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Moonlight Sonata, 1st movement (L. van Beethoven) - Studio Version

from Fort Madeline by Karl Sanden

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Maybe I should rename this the Firestorm Sonata? This was recorded all in a single take in my bedroom studio - no overdubs.

The artwork for this album has been created by an amazing Vancouver artist, Jamie Smith. You can check out more of her work here: www.jamiesmithstudio.com.

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from Fort Madeline, released July 21, 2014
Music by L. van Beethoven.
Arranged for solo accordion by Karl Sanden.
Performed by Karl Sanden.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Karl Sanden.
Produced by Karl Sanden.
Artwork painted by Jamie Smith.

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Karl Sanden Edmonton, Alberta

Karl Sanden grew up playing piano in the Thompson River Valley. He then moved to Vancouver, BC for 8 years where he taught himself the accordion, mandolin, drums, and harmonica, and self-produced his own recordings.

Karl now spends most of his time fixing broken things or with his family, and he rarely plays music. Once in a while, though, his accordion randomly pops up in unexpected places.
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