Our recordings were promoted on a popular YouTube channel!

by Scott

Recently, we had the honor of having several of our recordings featured on the YouTube Channel of George N. “Nick” Gianopoulos! I met Nick through a mutual friend and classmate of mine, and we have been touch a few times over the years. He’s a talented composer and musician living in Los Angeles, and he devotes a lot of time into promoting living composers’ works as well as obscure 20th and 19th century composers’ works, in the form of score-videos. This is a very popular trend on YouTube, and it involves synchronizing sheet music to turn pages with a recording playing in the background, so the viewer can follow the score while listening to the music.

We’re very grateful for Nick’s support, and wish him the best in the growth of his channel. At the moment of this post, the total number of views on his videos is over 12 million (He posts a new video an average of once per day)!

So far, he has shared our recordings of Ladislas Aloïz’s Barcarolle (arranged for us by living French composer Jean-Charles Bourquin), Dreaming Flowers by Gustav Lange (19th century composer of the popular salon-style solo piano piece “Flower Song”) and Bay of Rainbows by Christine Donkin (Canadian composer currently living in Victoria). He will feature some more of our recordings in the future.

Please check out his channel, his website, as well as his Patreon page, where you can financially support his YouTube work.

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