Pre-order Tiny Glass Tavern's first album:
Let us Dance, Let us Sing
Tiny Glass Tavern's first album Let us Dance, Let us Sing was recorded at the Fraser GBH recording studios in November 2023 and April 2024. Available in April 2025!
We are well on our way with the production of our album, but we need your help! Pre-ordering the album is a great way to support us, and give us a huge push in the process - it helps us with the upfront costs, and gives us a sense of how many albums to make, etc. Hard copies, digital downloads available here: Pre-order your album today
We are well on our way with the production of our album, but we need your help! Pre-ordering the album is a great way to support us, and give us a huge push in the process - it helps us with the upfront costs, and gives us a sense of how many albums to make, etc. Hard copies, digital downloads available here: Pre-order your album today
With 17th century hornpipes, jazz manouche, Art Song inspired by American and Spanish popular music, Brazilian sambas, French chansons, Klezmer, and much more, Tiny Glass Tavern’s first album is an eclectic compendium of songs that will make you want to dance, sing, and embrace the multicultural variety of our time.
Musicians:
Sophie Michaux, mezzo-soprano, accordion
Kai-Ching Chang, piano
David Berry, piano
Maya French, violin
Fiona Gillespie, soprano, whistle
Jonathan Hess, percussion
Paul Holmes Morton, theorbo, banjo, baroque guitar, guitar
Grant Houston, violin
Lysander Jaffe, viola, violin
Benjamin Katz, harpsichord
Adam Simon, bass, mandolin, guitar, voice
Matthew Smith, cello
Julia Poirier, Cathy and Eric Haines, Paula Rosenstock, Colin Ferguson,Elaine Winic, Ronald Meck, Brian Wilson, Ira Gessel, chorus
David Sexton, producer
Téa Mottolese, audio engineer
Martin Jeiven, executive producer
Musicians:
Sophie Michaux, mezzo-soprano, accordion
Kai-Ching Chang, piano
David Berry, piano
Maya French, violin
Fiona Gillespie, soprano, whistle
Jonathan Hess, percussion
Paul Holmes Morton, theorbo, banjo, baroque guitar, guitar
Grant Houston, violin
Lysander Jaffe, viola, violin
Benjamin Katz, harpsichord
Adam Simon, bass, mandolin, guitar, voice
Matthew Smith, cello
Julia Poirier, Cathy and Eric Haines, Paula Rosenstock, Colin Ferguson,Elaine Winic, Ronald Meck, Brian Wilson, Ira Gessel, chorus
David Sexton, producer
Téa Mottolese, audio engineer
Martin Jeiven, executive producer