Little Love (ruined lace edition) / Trophy Longhorns

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Gabriel Kahane shares two tracks inspired by his Book of Travelers project. "I wrote 'Little Love' as a looping study on guitar and always wanted to release a version that reflected the original concept," he says of the new “ruined lace edition” of that Book of Travelers track. "'Trophy Longhorns' appears as a solo piano tune in the staged version of Book of Travelers," he says of the other new track; "it didn't fit emotionally or aesthetically with the rest of the album, but I thought it should see the light of day."

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Gabriel Kahane shares two tracks inspired by his Book of Travelers project. "I wrote 'Little Love' as a looping study on guitar and always wanted to release a version that reflected the original concept," he says of the new “ruined lace edition” of that Book of Travelers track. "'Trophy Longhorns' appears as a solo piano tune in the staged version of Book of Travelers," he says of the other new track; "it didn't fit emotionally or aesthetically with the rest of the album, but I thought it should see the light of day."

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595870

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Gabriel Kahane
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News & Reviews

  • Gabriel Kahane's Heirloom is out now. The album features a concerto for piano and chamber orchestra by the same name, written by the composer/singer/songwriter for his father, the conductor and pianist Jeffrey Kahane. The orchestral collective The Knights also perform on the record. "Heirloom is an aural family scrapbook," Gabriel Kahane says, "exploring, in its three movements, a series of inheritances." The album also features “Where are the Arms,” the title track from Kahane’s sophomore LP, in a new orchestral arrangement performed by the composer (vocals, guitar, electronics) with The Knights.

  • A new chamber orchestra version of Gabriel Kahane's "Where are the Arms" (the title track to his sophomore LP), performed by Kahane (vocals, guitar, electronics) with the Knights and conductor Eric Jacobsen, from his upcoming album, Heirloom, is out now. The album, due October 10, features a concerto for piano and chamber orchestra by the same name, written by the composer/singer/songwriter for his father, the conductor and pianist Jeffrey Kahane; the Knights, led by Jacobson, join him. 

  • About This Album

    Gabriel Kahane shares two tracks inspired by his Book of Travelers project. "I wrote 'Little Love' as a looping study on guitar and always wanted to release a version that reflected the original concept," he says of the new “ruined lace edition” of that Book of Travelers track. "'Trophy Longhorns' appears as a solo piano tune in the staged version of Book of Travelers," he says of the other new track; "it didn't fit emotionally or aesthetically with the rest of the album, but I thought it should see the light of day."