Rob Costlow Reconstruction Rarlab
Follow Following Unfollow Rob Costlow is a contemporary pianist from the United States. He has been playing piano all his life starting with lessons at age 5.
Buy a music license to New Age, Neoclassical, Instrumental: melodic piano pieces: Reconstruction: Rob Costlow. License music of Classical Piano. Album notes: Universal and contemporary piano melodies. Themes on the album range from my awesome baby girl, interesting travel, falling in love (an updated song I composed for my wife before we were. Album notes from Rob: Themes on the album range from my awesome baby girl, interesting travel, falling in love (an updated song I composed for my wife before we were engaged), to dealing with strife. The album is mainly about rebuilding, growing and becoming a parent, but it also has a universal aspect. Reconstruction by Rob Costlow, released 05 August 2008 1. Baby Girl Part 1 - Awakenings 2. Baby Girl Part 2 - Play 3. Baby Girl Part 3 - Sweetpea 4. Reconstruction 5. Falling (for Her) 7. Forbidden 10. Tulip Trees (Bonus Edition) Album notes from Rob: Themes on the album range from my awesome baby girl, interesting travel, falling in love (an.
He currently has three solo albums as well as one remix EP and one remix album collaboration with allMeadow. His work can be described as vivid and emotional melodic piano pieces. His Web site describes his sound as passionate and raw.
Rob Costlow Reconstruction Rarlaba
Even though Costlow's music is often placed with certain genres, his style is not specifically ambient, new age, classical or jazz. Read more on Last.fm.
Product Details Music lovers of all ages will be transported to a less complicated, more relaxed world with Costlow's collection of original piano melodies that showcase the talent and universal reach of his passionate and raw sound. Even though Costlow's music is often placed with certain genres, his style is neither new age, classical or jazz. Costlow simply delivers independent, sincere and contemporary music to which listeners can easily relate. By the time he was twelve, Rob Costlow was trying his piano instructor's patience by adding his own endings to songs during lessons and recitals. 'I literally despised taking lessons and especially practicing other people's music.