I've begun recording a few pieces that I'll periodically release on youtube through the remainder of the summer.
​Tonight, I've posted a vocal version of Florence B. Price's "Adoration", and Kenneth Gaburo's "Cantilena One"--a setting of Rabindranath Tagore's thirteenth Vaishnava Song. New(er) releases will also be posted on this youtube playlist. There's no rhyme or reason to this curation of classical music beyond carving out a personal, non-cynical "sharing is caring" space in spite of this current sociopolitical climate.
(The backdrops are close-ups of my own painting.)
​Tonight, I've posted a vocal version of Florence B. Price's "Adoration", and Kenneth Gaburo's "Cantilena One"--a setting of Rabindranath Tagore's thirteenth Vaishnava Song. New(er) releases will also be posted on this youtube playlist. There's no rhyme or reason to this curation of classical music beyond carving out a personal, non-cynical "sharing is caring" space in spite of this current sociopolitical climate.
(The backdrops are close-ups of my own painting.)