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Dwell Review

Dwell
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Dwell ReviewExcellent album. Very solid from start to finish and then when you are done listening, you can become part of the experience through the toolbox DVD. I recommend it highly for worship leaders who are looking for new songs, or just those who are looking for God's presence to come dwell in their hearts. The songs touched me, especially "Waiting on You Again" and "So in Need." Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.Dwell Overview

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Stadtpfeiffer: Music of Renaissance Germany Review

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Stadtpfeiffer: Music of Renaissance Germany Review"Across early Renaissance Europe," begins commentator Robert Kendrick in the insert introduction, "the best-known wind ensembles consisted largely of players from Germanic lands, who took their craft with them to Italy, Spain, and France." This CD features sophisticated, contrapuntal compositions of Senfl, Isaac, Othmayer and Finck, interspersed with delightfully direct arrangements of simpler tunes by the Piffaro musicians themselves. Alternating consorts of recorders and reeds are enhanced by brass, lute, harp and percussion. Core Piffaro members Adam and Rotem Gilbert, Grant Herreid, Tom Zajac, and co-directors Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken are joined by guests Benjamin Harris on percussion, Christa Patton on harp, and Mack Ramsey on wind instruments. This is my favorite Piffaro recording so far, because of the variety of distinctive sounds and composition styles. There's a bit of everything on here, and all of it very enjoyable to listen to! Done in a similar vein is the group's 2002 Dorian release, "Music from the Odhecaton: Celebrating the 500th Anniversary of the First Printed Music".Stadtpfeiffer: Music of Renaissance Germany Overview

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