Atmospheric, gentle. A hesitant tango that aptly underscores mysterious scenes and historical images.

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Lively tango for lively scenes. This authentic composition for bandoneon, concert guitar and flute is of timeless elegance and fiery temperament. It goes well with historical biographies, travel reports from South America or guides to Central American cuisine.
Heavy rain clouds hang over the otherwise lively city. Most people's social life shifts indoors: to cafés and bars, tango pubs and art exhibitions, art museums and film festivals.
The famous Prélude, fugue et variation, op. 18 in B minor was dedicated by the Belgian composer César Franck (1822-1892) to his friend Camille Saint-Saëns. The composition remains a standard work in the Romantic repertoire to this day and is very popular with budding pianists and organists.
Heavy rain falls on the dystopian metropolis, where depressed people afflicted by loneliness and fear of loss can only find solace in the late capitalist reality series broadcast on the big screens.
Contemplative, cinematic. Perfect score for transitions and mood changes from light to dark, from optimistic to troubled. How will the plot develop, which of the protagonist's dreams will burst like soap bubbles in the wind?
Midnight in the horror castle: a doll shabbily screwed together from mismatched parts opens its eyes, demons appear in a mirror covered in cobwebs and dust, and all kinds of worms crawl out of the long-dead aristocratic landlord's modern furniture. Disturbing musical collage for particularly eerie scenes.
The Cantilène réligieuse by the French composer and music teacher Théodore Dubois (1837-1924) radiates sacred calm and inner devotion. Played here on the organ, the composition is suitable for religious and historical themes.
Emptiness. Silence. The alien planet disappears from the spaceship's line of sight, dragging the possible civilization on it into the darkness. What remains for the earthly observers is a gentle dizziness and the uneasy feeling of having missed a potential new beginning forever.
The lights are still on in the small bar on the corner. A few of the last guests are standing and clutching their emptying glasses. Next to the entrance, a table and a gradually more urgent decision by two people as to whether and where the evening should continue. Piano jazz in the background, a fox in front of the door.