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Baroque, sacred choral piece. Our transcription from original score, 1689, from M.R. LeLande's book of motets.
A unique, trans-genre production of a Baroque choral score, "Miserere," by Antonio Litto (1667-1740). Baroque meets Techno in this transcription and adaptation for synth orchestra.
Experimental electronic fusion, based on early Romantic-era, liturgical work by Greek composer, Komitas.
A preview of work in progress. This is the completed orchestral accompaniment, as written -- instruments only, no choir
Romantic era, patriotic parlor piano composition.
Transcribed from Civil War era choral recitative (1861). Based on the "Great National Chant" prepared for July 4th celebrations (Confederate). Original lyrics of recitative derived from original wording of THE Declaration of Independence
One of Michaels favorite Christmas tunes, an original arrangement merging more of the new and old. Originally produced in 2008. The melody originates from a Czech carol, Carol of the Drum, but today can be recognized as Little Drummer Boy; made pop
A classical piano medley, 3 selected choral works, transitioned and reduced scores by Bach and Mendelssohn.
A trans-genre of Classical Electronica, the fusion of Baroque choral music with EDM. What results is a Soundtrack that is hauntingly dramatic, anxious, and soaring.
A progressive and dramatic Christmas medley of transcriptions for synth orchestra, from Medieval to Baroque, choir and organ scores fused with Worldbeats.
A purely Electronica arrangement of the traditional French Christmas carol, "Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant" with catchy World Beat.
A non-traditional dark and energetic Techno fusion of two traditional Christmas carols: Ding Dong Merrily on High and Carol of the Bells. This track has been described as the Christmas carol of the future
An ambient, dramatic, instrumental with choir and synth orchestra arranged as a medley of classical Christmas music
a Sound Design study of Baroque choral music for funeral; and is a transcription and adaptation of a period organ and choral score (1660).
Based on the hymn "My Jesus I Love Thee," music by A Gordon, 1876
An ambient, uplifting instrumental fusion of Techno synth, with emotional saxophone solos.