Here's mom, Anthy Martini, playing some piano for you.
"IN THE LIVING ROOM" |
HAVE JUST UPLOADED SOME NEW FOUND TRACKS OF HERS!
IT'S PART OF HER NEW "CD" - WHICH ANYONE CAN DOWNLOAD.
IT'S CALLED "IN THE LIVING ROOM"
FOLLOW THIS LINK: https://soundcloud.com/richard-martini-martinizone/sets/tunes-from-becalmed?fbclid=IwAR1fRXfZRoQ8lqxNL2UDs5qHtIHeMz8dkrGP_Gbdw7XnGasSzEL6CgbOQSM
About an hour of Anthy playing songs for you!
TRACK #2: https://soundcloud.com/richard-martini-martinizone/anthy-martini-in-the-living-room-part-two
TRACK #3: https://soundcloud.com/richard-martini-martinizone/anthy-martini-in-the-living-room-part-three
TRACK #4: https://soundcloud.com/richard-martini-martinizone/anthy-martini-in-the-living-room-part-four
TRACK #5: https://soundcloud.com/richard-martini-martinizone/anthy-martin-in-the-living-room-part-five
She crossed over in 2011, but thanks to the internet, her amazing hands and fantastic sight reading live on. She has a CD for sale on itunes and Amazon and CREATE SPACE and CD baby.com
Growing up in Decatur Illinois, she became a virtuoso at 18 and played many Embassies in Washington DC during WWII. Her father was the National Commander of the American Legion, and later assistant secretary of the Navy under Frank Know. She married R. Charles Martini, an architect, and moved to Chicago where they made their home. She raised four boys but managed to continue playing with the Chicago Symphony's First Chairs who held impromptu sessions in their living room in Northbrook.
These are just some of her tunes, more to come.
Some of these were shot on my cell, others on my digital camera.. enjoy.
She crossed over in 2011, but thanks to the internet, her amazing hands and fantastic sight reading live on. She has a CD for sale on itunes and Amazon and CREATE SPACE and CD baby.com
Growing up in Decatur Illinois, she became a virtuoso at 18 and played many Embassies in Washington DC during WWII. Her father was the National Commander of the American Legion, and later assistant secretary of the Navy under Frank Know. She married R. Charles Martini, an architect, and moved to Chicago where they made their home. She raised four boys but managed to continue playing with the Chicago Symphony's First Chairs who held impromptu sessions in their living room in Northbrook.
These are just some of her tunes, more to come.
Some of these were shot on my cell, others on my digital camera.. enjoy.