violin and orchestra opus 60 (2013), Concerto for piano and orchestra opus 91 (2021), The Big Bang and Creation of the Universe opus 52 (2009), Etudes for piano opus 66 & opus 86 Jóhann Jóhannsson: 1969: 2018: Icelandic: And in the Endless Pause There Came the Sound of Bees: Martha Callison Horst: 1969: American
Postmodern Jukebox is known for reworking popular modern music into different vintage genres, especially early 20th century forms such as swing and jazz. They have toured North America, Europe, and Australia; often simultaneously due to the extensive discography and the numerous artists and performers involved in the project.
Jon Schmidt (born 1967) [1] is an American pianist and composer. Classically trained, he branched into New Age music in his 20s and has developed a classical crossover style that blends classical, contemporary, and rock and roll.
This is a list of new-age music artists with articles on Wikipedia. New-age music is broadly defined as relaxing, even "meditative", music that is primarily instrumental. Unlike relaxing forms of classical music, new-age music makes greater use of electronica and non-Western instrumentation.
Piano-Rag-Music; Trois mouvements de Petrouchka; Post-Romantic (early); ... Contemporary. Philip Aaberg (born 1949) Thomas Adès (born 1971) Lera Auerbach (born 1973)
From an Unknown Past (1950), for voice & piano/orchestra; Cycle of Holy Songs (1951), for voice & piano; Flight for Heaven (1952), song-cycle for voice & piano; Four Dialogues (1953–1954), for soprano, tenor, & two pianos; Three Poems for Demetrios Capetanakis (1954), for voice & piano; Poèmes pour la paix (1953–1956), for medium voice ...