Tag: Classical Music

  • Christopher Carr Releases Neoclassical Single “Anastasis” Ahead of Upcoming Album, Features Religious-Themed Cover Art

    Christopher Carr Releases Neoclassical Single “Anastasis” Ahead of Upcoming Album, Features Religious-Themed Cover Art

    French neoclassical composer Christopher Carr has released a new single titled “Anastasis”, which also serves as the lead track for his upcoming album of the same name. The piece has been available on streaming platforms since March 6, 2026.

    Built within a neoclassical framework, “Anastasis” draws influence from established composers in the genre, including Arvo Pärt, Ludovico Einaudi, and Max Richter. The track follows a familiar structure for modern classical releases: a minimal, delicate introduction that gradually builds into a more layered and intense arrangement.

    Carr has stated that significant attention was given to the string recordings, which form the core texture of the composition. The production leans on slow development and repetition, aiming for atmosphere rather than traditional melodic progression.

    The title “Anastasis,” a Greek word meaning “resurrection” or “rising”, reflects the central theme of the piece—inner recovery and transformation after difficulty. The track is positioned around ideas of renewal and emotional rebuilding, though it remains largely instrumental in its delivery.

    The cover artwork has also drawn attention, featuring a depiction of Jesus Christ wearing a crown of thorns with visible blood imagery. The visual choice aligns with the themes of suffering and resurrection referenced in the title, though it may be interpreted differently by listeners depending on context and sensitivity to religious symbolism.

    In a brief statement, Carr described the composition as a reflection on uncertainty and the idea of finding hope through change, framing the piece as a response to difficult personal and global conditions.

    “Anastasis” continues his development of a neoclassical sound identity focused on cinematic structure and emotional pacing, though it does not significantly depart from the stylistic conventions associated with contemporary piano-led classical music.

    “Anastasis” by  Christopher Carr is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Emmy Award Winner Dustin O’Halloran Shares Unheard Track “Fragile N.1” Ahead of Lumière Reissue

    Emmy Award Winner Dustin O’Halloran Shares Unheard Track “Fragile N.1” Ahead of Lumière Reissue

    Acclaimed composer Dustin O’Halloran has released “Fragile N.1,” a previously unheard track recorded during the sessions for his 2011 album Lumière.

    The track is one of four archival pieces included in an expanded reissue of Lumière, arriving in celebration of the album’s 15th anniversary. These recordings, drawn from the original creative period, offer a closer look into the atmospheric and minimalist world that defined the project.

    Originally developed during and after O’Halloran’s work on the soundtrack for Marie Antoinette, “Fragile N.1” carries the same delicate, cinematic quality that shaped much of the Lumière era. Built around restrained piano work and subtle tonal shifts, the piece explores ideas of fragility, innocence, and emotional texture through minimal but expressive composition.

    Alongside “Fragile N.1,” the reissue also features three additional pieces: the unreleased piano composition “Timothy Is Sleeping,” a remix of “We Move Lightly,” and a demo recording of “Opus 43,” each expanding the sonic world of the original album.

    With this release, Emmy Award winner, Lumière is revisited not only as a landmark record in O’Halloran’s catalogue, but as a deeper archive of a highly focused creative period.

    “Fragile N.1” by Dustin O’Halloran is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Ukrainian composer Sergey Khomenko Shares New Single “UKR TANOK”

    Ukrainian composer Sergey Khomenko Shares New Single “UKR TANOK”

    Ukrainian composer and producer  Sergey Khomenko has released his latest single “UKR TANOK”

    Khomenko’s music has been featured in several television series. Some of his most popular works include Worst friend (2020),  “Elena Beautiful” (2021), “Who Will You Behave With” (2021) and “Adventure for Two” (2022).

    He has lived in Italy since 2000

    “UKR TANOK ” by Sergey Khomenko out now on all streaming platforms .

  • American Composer de Welkayuden Releases New EP “sekunda temporiña”

    American Composer de Welkayuden Releases New EP “sekunda temporiña”

    American a pianist-composer de Welkayuden returns with “sekunda temporiña”

    It’s the lead single off his self-titled debut album. 

    “sekunda temporiña” by de Welkayuden is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • French Composer Mark J Soler Shares Country Rock Single “Time to Go”, Inspired by his Times as a Software Engineer in Texas. 

    French Composer Mark J Soler Shares Country Rock Single “Time to Go”, Inspired by his Times as a Software Engineer in Texas. 

    French composer Mark J Soler returns with Time to Go”, embracing a stripped- down, emotionally driven country rock sound.

    Built around the tones of classic electric guitars, featuring Fender Stratocaster textures alongside the depth of Gibson Les Paul and supported by a solid bass foundation, “Time to Go” is a  departure from the artist’s previous work. 

