Greenstein / Sirota / McVinnie: Baroque

Greenstein / Sirota / McVinnie: Baroque

Greenstein / Sirota / McVinnie: Baroque

Format: CD

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Title: Baroque
Artist: Greenstein / Sirota / McVinnie
Label: New Amsterdam
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 880319613227
Genre: Classical

Baroque is the second album from violist Nadia Sirota and the first-ever co-release from like-minded labels New Amsterdam Records (based in Brooklyn) and Bedroom Community (based in Iceland). This is the follow up to 2009's much-lauded first things first, called "a collection of vital, imaginative recent scores" by the New York Times.

Tracks:
1.1 In Teaching Others We Teach Ourselves
1.2 From the Invisible to the Visible
1.3 Tooth and Nail
1.4 Tude 3
1.5 Tristian Da Cunha
1.6 Sleep Variations
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