Alfred Bram Zoer was born and raised in The Netherlands with a fondness for Jazz, Ambient, Rock, Funk and Classical music. As a shy person, it is not his intention to get famous, play in bands, or to perform on stage; but instead, he thoroughly enjoys having fun making music, all by himself. Alfred plays multiple instruments and uses the best music software he can find to create great sounds for which he would love to be discovered to have his great musical talents be shared and heard.
Dance of the Hours is a short ballet and part of an opera. It describes the hours of the day through ensemble and solo dances. In 1876, It was first performed and in 1880 it was revised. The Dance of the Hours once was one of the best known and most performed ballets. Instrumental, Classical, Romantic, Amilcare Ponchielli
Distinctive chord and melodic structures, together with electric melodic bass lines define the famous Motown Sound. You can experience it all in this instrumental piece. Instrumental, RnB, Motown
The Finger-Picking Guitar creates a wonderful feeling, like waking up on a sunny sunday morning, looking out of the windows and watching the animals and the land. Guitar,
Alessandro Marcello's Oboe Concerto, one of the most loved and performed works in the oboe repertoire, is heard here in its D major version. It is regarded as part of the late-Baroque style. This concerto is known for its spirit, warmth, and sensitivity. Instrumental, Classical, Baroque, Alessandro Marcello
The Polovtsian Dances offer an exciting highlight to the second act of the Opera Prince Igor, as the Prince and his son Vladimir are detained by Polovtsian leader Konchak, who amuses them excessively and orders his slaves to carry out the electrifying dances. Instrumental, Classical, Romantic, Alexander Borodin
Dvorak’s restraint as a pianist and composer of piano pieces are noticeable enough that his most remarkably, in Opus 85, the thirteen Poetic Tone Pictures, deserve our special courtesy. Instrumental, Classical, Romantic, Antonin Dvorak