The Age of Reason
Baroque, Renaissance and Recorders, new baroque, age of reason
1. Allegro 2. Adagio 3. Giga
"Sonata for Strings in G Major" is a Baroque track by The Age of Reason on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by recorder, giving the song its signature feel. For fans of baroque, this one is worth the listen. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Baroque chart, peaking at #6. Fans of Bach will find "Sonata for Strings in G Major" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
1. Affettuoso 2.Vivace 3.Adagio 4. Alla Breve
"Sonata for Strings in A Major" is a Baroque track by The Age of Reason on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by recorder, giving the song its signature feel. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Baroque chart, peaking at #5. If you enjoy artists like Bach, The Age of Reason is worth exploring on SoundClick.
A short and simple piece for alto recorder and harpsichord
Independent artist The Age of Reason drops "Starke - Recorder Sonata No 1 in C", a Baroque track on SoundClick. Featuring recorder, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This track holds its own in the baroque landscape — a confident, well-executed piece. "Starke - Recorder Sonata No 1 in C" has peaked at number 7 on the SoundClick Baroque chart. For fans of Bach looking for something new, The Age of Reason delivers on SoundClick.
A canon in three parts over a repeating bass for four guitars
"Matsumoto - Memory of a Breeze" by The Age of Reason is an Acoustic Guitar production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by recorder, giving the song its signature feel. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the acoustic guitar sound. If you enjoy artists like Bach, The Age of Reason is worth exploring on SoundClick.
A slow introduction followed by a fugue
"Starke - Sinfonia in D Minor" is a Baroque track by The Age of Reason on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by recorder, giving the song its signature feel. For fans of baroque, this one is worth the listen. It has charted at #11 on the SoundClick Baroque chart. Stream "Starke - Sinfonia in D Minor" and explore more from The Age of Reason on SoundClick.
I've been playing and composing since 1972 any
where people would be willing to listen. Early
on I played in the streets onf Los Angeles. I've
played in city music festival in Japan in the
1980's.
Recently I've written music for various Web
Pages and other productions/computer software,
etc....
I used to play recorder on the streets on Orange County and Los Angeles,
as well as few throw-together Rennaisance bands for weddings, book
store openings and the like. These days I'm content to stay at home and
compose.
Telemann, who is the hero of all recorder players.
JS Bach, the master of all music.
I only us a PC. I create musical scores using
Encore for Windows. The MIDI data is exported
out to Cakewalk, if needed, then recorded and
converted to Mp3 format.
I get word of lots of performances of musical
efforts from all over, yet I have yet to secure
a good recording of one. If you are so inclined,
I'd be very appreciative of receiving one someday.