Romantic Night In Paris by Eitan Epstein Music 1:01 Add to Cart Buy a License This is a slow and romantic oldie piano jazz music. 1 - 24 of 574 Next Choosing the Right Jazz Music for Your Project Selecting jazz music can add a smooth, soulful, and timeless feel to your project,...
We’ll hear versions of “Fever”, “Dream”, “Smile”, “April in Paris” and “Autumn Leaves” in a show that reminds us that so many of these pop standards hold up well when put to the test of time. Drop by on a Friday morning where there’s whispering grasses among the ...
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not included in the download version of the album. † Both digital and physical purchases give you streaming via the free Bandcamp app, and option to download the recording in multiple formats including lossless. Of Life, Recombinant And finally, in his LondonJazz News review of Of Life, ...
BOSSA FOR HAPPINESS - (by After in Paris) Year: 2014 Sophisticated and jazzy, featuring a warm Brazilian female vocal over a smooth guitar and light sax quartet that creates a relaxed, exotic mood. A romantic chilled lounge track, it's perfect for travel documentaries, Rio romances, fashion...
Rhapsody in Blue, musical composition by George Gershwin, known for its integration of jazz rhythms with classical music, that premiered on February 12, 1924, as part of bandleader Paul Whiteman’s “An Experiment in Modern Music” concert at New York’s
From whatever perspective you choose to view the 1960s – from the Cuba Missile Crisis to the rise of the counter culture movement, the student riots in Paris in May 1968 to the growing anti-Vietnam protests across the USA, the advent of the pill to the rise of rock music – established...
Saxophone, any of a family of single-reed wind instruments ranging from soprano to bass and characterized by a conical metal tube and finger keys. The first saxophone was patented by Antoine-Joseph Sax in Paris in 1846. A saxophone has a conical metal (o
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