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Yuki Morimoto Not only a distinguished composer but also an accomplished conductor and countertenor, Morimoto denies the influence of his native Japan on his linear, polyphony-inspired chamber music, yet something of the craftmanship of Japanese art permeates his work.

Stephen W. Ferguson The Scottish composer and music producer has long believed in the power of the studio to realise composer‘s dreams. Early on he turned to the Utopian world of digital music to express ideas, both concrete and abstract. His work in the field of piano reveals a Romantic core coated with a post-modernist skin.

Thomas Heinisch Heinisch is tied up with the great Viennese publishing house of Universal Edition and his involvement with it gives him a practical edge on composing, both in terms of writing and management, reflecting in his well-crafted and satisfying compositions.

Jorge Sánchez-Chiong Little direct reference to his Native South America is heard in Sanchez-Chiong's music, but his melliflous and fleeting Spanish sets the pace for his dissonant and yet emotionally approachable works.

Robert M Wildling is a fine pianist and his speed and fluency on the piano reflects in his richly textured and virtuosic compositions, which are written for advanced instrumentalists - and listeners.
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