New age: Jim Brickman, Michael Allen Harrison, Yanni, David Lanz, Danny Wright, Loren DiGiorgi, Catherine Marie Charlton, Mark Kostabi
Classical: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Frederick Chopin, Samuel Barber, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frederick Handel, Arcangelo Corelli, Tomaso Albinoni, Henry Purcell
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Music has always been a part of Ian's life. As a child, he began playing piano at 5 years and additionally joined the school choir. In high school, he continued with choir, performing locally and in the SEMSBA festival, while still pursuing piano in his spare time. In college, he started to explore the possibility of a career in music and began taking music courses, performance studies in piano, and spent several years singing with the college chamber singers and chorale. After graduating from Bridgewater State with a BA in music, Ian joined the Bridgewater State College Alumni Chamber Choir and Jubilate Chorale, both of which he is currently a member.
In addition to being a musician, Ian also have a life-long passion for composing, ever since he began playing piano. His early compositions were strictly for piano, but later shifted toward other performing forces including strings, woodwind, brass, orchestral, and choral (several of which have been performed by the Bridgewater State College Alumni Chamber Choir). In 2004, Ian released his first solo piano album, entitled "Beginnings".
Thanks very much for friendship... I like this opportunity to share our worlds... The Life of a man is made up of a series of dreams which write our history, as well as our children, who then start to write their own. I decided to continue writing mine as soon as I began to dream in early childhood. One doesn't need to stop the journey along the way. It is necessary to believe that the stars which light our way will never go out, and to continue to follow our dreams which inspire us in the most beautiful moments of our lives. If not, why is my star helping me to write so many fine melodies? I composed a suite for my dream, called " Melody for an Oscar", and I am convinced that one day someone will help me to reach for that Oscar in Hollywood, which I have always imagined in my dreams. No matter what, my dreams have enhanced my musical creativity, and for that I am thankful. Didier EUZET
I just wanted to let you know, that a new track of mine is waiting for your oppinion. It's called "run the self" and its the first track after a decade of music production, that I sung myself.
If you like it, you can DOWNLOAD IT in high quality FOR FREE. just check out my blog for the link and have fun ;O)
Hey Ian! what's new man? anyway... I made a site for everything instrumental. thought if you would like to join. because, I never have seen any sites like this where all instrumental musicians and listeners can come together.
WATS GUD DIS DA SWAGGED UP BOIZ JUST SWAGGIN THRU YA PAGE AND SHOWIN LOVE AND TELLIN YA U SHUD CHECK OUT SOME OF DA NEW JAMS ON DA PAGE AND SHOW LOVE...WE ALWAYS SHOW LUV BACK AND TELL EVERYBODY TO CHECK US OUT
It can be so tempting to just go through the motions sometimes... especially when you're living a dream... or (in the oh too common scenario) dreaming about chasing your dreams while chasing the means to acquire them... or the next best thing... or maybe just anything…
Yes, I know that we are tried and tired, notwithstanding all the hope that's been goin' around. Yes, I know that we are searching for an intangible something meaningful to do... the next stage in human evolution maybe… revolution... but without the circles.... hoping to enjoy that sacred cycle in the pursuit of happiness.
...how about finishing what we've started?
Each one: get up, and make it happen; be your own Obama.