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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Denver Art Song Project- 2015 in Review

The Denver Art Song Project hit a number of milestones this year.  You likely have heard about these successes if you follow us at our website, fan page or Eapen's fan page.

2015 began with Eapen and Mallory collaborating on a "micro-album" of Donaudy songs which were released on our Bandcamp Site.  Soon after, we created a recording of Beethoven's "An die ferne geliebte" and released the record digitally via CD Baby, iTunes and via streaming on Spotify.  Please consider buying or streaming the album as it supports our future work as the Denver Art Song Project and provides residuals to the artists.

Our Album release party was at the Arts at Cabrini Series where we performed the album and coupled some of the sets with supertitles, visual art and informative narration.  At the end we shared a Q&A session with our audience (with a glass of wine in hand).

Just before Eapen departed for gigs in New York, the Denver Art Song Project returned to the recital/recording hall and began work on their 2016 releases which will be announced soon.

I've already started a series of posts about what the Denver Art Song Project will be up to over the next year.  I'll be posting here at my blog and also via Facebook, Twitter and more!  There are so many ways to stay in touch.

As 2015 comes to a close, thank you to all for supporting our nascent group and for making  us welcome in the Colorado Music community.

Thanks to Mallory Bernstein, collaborative pianist extraordinaire, and Michael Bevers, our intrepid sound engineer who is about to become one of our featured artists in 2016.  Without your help and good cheer we could not have achieved so much with so little.

And for you, my fans, friends and supporters, thank you for making 2015 an unforgettable year of music.

My best wishes,
Eapen Leubner
Founder, Denver Art Song Project

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