Sugar Plum Fairy by Tchaikovsky (by GlassDuo)

Played on a Glass Harp. Glass Harp?

L. Pierre - The Grief That Does Not Speak

Please read this essay simultaneously.

Akira Kosemura - Would

Akira Kosemura’s moody pianowork, for fans of Goldmund et al. From 2007, released on Someone Good. Boomkat.

“Akira Kosemura’s ode to piano, filtered through the lense of edwin land’s miraculous polaroid. Moments captured in time.” Lawrence English

Hilary Hahn and Hauschka - Draw a Map
(by Najork)

From Hilary Hahn and Hauschka’s collaboration album. 

Johann Johannsson, Dreams in Copenhagen
(by Redbird Management)

OST by Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, released soon on 2nd July

Alberto Balsalm - Steel Version
(by Tarekal)

“Alberto Balsalm” by Aphex Twin
Arranged by Ben Wallace for the CCM (College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati) Steel Band.

Orcas - Until Then
(by fluidradio)

Orcas aka Rafael Anton Irisarri and Benoit Pioulard cover Broadcast’s Until Then. 

“Rarefied, dub-infused ambient pop from Rafael Anton Irisarri - aka The Sight Below - and vocalist Benoît Pioulard, author of several acclaimed albums on Kranky. ” Boomkat

(Source: vimeo.com, via gacougnol)

Mo Kolours - Mini Culcha

All Will Prosper, Keith Kenniff’s latest album under the Goldmund moniker, is a collection of 14 traditional Civil War-era folk songs and one contemporary track “Asoken Farewell.” Kenniff has always been a student of Civil War history and culture. From the Ken Burns documentary series on PBS to Bill Carothers’ solo piano album The Blues and The Greys, he has studied and enjoyed the music that tied friends and families together in a time when the nation was being torn apart.