Thread: New Non Profit Music Releases for 2011 & 2012

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Post by Non Profit Music September 27, 2011 (1 of 3)
Hello all:

This is to report that on December of this year and January of 2012 we will release two new SACD. Also we have planned for 2012 another four releases more. Here is what is coming.

December of 2011
A consonant contemporary classical album of piano trio performed by The Trio Arbós with World Premiere Recordings and music by Kenji Bunch, Marjan Mozetich, Jorge Grundman, Elena Kats-Chernin, Paul Schoenfield and Chick Corea. In a similar mood that our compilations releases like MINDS or No Seasons or Tears of Beauty. It is recital proposal with unusual but joyful repertorie.

January of 2012
The God's Sketches if the brand new album of The Brodsky Quartet with the World Premiere Recordings of string quartet music written by the spanish composer Jorge Grundman. The album will contain two works one of them not only for string quartet but soprano and mallets also (marimba, vibraphone and glockenspiel).

2012 All year long
Also it will planned for 2012 but still without release date a new SACD with World Premier Recordings of works by Nikolai Kapustin. More than this, a Cello and Piano compiltation recital, a String Quartet with Flute recital and a Piano Quintet with Double Bass. Expect to hear more World Premiere Recordings with music written Vaughan-Williams, Blake, Kapustin, Silvestrov, Kats-Chernin, Grundman, Glick and...

Many thanks to all of you for your continuous support to our humble and non profit foundation. As ever, time for reviewers has come. Please send us an email to contact@nonprofitmusic.org with your address to send you the SACDs for review. Keep in mind that any SA-CE review, either magazine, or Amazon or iTunes review are welcome.

As ever and due we are a small organization we can not extend this offer during too much time, so if you think you can help us to promote the consonant music, please let us know as soon as possible.

Post by flyingdutchman September 27, 2011 (2 of 3)
Sounds like a modern classical music lovers dream. I, unfortunately, like older classical music and am still trying to get my mind around Martinu, Holmboe, and others.


Best wishes on your future success!

Post by hiredfox September 28, 2011 (3 of 3)
Welcome to our party!

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