- Emerald Web
Emerald Web was an American musical duo, made up of the husband-wife team of Bob Stohl and Kat Epple. Founded in 1978 and active through the 1980s, the Florida-based Stohl and Epple composed and recorded music in the New Age and electronica genres. In addition to recording their music and performing in concert, Emerald Web composed many television soundtracks, winning several
Emmy Award s; they also composed music for a wide range of other applications, from films to planetarium shows. They received aGrammy nomination in 1986 for their album "Catspaw".Both Epple and Stohl were flautists; their flute-dominated music achieved a distinctive sound among New Age artists. Stohl was also noted for his musicianship on the Lyricon, a woodwind/synthesizer hybrid.
The partnership ended with Stohl's death by drowning in 1990, at the age of 34. Epple has continued to compose and record under her own name, as a solo artist and with the ensemble White Crow (1997). On her own and as part of Emerald Web, Epple has won eight Emmys and ten
Addy Awards for work in advertising.Discography, CDs
* "Dragon Wings and Wizard Tales" (1979)
* "Whispered Visions" (1980)
* "Sound Trek" (1980)
* "Valley of the Birds" (1981)
* "Aqua Regia" (1982)
* "Love Unfolding" (1983), with Jay Scott Neale
* "Nocturne" (1983)
* "Lights of the Ivory Plains" (1984)
* "Traces of Time" (1986)
* "Catspaw" (1986)
* "Dreamspun" (1988)
* "Manatee Dreams of Neptune" (1990)External links
[http://www.i2art.com/katepple Kat Epple's web page]
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