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9 Mar 2017 – 11:48 AM EST

Music Tutorial: this is the recorder

Musician Tali Rubinstein has been playing the recorder, a wind instrument, since she was 6 years old. Not many people play the recorder professionally so Tali is a unique singer-songwriter that plays the recorder in jazz, classical and even hip hop fusion compositions.
8 Mar 2017 – 10:14 AM EST

For Tali Rubinstein, the recorder became her voice

Israeli musician Tali Rubinstein started playing the recorder (wind instrument precursor to the flute) when she was a kid. But in her case, she developed into a career, playing the recorder professionally.
7 Mar 2017 – 08:26 PM EST

Tali Rubinstein: 'If I Could' (White Sessions)

Tali Rubinstein: 'If I Could' (White Sessions)
7 Mar 2017 – 07:55 PM EST

Tali Rubinstein: 'Adama' (White Sessions)

Tali Rubinstein: 'Adama' (White Sessions)
1 Mar 2017 – 10:50 AM EST

Elif and Paul Sánchez Project: 'Había una vez' (White Sessions)

The couple wrote this song together last summer, as they were visiting each other's families in Turkey and Ecuador for the first time and before getting married in the fall. Elif and Paul Sánchez are part of U-LAB's White Sessions. Shot and recorded live in one take in Boston.
1 Mar 2017 – 10:22 AM EST
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Elif and Paul Sánchez Project: 'A través de tus ojos' (White Sessions)

Elif and Paul Sánchez met in music school, and he wrote this song thinking of her. This was the beginning of their relationship; last year they got married and less than a month later, were recording a version of 'A través de tus ojos' for oboe-trumpet duo for the first time especifically for U-LAB's White Sessions, produced by Javier Limón and Nacho González. Shot and recorded live in one take.
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1 Mar 2017 – 10:17 AM EST

He wrote a song for her. They ended up performing the song together....and getting married

Paul Sánchez and Elif Cakmut met as students at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Sánchez, a trumpet player, wrote a song thinking of Elif called 'A través de tus ojos', and was bold enough to send to her asking her (musical) opinion . "I never thought in the future we would be together and we would marry. It’s not like now, wow, I'm in love with him," says Elif, but something did change. "I started to think completely different about him after that moment."
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1 Mar 2017 – 10:15 AM EST

Paul & Elif on being musicians and immigrants in the U.S. "it's important to understand each other"

Paul Sánchez came from Ecuador to the United States to go to music school, where he met his future wife, Elif Cakmut, from Turkey. "It was rough for me at the beginning but then I realized it's also nice because you get rich with other things you didn't know"
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24 Feb 2017 – 12:22 PM EST

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