
Heirloom
Nonesuch Records releases its third album from composer/singer/songwriter Gabriel Kahane, Heirloom. The album features a concerto for piano and chamber orchestra by the same name, written by Gabriel Kahane for his father, the conductor and pianist Jeffrey Kahane. The work was commissioned by Linda and (the late) Stuart Nelson, with additional support from the Kansas City Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Brooklyn-based orchestral collective The Knights, who also perform on the record. In Gabriel Kahane's words, âHeirloom is an aural family scrapbook, exploring, in its three movements, a series of inheritances.â The album also features âWhere are the Armsâ, the title track from Kahaneâs sophomore LP, heard here in a new orchestral arrangement performed by Gabriel Kahane (vocals, guitar, electronics) with the Knights.
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Nonesuch Records releases its third album from composer/singer/songwriter Gabriel Kahane, Heirloom. The album features a concerto for piano and chamber orchestra by the same name, written by Gabriel Kahane for his father, the conductor and pianist Jeffrey Kahane. The work was commissioned by Linda and (the late) Stuart Nelson, with additional support from the Kansas City Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Brooklyn-based orchestral collective The Knights, who also perform on the record. In Gabriel Kahane's words, âHeirloom is an aural family scrapbook, exploring, in its three movements, a series of inheritances.â The album also features âWhere are the Armsâ, the title track from Kahaneâs sophomore LP, heard here in a new orchestral arrangement performed by Gabriel Kahane (vocals, guitar, electronics) with the Knights.
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Nonesuch Records releases its third album from composer/singer/songwriter Gabriel Kahane, Heirloom. The album features a concerto for piano and chamber orchestra by the same name, written by Gabriel Kahane for his father, the conductor and pianist Jeffrey Kahane. The work was commissioned by Linda and (the late) Stuart Nelson, with additional support from the Kansas City Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Aspen Music Festival, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Brooklyn-based orchestral collective The Knights, who also perform on the record. In Gabriel Kahane's words, âHeirloom is an aural family scrapbook, exploring, in its three movements, a series of inheritances.â The album also features âWhere are the Armsâ, the title track from Kahaneâs sophomore LP, heard here in a new orchestral arrangement performed by Gabriel Kahane (vocals, guitar, electronics) with the Knights.











