Costa-Rican composer Federico Reuben (*1978) in interview with Ophir Ilzetzki. Together they take-apart Reuben’s large ensemble piece Esferica Cantandote
Costa-Rican composer Federico Reuben (*1978) in interview with Ophir Ilzetzki. Together they take-apart Reuben’s large ensemble piece Esferica Cantandote
Who Has the Biggest Sound (2005-2008)/ Paul Dolden (*1956)
Michel Baga (born 1981) took piano lessons since age 5; started playing electric guitar at age 14 and bought “Axis:” by Jimi Hendrix. At 18 he enrolled for Composition classes at the conservatory of his hometown Varese. The breakthrough came in 2001, at age 20, when he moved to The Hague to study composition and sonology.
Michel Baga (born 1981) took piano lessons since age 5; started playing electric guitar at age 14 and bought “Axis:” by Jimi Hendrix. At 18 he enrolled for Composition classes at the conservatory of his hometown Varese. The breakthrough came in 2001, at age 20, when he moved to The Hague to study composition and sonology
Ophir Ilzetzki presents 5 new masters of pieces originally composed for the CD L’ivresse De La Vitesse of 1994. The pieces are played in the same order as featured on An Hour

Vancouver-based Peppermill Records is not your typical record label. First off, they’re a net-label…