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  1. Kat Epple. Elemental Circuitry - 2015. Moonlight Garden - 2010. Tranquility Hideaway - 2010. Work In Progress - 2007. Azure Pieces of Life - 2004. If you would like to order a physical CD of any of this music. send a message through the contact form. Subscribe to the Newsletter or for Booking Info

  2. Six of the ten tracks contain contributions from Kat Epple and her late husband Bob Stohl (a.k.a the epoch-defining New Age duo, Emerald Web), adding flute, synthesizers, and bells. Between the years of 1981 and 1983, Cleveland worked with this duo and alone, allowing serendipity to play a significant creative role in their music.

  3. Kat Epple is a Peabody and Emmy Award-winning composer and storyteller, has released thirty-six albums of original music, and composes music for television, including "National Geographic” CNN, Travel Channel, and "PBS Nova”. Nathan Dyke is a multi-instrumentalist, specializing in percussion, didgeridoo, and African Harp (Ngoni).

  4. 29 de jun. de 2019 · Listen to music from Kat Epple like Fog Mask, Native Flute & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Kat Epple.

  5. KAT EPPLE. Emmy & Peabody Award-Winning Composer. Home. About Kat. TV/Film Scores. Composer; Film Credits; Session Work; Albums/Buy. Albums 2000-2020; Kat Epple-Anthropology Band; Emerald Web; Robert Rauschenberg; Sonic Combine; Live Performance. Videos of Kat in concert; About Kat's Live music; Solo; Lecture/Concert; Anthropology Band;

  6. Kat’s Tale. By Carla Reublin . Musician, composer, Kat Epple has an extraordinary resume. This year’s recipient of The Angels of the Arts award for Performing Artist of the Year, the flautist has produced film scores and television soundtracks for The History Channel, National Geographic, Carl Sagan, The Guiding Light and NASA, just to name a few.

  7. 23 de jun. de 2006 · Kat Epple performed on her various flutes from around the world at The National Gallery of Art's East Wing in Washington, DC . Her solo flute was featured in the huge main foyer of the National Gallery for The Lab School of Washington's annual outstanding art teacher's awards reception on May 13, 2005.