I love Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Delius, Bach, Scarlatti, Beethoven, Bela Bartok, Scriabin, Art Tatum, Bartok, Wagner, Prokofieff, Mozart, Hayden, Faure, Elgar, Handel, Chaloff, R and J Strauss, Ravel, Claude Debussy, Satie, Glen Gould, Arthur Rubenstein, Claudio Arrau, Grieg. Andrew Lloyd Weber, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Scott Joplin, Leonard Bernstein, Miles Davis, Oscar Peterson, Thelonius Monk, Johannes Brahms and so many others.
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MICHAEL SOLOMONT: Piano Improvisations in the Romantic Classical Style
These are beautiful, original piano improvisations, created as they are being performed, in the Romantic Classical style.
MICHAEL SOLOMONT: Piano Improvisations in Classical Styles by Michael Solomont - Book Two - Second Collection
These are original improvisations in different classical styles, some modern, some Baroque, some Romantic, all composed while peformed on a digital piano.
MICHAEL SOLOMONT: Piano Improvisations in Classical Styles - Book Three - Second Collection
In continuation of the series, this is Book Three of beautiful piano improvisations by Michael Solomont in different classical styles, some romantic, some modern, some baroque, all created as they are being performed.
I was born in Boston in 1934. In my teens and early twenties I studied piano and composition with my teacher and great uncle, Julius Chaloff. He was a marvelous pianist and a fine teacher, and of course, he wanted me to become a great pianist, too! However, as is often the case with young folks, other things started replacing my musical interests and I drifted away from my musical studies into the working world. Then, in my middle twenties, I moved to California and became employed in the retail industry, where for the next forty years or so I became involved with marriage, children, grandchildren and few greatgrandchildren, too!
It was only after I retired (I took an early retirement at 62) that I started to improvise. I had just gotten a digital piano which allowed me to play silently, using my headphones so as not to disturb my family, (something that I know they appreciated!) The digital piano also allowed me to record what I was improvising so it would not be lost. I found that I was able to improvise a stream of melodies, sometimes in multiple voices, as long as I didn't think and plan too much as I was playing! I can only say that what you hear is sincere and comes from myself spontaneously, without much conscious thought. (Of course most of the people who know me will tell you I do most things without much conscious thought...but that is another story!) Since I love Bach and the Baroque style and also Chopin, Rachmaninoff and the whole Romantic period, much of what I improvise is in those styles, with an occasional popular, jazz or ultra-modern piece. Since I don't censor what I play as I play it, you may occasionally hear a musical phrase that may sound somewhat familiar or a piece that begins in one key and ends in another.
This, however, is unintentional and is the result of the free association of musical ideas that is required for good improvisation.
One other thing: Digital pianos are very versatile and allow one to make changes in the recording. Although I have made very few changes, I have taken the liberty of changing tempos at times. I did this mostly when I was improvising a selection that I felt was difficult and should be performed at a faster speed. When improvising such a piece I felt that the final performance would be much better if I played it more slowly and accurately, with proper shading and touch, and then raised the tempo later to the proper level. In this way I can create what I hear and have a quality performance without the mistakes which are unavoidable when one tries to play a piece of music faster than he or she is able to play it!
Improvisations are truly one-chance, one-time-only performances and there is no opportunity to practice what you are going to play. Improvisation is such a mysterious process and so dependent on being in the zone and not getting in one's own way...however that is what a performer must strive for in order to improvise well...and I hope to live up to that challenge!
With that said, I sincerely hope that you enjoy my improvisations, for that is their purpose after all!
Respectfully,
Michael Solomont
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My new record just came out this week on I-Tunes and CD Baby. I have included a video talking about the record, hope you enjoy it! Please leave us some feedback to let us know what you think! Thanks for your support.
-Ray Stephenson
PS: This album would make a great stocking stuffer ;)
Hello how are you? I just wanted to let you know that I have just finished producing a yoga, meditation & relaxation album titled “Surrender of The Mind”
Surrender of The Mind is written for those of us who need to get away. Maybe we have had a tough day at work. Maybe we have studied hard. Maybe we need to reflect on certain events in our lives. Maybe we just need a moment to clear our minds and re-set our mental strength. No matter what the reason is, there comes a time when we all need to surrender our minds.
This album takes you on a musical journey like no other. Capturing the ancient sounds of panpipes, tabla, bells, sitar and many other ambient resonances for those who wish to achieve a higher state of consciousness, greater focus and self-awareness through yoga & meditation, or simply to accomplish a more relaxed and peaceful state of mind.
I have attached a mini player for you to listen to a sample of the album so just press play to get away from this mad world we are living in.
The full version of Surrender of The Mind is available on all download sites including iTunes and Amazon.
Please let me know what you think of it, I look forward to your reply.
Hi Michael, My precious Dad Avraham ben Yitzchak passed away Dec. 3. I'm asking people if they could take on a mitzvah for the year in memory of him. Blessings, Shoshannah Chanukah Someach
Dear friends ! Our best wishes for a Merry Christmas. All the best from Germany
-- We are happy to announce the release of our first Solo Jazz Piano CD. Enjoy 3 pianist from New York, Japan and Germany playing live at the 1st International Jazz Solo Piano Festival 2009. Orders: www.jazzsolopianofestival.com or search me on iTunes
We have just posted some new videos on our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/ekhmusic feel free to subscribe to us for free!
Check out the video names Achy breaky heart in our collection, it's very funny!
We have also written a new blog on our Myspace page named APCA SHOWCASE let us know your thoughts :o)
We hope you are having a super sweet day!
Thank You for your support - So happy you like the music, hope to see you soon! ----------------------------------------------------------------
Emma King And The Heartsets
Emma, Ritch, Toby, Ian and Will x
"A great soul and noble heart always scorns your type. I am a noblewoman, who is used to ceremony, and I know how to make myself attended to. Go, talk to that ungrateful man, you will tell him that I am faithful. But he does not merit forgiveness. Yes, I want to take revenge."
(Mozart's arias often contain moments of genuine emotion, including anger and scorn.)
All my best, michael
..Today music by Béla Bartók, considered to be one of the greatest composers of the 20th century, is in my myspace classical music-video blog.
Brahms became attached to Schumann's wife, the composer and pianist Clara, fourteen years his senior, with whom he would carry on a lifelong, emotionally passionate, but probably platonic, relationship.
Music: Brahms - Piano Quintet in Fm, Move. 4
Composer: Johannes Brahms
Performers: Pinkhas Zukerman - Violin I Ida Kavafian - Violin II Gary Hoffman - Cello Paul Neubauer - Viola David Golub – Piano
All my best, michael
..Today wonderful piano concerto music of Prokofiev is in my myspace classical music-video blog.