Celebrating New Year in China is a regal, cinematic, epic, Asian music soundtrack. Featuring orchestra, taiko drums, Chinese violin, and Chinese flutes. Recommended for: Projects about China, Martial Arts Videos, Travel, and Holiday's Videos, Cooking Videos, Documentaries, Promo Videos, Commercial a...
Asian Chill is a calm, peaceful, atmospheric ambient track with a touch of Asia.
Recommended for: Projects about Asia, Asian Videos, Documentary, Fashion Projects, Club, Cafè and Restaurant Background, Resort Promo, Travel and Holiday's Videos, Commercial and Advertising, Presentations, Websites, V...
African Tales is a sunny, inspirational, African track. Featuring Guitar, Strings, African Marimbas, Flutes, African Percussions, Kalimba, Vocals. Perfect for: Videos about Africa and Wild Nature, Travel Projects, Documentaries, Background Music, Emotional Slide Show, TV or Radio advert, Youtube Vid...
A Sentimental Piano is a tender, romantic, dreamy, piano music, featuring acoustic piano, uplifting bells, mallets, warm strings. Great for: Romantic Projects, Wedding Videos, Narration Background, Emotional Advertising & Commercial, Reflexive Videos, Movie Soundtrack, Family Videos, ...and much mor...
Awe and wondrous big orchestral track great for film, movies, documentaries, commercials, advertising, spectacular nature backgrounds and other media projects.
This spectacular crescendo score combines different moods: Mystery, beauty, amazement, astonishment, awesomeness, emotional feelings and a ...
Ethereal piano and chamber strings arrangement. This soft and quiet track has a delicate and poignant intro which leads into a crescendo with orchestral strings. This emotional piece is great for soft and delicate projects. Influences: James Horner, Alan Silvestri, Thomas Newman.
Movement 2: Rondeau from Henry Purcell’s incidental music for the Aphra Behn play ‘Abdelazer’ or ‘The Moor’s Revenge (Z 570), written in 1695.
It is a famous and popular baroque era piece, made famous in modern times by Benjamin Britten when he used it for his ‘The Young Person’s Guid...