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Slow Jazz Ballad featuring tenor Saxophone, piano, guitar, bass and drums.
Meandering, Seeking, Thoughtful... Flower Power at it's best! Love and Peace! We were young!
A smooth, lush and warm vocal pop track with a retro 1960's / 1970's sound. Think the Beatles and other 1960's-1970's flower power, also perhaps early David Bowie. Soft male vocal. Somewhat psychedelic, dreamy, trippy. Very pleasant sound, featuring all live instruments and string section.
Solo piano track with a somewhat quirky, perhaps retro or historical feel. Good for drama, story telling, maybe something old or classic, historical / history or just a story with a sense of the timeless. Emotionally this track is a bit playful but also hints to a darker side or the unknown, with a melancholic undercurrent. Perhaps a very slight Baltic, Russian or European feel.
Piano and strings in a track with a strong sense of history, historical eras, a bygone time. Soft and elegant, with sweeping strings. Ballroom dance, romantic dance. Good for period drama, history / historical settings, timeless love stories, vintage cinema. Classic Hollywood orchestra sound. A soft, angelic, heavenly female voice enters late.
Evoking memories of past loves and a sense of "life's long journey", this fairytale flute aria has a crisp melancholic melody that dances through a bed of glistening glokenspiel & rich, lavish strings. An alternative 'heartbeat' version offers a subtle 120 bpm pulsing rhythm.
A poignant choir floats above a triumphant but wistful cinematic melancholy. Heavenly, angelic, amazing, enchanted. Miracle / amazement. Touching.
A melodic operatic soprano swoops and glides over reflective orchestration in this enlightening & heart felt aria. Evoking the reminiscence of sad and moving tragedy or the wonderment of spiritual beauty. The piece builds from a single voice into a choir of angelic beauty for a climactic ending. Matched in style and character to the Michael Stephen Decker track, Celtic Requiem.
Mendelssohn "Song Without Words" Opus 19 No. 1. Michael Stephen Peterson’s arrangement of Mendelssohn’s piano opus gives the piece a beautifully distant and haunting quality.
Gently and carefully, a bit jazzy and with much feeling
A Christmas classic played by a music box. Perfect background music for greeting cards or Christmas spots. Elegant and reflective at the same time.
Casual & Friendly