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Elaine Kreston:
Solo Cello Suites of J.S. Bach
The first three Suites,
Recorded at Skywalker Sound
CD release date: 2014
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Amy X Neuburg and the Cello ChiXtet:
"The Secret Language of Subways"
Words and music by Amy X Neuburg; Featuring the Cello ChiXtet:
Jess Ivry, Elaine Kreston, and Beth Vandervennet |
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Krishna Das: "All One"
with Walter Becker (Steely Dan)
Rick Allen (Def Leppard)
Ty Burhoe, tabla
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Translucent:
Elaine Kreston and
Ray Regan
Meditative
soundscapes; original compositions. Featuring
the cello with a rich combination of acoustic, natural and electronic
elements. Blackbirds and strings, guitar, mandolin, didjeridu....
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"Born Into Brothels" soundtrack
(Academy Award winner for Best Documentary)
Score by John McDowell, which resembles
an aural landscape he created out the predominantly acoustic playing
of musicians from many cultures, often working with them in a
collaborative process.
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D’Arc, woman on
fire
soundtrack from the theatrical
production
Text and vocals by Amanda
Moody
Music composed by Jay Cloidt
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KITKA: "The Rusalka Cycle"
(in production)
featuring KITKA with cellists Moses Sedler and Elaine Kreston
and percussionist Kevin Mummey
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"First Time Caller" soundtrack
(in
production)
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Sista Kee (aka Kito Gamble):
"Represent"
Hip Hop Gospel
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Jamie Davis: "It's All About Love"
Romantic ballads from the vocalist for
the legendary Count Basie Orchestra. |
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ViV the Band: "Flawed" |
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Michael Martin Murphey: "Sagebrush Symphony" |
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DVDs |
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Anatomy for Yoga
Original music and Bach performance by Elaine Kreston |
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Raja Yoga
Original music by Elaine Kreston |
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