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"Millstone River" by Pamela Illanes-Tatsuoka
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"In New Jersey, our house faced the Millstone River. It was serene to watch the river flow, and it seemed to grow even more peaceful as the days and seasons passed. Performed by the amazing pianist Javier Gonzales. Music by Pamela Illanes-Tatsuoka."
piano classical contemporary
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I compose music and several songs that I have written were inspired by poems, including those by Pablo Neruda and Antonio Skarmeta.
As a composer, I am fortunate to have collaborated with incredibly talented artists from all around the world. This includes my latest album with the truly extraordinary soprano Maribel Villarroel and the masterful arranger and pianist René Calderón for 'Canciones para Pablo Neruda.' These songs are based on the poems of the great Pablo Neruda, and permission has been granted by the Pablo Neruda Foundation. Please listen, Maribel is a tour de force and her and René's interpretation of Neruda and these songs is so heartfelt. I am so deeply moved and appreciative of their artistry. Other albums are 'Entre Jupiter y Marte,' and 'Reflections.' The remarkable tenor Ricardo Tamura, accompanied by the accomplished pianist Lucy Arner, performed 'Entre Jupiter y Marte'. Ricardo and Lucy are both amazing. These songs were co-written with the acclaimed author Antonio Skarmeta, which is my most special and dear honor. 'Reflections' is a collection of my earlier works that were wonderfully interpreted by the gifted pianist Javier Gonzales.
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Charts
Peak #22
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
Pamela Illanes-Tatsuoka
Rights
ISBN-13979-8493997976@2007Pamela Illanes-Tatsuoka
Uploaded
April 26, 2018
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MP3 2.2 MB 160 kbps 1:57
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roger john
Feb 15, 2019
If we all get past this president and those waters stay free and safe of poisons then music like this which you just wrote will show us we are brave courageous and caretakers of this world. If we dont then we are at least left with what the feeling could have been.