The four movement Concerto was recorded at a live studio performance on September 17th/18th 2011, with additional recordings for the rest of the album, as well as mixing and mastering, done between October and December, and was released on Musea in March 2012. This album features Adriana Plaza Engelke as soloist in Kotebel's interpretation of Carlos Plaza's Concerto for Piano and Electric Ensemble. In four movements, this Concerto explores different languages and subgenres in progressive rock (symphonic, avant-garde), and classical (romanticism, impressionism, modernism). … read more
The four movement Concerto was recorded at a live studio performance on September 17th/18th 2011, with additional recordings for the rest of the albu… read more
The four movement Concerto was recorded at a live studio performance on September 17th/18th 2011, with additional recordings for the rest of the album, as well as mixing and mastering, d… read more
KOTEBEL aims to approach progressive music from the perspective of classical or "academic" music, mainly through the rigorous development of thematic material and the use of resources (e.g. harmonic) from periods like impressionism. "Structures", KOTEBEL's first album, includes 7 independent pieces that explore different styles within the progressive rock genre. The album is based on extensive use of keyboards, with all melodic materials presented by keyboards and flute. Reviews of this album place its style along the lines of artists like PFM, TONY BANKS, e… read more
KOTEBEL aims to approach progressive music from the perspective of classical or "academic" music, mainly through the rigorous development of thematic material and the use of resou… read more
KOTEBEL aims to approach progressive music from the perspective of classical or "academic" music, mainly through the rigorous development of thematic material and the use of resources (e.g. harmonic) from periods like impress… read more