New recording of John Sichel's Paradoxides

New recording of John Sichel's Paradoxides

A recording of the song cycle "Paradoxides," by John Sichel '81 is now available for streaming and download on CD Baby, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify etc. The performers are Hans Tashjian, bass-baritone and Anna Keiserman, piano. The recording was made at NV Factory, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, in June 2024.

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Princeton Acapella Performance - Old NasSoul

Princeton Acapella Performance - Old NasSoul

I hope that you are doing well! My name is Ovi Banerjee ‘25 and I am the Business Manager for Princeton's Premier Low-Voice R&B and Soul Acapella Group, Old NasSoul. Our group's rep includes classics like "Let's Stay Together" by Al Green and "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder, but also new hits like "Location" by Khalid and "Pink + White" by Frank Ocean.

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New Duo Fiddle Album "The Snake"

New Duo Fiddle Album "The Snake"

Brittany Haas and Lena Jonsson – two of the world's most sought after and buzzworthy fiddlers and composers – have announced their first duo album in nearly ten years, The Snake (out June 28 on Padiddle Records). The project follows the pair of innovative and emotive instrumentalists on a winding journey through 12 joyful and bold tunes (including 9 originals) which were written and recorded in East Nashville over two weeks in March 2023. Since their self-titled 2015 recording, they each have worked and toured with an array of critically-acclaimed acts – Hawktail, Punch Brothers, The Goodbye Girls, Lena Jonsson Trio, and many more – honing their writing, arranging, and playing skills and sharpening their points of view.

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4th book of poems just out from Graywolf Press, 7 May 2024 pub date

4th book of poems just out from Graywolf Press, 7 May 2024 pub date

Catherine Barnett's fourth collection of poems, SOLUTIONS FOR THE PROBLEM OF BODIES IN SPACE, will be published May 7th, 2024. Here's an excerpt from the Publishers Weekly starred review: "The stunning latest from Barnett (Human Hours) blends the witty and the philosophical to offer a study in “restricted fragile materials,” or the bewildering condition of being alive...

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