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Cello in Classical Music: From Historical Roots to Modern Versatility
The cello in classical music holds a place of unmatched depth and resonance. Its voice—warm, human-like, and infinitely expressive—has made it one of the most beloved instruments in the world. Tracing its origins reveals a journey from Renaissance string innovations to the modern symphony orchestra, and from intimate chamber settings to the grandest concert halls. Today, the cello has stepped far beyond the confines of classical tradition, becoming a powerful voice in genres

Arashk Azizi
Aug 54 min read


Estonian Composers, Classical Music, and the Digital Album Era
Estonia, despite its small population of just over 1.3 million, holds a significant place in the world of classical music. Over the past century, Estonian composers have contributed works of striking originality, blending Baltic folk traditions with contemporary trends. From the early 20th century’s national romanticism to today’s digitally distributed works, Estonia’s music scene has continually evolved, embracing new creative and technological possibilities.

Riia Mallat
Aug 33 min read


Twinkle, Twinkle by Alkis H – 12 Variations for Symphony Orchestra: From Lullaby to Orchestral Epic
Twinkle, Twinkle by Alkis H takes one of the most universally recognized melodies in the world and transforms it into a miniature symphonic journey. This twelve-part work, presented as a continuous arc, retains a steady tempo throughout but evolves dramatically in mood, color, and orchestral texture. What begins as a simple nursery theme grows into something rich, inventive, and at times even grandiose—culminating in a sweeping fugue and finale that feel worlds away from the

Arashk Azizi
Jul 313 min read


Gustav Mahler, The Symphonic Prophet
Gustav Mahler is often regarded as one of the most profound and visionary composers of all time.

Arashk Azizi
Apr 56 min read


Ester Mägi: The First Lady of Estonian Music
Ester Mägi (1922–2021) was one of Estonia’s most distinguished composers, often referred to as the “First Lady of Estonian Music."

Arashk Azizi
Feb 224 min read


Rural TV Classical by Thomas Hewitt Jones
The sweet arpeggios of a violin, playing softly, create a rural and emotional scene that opens the album Rural TV Classical by the brilliant

Arashk Azizi
Jan 72 min read


Arashk Azizi: The Storyteller of Modern Classical Music
Arashk Azizi, an Iranian-born composer, pianist, and music producer currently based in Tallinn, Estonia, is an artist who epitomizes the fus

Riia Mallat
Dec 26, 20244 min read


Winter Solstice by Michael Evan Moore
Michael Evan Moore’s Winter Solstice EP is a beautifully crafted tribute to the quiet grandeur of the longest night of the year.

Arashk Azizi
Dec 2, 20243 min read


“Instrumental Love pt.2” by Nico Guzzi
“Instrumental Love pt.2” by Nico Guzzi, as its name suggests, is a collection of six instrumental tracks crafted with love.

Arashk Azizi
Aug 31, 20242 min read


The Neoclassical Propaganda by Keou ISSABRE
“The Neoclassical Propaganda” by Keou ISSABRE is a classical album featuring six marvelous pieces for piano, violin, and clarinet.

Arashk Azizi
Aug 21, 20242 min read


Conducting My Symphonic Anxiety by Jimmy Verace
"Conducting My Symphonic Anxiety" by Jimmy Verace is a symphonic piece in six parts, composed for a full orchestra.

Arashk Azizi
Aug 8, 20242 min read


Daley: Olympic Superstar by Edward McCormack
Edward McCormack's "Daley: Olympic Superstar," the soundtrack to the BBC2 documentary of the same name directed by Vadim Jean,

Arashk Azizi
Jul 27, 20244 min read


Regards from Rochester by Thomas Hewitt Jones
“Regards from Rochester” by Thomas Hewitt Jones is a 10-part oratorio in the style of late Romantic music.

Arashk Azizi
Jun 26, 20242 min read


Tavern Inn the Woods by Fyremoon
Fyremoon's latest album, “Tavern Inn the Woods”, is a compelling instrumental journey through a rich, fantastical soundscape.

Arashk Azizi
May 28, 20242 min read
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