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Doctor Dark a three-act operatic mega-album by Residents
The three-act operatic mega-album by The Residents is a masterpiece—a meticulously composed work that merges orchestral grandeur with metal’

Arashk Azizi
Mar 43 min read


Elegy Sonata, or The Day I Heard Death
Usually, I write reviews about music composed by other musicians. This time, though, I’ll be writing about my own music Elegy Sonata

Arashk Azizi
Feb 195 min read


Senderus Memorius by Patricio Franzi
The string quartet is one of the most significant ensembles in musical history, actively shaping various genres since its emergence in the 1

Arashk Azizi
Feb 182 min read


Lepo Sumera: A Trailblazer in Estonian Contemporary Music
Lepo Sumera (1950–2000) remains a significant figure in the landscape of Estonian classical music, known for his innovative orchestral works

Riia Mallat
Feb 152 min read


György Ligeti: A Visionary of 20th-Century Music
György Ligeti (1923–2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to 20th-century classical music.

Riia Mallat
Feb 83 min read


Obscura by Insiya
If darkness had a sound, how would it resonate? If shadows could speak through music, how would their whispers echo?

Arashk Azizi
Jan 273 min read


Arvo Pärt: A Pioneer of Minimalism and Tintinnabuli in Music
Arvo Pärt, born on September 11, 1935, in Paide, Estonia, is one of the most influential and revered composers of contemporary classical mus

Riia Mallat
Jan 253 min read


Top 10 Estonian Composers Who Shaped Classical Music
I've often been asked by Estonians why I chose to relocate to their country. While my decision involved many factors, one stands out above t

Arashk Azizi
Jan 194 min read


John Adams: The Voice of Modern American Classical Music
John Adams, born on February 15, 1947, in Worcester, Massachusetts, is one of the most celebrated and influential contemporary composers.

Riia Mallat
Jan 184 min read


Not Yet Home by Aaron Vaurio Jackson
Aaron Vaurio Jackson’s Not Yet Home is a soundscape of longing, and a diary of contrasts It is a sonic map, a map of the heart.

Arashk Azizi
Jan 103 min read


Exploring the Depths of Campamento: El Poder de la Infancia’s Latest Masterpiece
The Argentine music scene has always been fertile ground for experimentation and genre-blending, and El Poder de la Infancia—translated as T

Riia Mallat
Jan 82 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


Lopez & Arevalos: Redefining Contemporary Classical Music with a Timeless Touch
Lopez & Arevalos, a mesmerizing musical duo, craft an evocative blend of classical tradition and contemporary experimentation. With their ro

Riia Mallat
Dec 19, 20243 min read


The fusion of Classical and Electronic music in contemporary pieces
In recent years, the musical landscape has undergone an exciting transformation, with new genres blending traditional elements with modern s

Riia Mallat
Dec 14, 20245 min read


PART OF NATURE by KALEIIDO
Born from the sounds of nature—rain falling softly, distant thunder rumbling—KALEIIDO's latest EP, Part of Nature, is an evocative journey i

Arashk Azizi
Nov 28, 20242 min read


Meet Matteo Ramon Arevalos: Contemporary Classical Composer & Pianist
Matteo Ramon Arevalos stands out as a gifted composer and pianist in the realm of contemporary classical music. His works showcase a rare ab

Riia Mallat
Nov 14, 20243 min read


Little Arguments by Allen Constantine
Somber thoughts turned into notes, a beautiful manifestation of pain.

Arashk Azizi
Oct 25, 20243 min read


Messiaen: Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time)
Written in a Nazi prison camp by the French composer Olivier Messiaen, Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time) ...

Arashk Azizi
Oct 17, 20243 min read


"We lock our dark halves" by Ostel
In the beginning, there was music—a connection made in the abstract, a message encoded in waves, only readable by the soul.

Arashk Azizi
Oct 7, 20243 min read
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