    This artistic direction is deeply tied to personal experience. Having lived and worked for a decade in Austin, Texas, as a software engineer, Mark developed a strong connection to the city’s vibrant and deeply rooted live music culture. 

    The influence of Austin’s bar scene where country, rock, and blues intersect organically, can be felt throughout the track.

    “Time to Go” is not only sonically inspired by that chapter of life but visually as well. The single’s cover artwork draws directly from the view once seen from the artist’s home in Austin, encapsulating both nostalgia and forward momentum.

    “Time to Go” by Mark J Soler is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • American Violinist Richard Carr Performs Manannan “Mac Lir (Irish god of the Sea)”,  with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra

    American Violinist Richard Carr Performs Manannan “Mac Lir (Irish god of the Sea)”,  with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra

    American violinist, composer and improviser Richard Carr, performs  with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra in Manannan Mac Lir (Irish god of the sea). 

    Carr’s original composition combines neoclassical composition, and improvised solo violin with a nod to the emerald Isle.

    An avid hiker and mountaineer, Richard credits one if his hiking trips as the inspiration behind this new piece. 

     “A few years back, I went trekking on the Dingle and Kerry ways on the west coast of Ireland. I spent my nights in small villages where I would do improvised, impromptu solo violin concerts in the churches and Cathedrals. I made field recordings of these concerts and used them in an earlier release called “Gray Skies on the Edge”. Last year, I took some of that material and scored it for orchestra. Manannan Mac Lir (Irish god of the sea) is the result of that process. 

    “Mac Lir (Irish god of the Sea)” by Richard Carr out on all platforms. 

  • Czech Creative Company Studio Softici Shares Electroswing Instrumental “Clarinet Carousel” 

    Czech Creative Company Studio Softici Shares Electroswing Instrumental “Clarinet Carousel” 

    Studio Softici have released their new single “Clarinet Carousel,” an instrumental electroswing track with a dominant clarinet presence.

    Studio Softici is a small Czech-based creative company focused on a wide range of artistic disciplines including graphic design, painting, music, and software/game development.

    Born from pure improvisation, the main melody captures the spontaneity and charm of the clarinet’s tone while blending seamlessly with modern electroswing production. 

    “Clarinet Carousel” is crafted for anyone who loves the playful, expressive sound of the clarinet,” says the group 

    “Clarinet Carousel” by Studio Softici is out now on all platforms.

  • Italian Pianist Niel Lian Shares “Resilience in a World on Fire” off his debut EP of the Same Name

    Italian Pianist Niel Lian Shares “Resilience in a World on Fire” off his debut EP of the Same Name

    Italian pianist and composer Niel Lian has released his debut EP  Resilience in a World of Fire which explores themes of fragility, distance, and belonging. 

    The EP consists entirely of solo piano pieces, each one tracing a step in a journey. From healing, to confronting fears, to moments of reaction and recognition.

    The title track  best defines its essence: a meditation on fragility, endurance, and the quiet forms of strength that hold us together when everything seems to be burning around us. 

    Niel Lian’s music brings together elements of classical tradition and contemporary minimalism, drawing inspiration from Chopin, Philip Glass, Wim Mertens, Max Richter, Nils Frahm, and the psychologically aware approach of Peter Gabriel.

    The Resilience in a World on Fire EP by Niel Lian is out now on all platforms.

  • Ukrainian Composer Sergey Khomenko Shares “The Wind of Success”

    Ukrainian Composer Sergey Khomenko Shares “The Wind of Success”

    Ukrainian composer and producer  Sergey Khomenko has released his latest single “The Wind of Success”

    Khomenko’s music has been featured in several television series. Some of his most popular works include Worst friend (2020),  “Elena Beautiful” (2021), “Who Will You Behave With” (2021) and “Adventure for Two” (2022).

    He has lived in Italy since 2000

    “The Wind of Success” by Sergey Khomenko out now on all platforms 

  • French Composer Mark J Soler Releases New Piece “Inner Life”, Inspired by a Trip to the Cathedral of Chartres 

    French Composer Mark J Soler Releases New Piece “Inner Life”, Inspired by a Trip to the Cathedral of Chartres 

    French composer Mark J Soler has released his new piece, “Inner Life”,  third track of the Walks EP released in early October.

    Inspired by a recent trip to the Cathedral of Chartres in France, the song speaks those moments of life favorable to personal introspection/Meditation as an attempt to analyse inner feelings. 

    Reflecting on his visit to the cathedral, which like the Notre Dame, was recently renovated, Mark shares: “The place is inspiring and stimulates prayer, turning your mind to god, to spirituality.”

    “I composed played and produce the song ‘Inner Life’ on the way back from that visit.”

    The two other songs on the Walks EP are called “Lazy Song” and “Walking In The City”.

    “Inner Life” by Mark J Soler is out now on all platforms 

    “Inner Life” by Mark J Soler is out now on all platforms