Bach to the Future - Bach to the Future (2005)
Artist: Bach to the Future
Title: Bach to the Future
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Time Machine Records
Genre: Jazz, Chamber Jazz, Classical Crossover
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:33:13
Total Size: 200 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bach to the Future
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Time Machine Records
Genre: Jazz, Chamber Jazz, Classical Crossover
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:33:13
Total Size: 200 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. - Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - [03:10]
02. - Minuet in G / Little Fugue - [05:28]
03. - Solfeggietto (Introduction) - [02:56]
04. - Solfeggietto - [03:10]
05. - Cello Suite #1, Prelude - [02:13]
06. - Air on the G String - [04:33]
07. - Invention 13 - [03:19]
08. - Ave Maria (From the Well Tempered Klavier) - [02:53]
09. - Invention 1 - [02:32]
10. - Toccata - [02:59]
Pianist Michael Silverman, who occupies the first place in the charts, brings classical music to the present with "BACH TO THE FUTURE"!
Michael Silverman is the most downloaded solo pianist in the world: more than 1 million listens and downloads every day.
Imagine the classics — Bach, Beethoven, Mozart — in a new unique performance... modern jazz, African and Latin American rhythms. "Bach to the Future" offers an exciting, whimsical approach to the most beloved music of all time. And yet, they represent for you some of the most interesting familiar, but in the hands of musicians who have become quite ordinary, instruments that you have ever seen. How about a drum guitar? Or a 6-string electric violin that sounds like Jimi Hendrix?
All four performers are world—famous musicians, bestselling authors and famous composers. This is a show you won't want to miss!
Michael Silverman is the most downloaded solo pianist in the world: more than 1 million listens and downloads every day.
Imagine the classics — Bach, Beethoven, Mozart — in a new unique performance... modern jazz, African and Latin American rhythms. "Bach to the Future" offers an exciting, whimsical approach to the most beloved music of all time. And yet, they represent for you some of the most interesting familiar, but in the hands of musicians who have become quite ordinary, instruments that you have ever seen. How about a drum guitar? Or a 6-string electric violin that sounds like Jimi Hendrix?
All four performers are world—famous musicians, bestselling authors and famous composers. This is a show you won't want to miss!