André Bohren - Resonance CD
André Bohren has carved out a unique place in the highly competitive and creative New Orleans music scene. Primarily known as the drummer for the high-powered eclectic funk/rock band Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes, André is also an accomplished classical pianist.
With Resonance, he makes his recording debut as a solo artist. The eleven works on Resonance make their way through a wide variety of moods, colors, tempos, and dynamic ranges. Taking on the music of some of his favorite composers, this recording includes the sparkling arpeggios of Schubert, incomparably beautiful melodies and thundering octaves of Chopin, quiet virtuosity of Rachmaninov, and thoughtful lyricism of both Debussy and Schumann. With this album, André Bohren adds to the storied history of New Orleans’ relationship with the piano and classical music.
André Bohren has carved out a unique place in the highly competitive and creative New Orleans music scene. Primarily known as the drummer for the high-powered eclectic funk/rock band Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes, André is also an accomplished classical pianist.
With Resonance, he makes his recording debut as a solo artist. The eleven works on Resonance make their way through a wide variety of moods, colors, tempos, and dynamic ranges. Taking on the music of some of his favorite composers, this recording includes the sparkling arpeggios of Schubert, incomparably beautiful melodies and thundering octaves of Chopin, quiet virtuosity of Rachmaninov, and thoughtful lyricism of both Debussy and Schumann. With this album, André Bohren adds to the storied history of New Orleans’ relationship with the piano and classical music.
André Bohren has carved out a unique place in the highly competitive and creative New Orleans music scene. Primarily known as the drummer for the high-powered eclectic funk/rock band Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes, André is also an accomplished classical pianist.
With Resonance, he makes his recording debut as a solo artist. The eleven works on Resonance make their way through a wide variety of moods, colors, tempos, and dynamic ranges. Taking on the music of some of his favorite composers, this recording includes the sparkling arpeggios of Schubert, incomparably beautiful melodies and thundering octaves of Chopin, quiet virtuosity of Rachmaninov, and thoughtful lyricism of both Debussy and Schumann. With this album, André Bohren adds to the storied history of New Orleans’ relationship with the piano and classical music.