Adam Hilstad | Adam Hilstad

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Adam Hilstad

by Adam Hilstad

Powerfully melodic yet atmospheric solo piano with a focus on strong, unforgettable themes. Adam Hilstad plays with honesty and emotion, using piano as a vehicle for his compositions; not the other way around.
Genre: New Age: Solo Instrumental
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1. Nascency
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2. Falling Forward
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3. Maybe
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4. Inevitable
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5. Second Bench on the East Side of Sutter Park
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6. Visited
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7. Moment of Truth
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8. The Unfolding
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9. Flicker
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10. Racing Images
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11. Expanse
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12. Dusk
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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I was born in Oregon, but I've lived in the Seattle area for most of my life. I’ve been composing piano music for nearly 20 years (since I was about 10), taking formal lessons for 2 of those years. I also play guitar, trumpet and sing.

For the most part I’m self-taught. From the beginning, I had a voracious appetite to discover for myself all the feelings, landscapes and stories I could possibly coax out of the piano. Because of this, I think much of my music has a certain innocence and honesty to it. For me, technique comes second to (and often comes out of) exploration of the music itself.

I released my debut CD almost 10 years ago in 1998, and performed live around the Seattle area for several years. Since then I’ve taken some time to focus on acquiring a more reliable source of income: software development. But I’ve never lost my passion for writing music--I'm very excited about much of my new material, and I hope to record it soon.


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