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First blog here!

Hi, This is a new place for me. More university related things can be found  here , and here is for all music lovers! I will update some pieces every day (hopefully), including almost all type of music. Hope you will enjoy them! If you want to see previous posts, you can go to the sidebar and click archive. Cheers, SP special!
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Welcome to the Black Parade (ACAPELLA)

This is an aca piece by Austin Jones. Great piece!

VoicePlay and Disney On Broadway

Just want to recommend some aca pieces... A cappella group and stars of THE SING-OFF, VoicePlay mash up the best of Disney on Broadway with a contemporary twist in honor of our 20 year anniversary! Subscribe to the official Disney On Broadway YouTube Channel For more information visit www.DisneyOnBroadway.com To celebrate 20 years of Disney On Broadway, ABC aired “Backstage with Disney on Broadway: Celebrating 20 Years.” The special, hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family), gave unprecedented backstage access with the Broadway casts of Disney’s “The Lion King," “Aladdin” and the North American Tour of “Newsies”. “Backstage with Disney on Broadway: Celebrating 20 Years,” also features music from the Disney on Broadway catalog, including special musical performances from Sir Elton John, Sam Palladio and Clare Bowen (ABC’s “Nashville”), Ashley Brown (“Mary Poppins”) and Darren Criss (“Glee”).

Alexandre Tansman - 3 Preludes en forme de blues

Tansman’s characteristic generosity extended to scattering musical riches in the letterboxes of all his friends, including the concert agent and producer Bernard Laberge, the dedicatee of Trois Préludes en forme de Blues of 1937, published by Eschig, and premiered by Tansman in San Francisco in the same year. Although this is certainly not the only time that jazz and blues appear in his repertoire, the set is the only set of piano music exclusively dedicated to the style. The first, in a three-part da capo al fine setting, adheres to the same treatment as the ‘Blues’ from the Huit novelettes: dotted rhythm versus straighter note-values. It may be heard as a modern riff on the tradition of the minuet. The second is the most chromatic of the three and exudes an overall sarcastic air, and the third is motivated by chordal structure and dynamic contrast. (Naxos Music Library)