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Robert Ellis : Robert Ellis in Concert January 4, 2003
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Neo-Classical Improvisations and Original Compositions sheds a new age light on traditional themes.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 2003
Robert Ellis in Concert January 4, 2003 Record Label: Ellis Productions
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven 0:00 Album Only
Theme from New World Symphony '“ Dvorak 0:00 Album Only
Theme from Piano Concerto No. 21 '“ Mozart 0:00 Album Only
Excerpt from Fur Elise '“ Beethoven 0:00 Album Only
Minute Waltz '“ Chopin 0:00 Album Only
Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring '“ Bach 0:00 Album Only
Excerpt from Messiah '“ Handel 0:00 Album Only
A Fantasy in Flight - from A Little Night Music - Mozart 0:00 Album Only
Suite Sorrow Opus 34, 1. Lament for Linda - Robert Ellis 0:00 Album Only
Theme for Abraham Lincoln '“ Robert Ellis 0:00 Album Only
Planet X '“ Robert Ellis 0:00 Album Only
Nocturne - Chopin 0:00 Album Only
Pathetique Symphony No. 6 '“ Tschaikovsky 0:00 Album Only
Greensleeves '“ A Traditional Air 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

At the age of 5, Robert Ellis taught himself to improvise by staring at the piano keys for an hour. Then he began to play, and he's been improvising ever since. At age seven he began his classical piano training. In college, he studied classical and jazz performance, composition, and orchestration at the University of Washington.
His inclination away from traditional "correctness" led him always to play beyond the written notes of classical music into uncharted territory. Through his hands familiar themes take on new color and vitality longed for by audiences who, while they love classical music, want more than simply repetition of the exact same music they've been hearing for years.

With one foot in the classical world and one in the jazz world, Robert spent years accompanying ballet and modern dance companies, choirs, vocal teachers, playing clubs and concerts, writing songs, ensemble pieces and six symphonies. For the last five years he has been performing, as a trio leader, solo pianist, pianist/vocalist entertainer on cruise ships. He feels this a somewhat limited venue for sharing the breadth and height of his musical gifts, and so has embarked on a series of improvisational concerts and producing his music for CDs.
Highlights of his career include appearances on the tv shows "Boston Today" and the Seattle Morning Show."

Improvisations on Classical Themes, plus a few originals--
A spontaneous combustion of creativity before a gathering of eager listeners at Occidental Community Church.....one of the best acoustical indoor spaces anywhere. Robert struggled fiercely with this old baby grand, one whose mechanical action posed a challenge to his obsession with a smooth, legato melodic line. A Labor of Love indeed!!!

©2003

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