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Bruno Leone : Pure Cinema
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"New York Bistro" style piano music. Classy, sophisticated and debonair.
Genre: Easy Listening: Mood Music
Release Date: 2000
Pure Cinema Record Label: FS Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
As Time Goes By 3:42 Album Only
Moon River 3:37 Album Only
O Mio Babbino Caro (Theme from Room with a View) 3:30 Album Only
The Shadow of Your Smile 4:13 Album Only
The Rose 3:44 Album Only
Days of Wine and Roses 3:20 Album Only
Nocturne in Eb (Theme from The Eddy Duchin Story) 3:47 Album Only
Where Do I Begin (Theme from Love Story) 4:18 Album Only
The Falcon and the Dove (Theme from El Cid) 3:46 Album Only
Laura 3:30 Album Only
Love Is Here To Stay 3:56 Album Only
The Windmills of Your Mind 2:52 Album Only
Kristen's Dream 3:16 Album Only
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Album Notes

Bruno Leone was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York in the 1940's and 1950's. It was a colorful period in history when Bruno began his studies of music and human nature. He became proficient at multiple musical instruments at a young age and began playing with local bands in highschool and college. In 1963, Bruno and his new bride, Patsy, relocated to Los Angeles, California in hopes of a brighter future.

It was there that Bruno discovered his passion for history when he enrolled in a course at a local college. He plunged headfirst into a history program at Arizona State University, with piano playing as his bread and butter. It was during this period that Bruno had the opportunity to accompany such greats as Billy Daniels and Mel Torme.

Graduation from ASU in 1967 brought academic honors including a Fulbright Fellowship and an opportunity for a fellowship from the University of Minnesota, which Bruno accepted. After obtaining his graduate degree in history, Bruno taught at the local college for 10 years during which time his classes became the most popular on campus. His music career continued during this period as he played with local bands and in local clubs. Eventually, Bruno became restless at the college and looked for new challenges to pursue. He began writing humanities books for a local publishing company and soon became executive editor of the firm. The company grew under Bruno's direction and was moved to San Diego in 1987.

In 1995, Bruno began teaching continuing education classes in the San Diego area. Again, the classrooms swelled with eager listeners as Bruno pontificated on a variety of subjects. Someone caught wind of Bruno's musical abilities and suggested a benefit concert with him at the piano. A decision was made to combine Bruno's musical talents with his ability to captivate an audience with stories into a show about the life of George Gershwin. It was a smashing success and more shows were produced over the next few years.

Today, Bruno Leone combines his dazzling mastery of the piano with the art of storytelling to create a variety of shows with enormous appeal to people of all ages.Bruno has made three recordings, Pure Broadway, Pure Cinema and
Pure Christmas, which each include an original piano piece by Bruno.

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REVIEWS

wonderful selection of songs and played beautifully.
author: Walton Brennan
Pure cinema is a delight to listen to. It is relaxing and also excellent as background music at a social gathering.
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