International Business
While virtual calls and electronic signatures are beyond common, International Business has a flavor and sound that cannot be replicated through email.
Join us for a Three Ingredients or Less look at music with a focus on traveling for work, utilizing anthems from around the world, the dramatic sounds of an ever-shifting global marketplace, and formal dinner music for diplomatic relations.
It’s a small world, after all.
International House of Anthems (3ING-039)
nations, anthems, diversity, pride
Travel Info: Elegant, Modern, Patriotic, Hopeful
Our Summary: From Argentina to Vietnam, we’ve created unexpected and charming versions of national anthems from every continent.
This includes a gentle guitar rendition of the Danish anthem, a modern take on the anthem of Ethiopia, and even the guitar and tuba duet you didn’t know you needed for “Himno Nacional Mexicano.”
Global Market (3ING-018)
international, negotiation, security, commerce
Travel Info: Intrepid, Lively, Anticipation, Tech Savvy
Our Summary: A distinctly modern soundtrack for everything from private business meetings on luxury yachts to promising entrepreneur pitches to aspirational growth for global reach, traveling to all corners of the world to close the deal.
This album could easily find success in tourism spots, documentaries, and travel shows with an adventurous spirit.
Official State Dinner (3ING-001)
formal, upright, stately, proper
Travel Info: Bright, Noble, Energetic, Pride
Our Summary: Royalty and nobility has a very particular sound, each event and country with a very particular set of traditions and expectations. We’re talking top hats and tuxedos with tails, black tie affairs and lavish gowns, and waaaaaay too many forks on the table.
These formal scores feature orchestral strings, militaristic percussion, and stately brass with enough pomp and glory to fill a concert hall.