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Europa (Ron Korb album)

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Released
  
2013

Artist
  
Ron Korb

Producer
  
Ron Korb

Length
  
46:56

Release date
  
2013

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Recorded
  
Glenn Gould Studio, Canterbury Music, Kuhl Music

Label
  
Humble Dragon Entertainment

Genres
  
Instrumental, Jazz, Crossover music

Similar
  
Asia Beauty, Celtic Heartland, Japanese Mysteries

Europa is Canadian flutist (flautist) and composer Ron Korb's 16th solo album, recorded in Glenn Gould Studio (Canadian Broadcasting Centre), Canterbury Music, and Kuhl Music, Toronto, Canada. The production was accomplished in the end of 2012 and the album's official release in 2013 by Humble Dragon Entertainment. The CD features the artist's inspiration in traveling Europa and visiting birthplaces of classical composers, such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The track St. Johann won awards of excellence in composition and awards of merit in acoustic instrument solo performance of Global Music Awards. The album also won best album and best album art/graphic (by Jade Yeh) of Global Music Awards. The track Beckett's Whisper was on the instrumental finalist in International Acoustic Music Awards.

Contents

Personnel

  • Ron Korb: producer, composer, western concert flute, bass flute, Irish flute
  • Liana Berube: violin
  • Laila Biali: piano
  • Larry Crowe: drums, percussion
  • Bill Evans: piano, accordion, harpsichord
  • Susan Greenway: piano
  • Ray Hickey Jr.: guitar
  • George Koller: bass, cello
  • Anne Louise-Turgeon: piano
  • Steve Lucas: bass
  • Joseph Macerollo: accordion
  • Aidan Mason: guitar, mandolin We Don't Have to Hold Out
  • Jim McCarty: drums
  • Donald Quan: piano
  • Sharlene Wallace: Celtic harp
  • Winona Zelenka: cello
  • Songs

    Mozart's Wedding2:49
    Beethoven Pasqualatihaus3:05
    St Johann3:43

    References

    Europa (Ron Korb album) Wikipedia