Musical Balm 2: Jazzy Flavors from Bossenbroek

Here’s another post where some music may soothe a fractious state of mind.

These two Elijah Bossenbroek pieces are different enough in mood and style from his more typical”modern classical” compositions that they may surprise you (unless you have been investigating his work following my earlier post, Pianistic Thunder [etc].*)

Both are short (3:18 and 4:28). Enjoy!

“Spinning Nowhere” has a distinctly jazzy feel; definitely not “modern classical.”

“Harmony in Disarray” also has jazz elements, but what’s most noteworthy is its meditative character. This is the title song of what I believe was his first album. I don’t get the “Disarray” part, but I don’t get most of his titles anyway. A mind of musical mystery.

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* for pianistic thunder of Bossenbroek and others, see Pianistic Thunder: Bossenbroek, Thomas, Beethoven

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