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Steve Barta : Follow Your Heart
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A solo piano exploration of the heart of the artist, bringing together both new age and classical styles.
Genre: Classical: Contemporary
Release Date: 2003
Follow Your Heart Record Label: SteveBartaMusic
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Our Time 3:49 $0.89
I Am A Rose 3:07 $0.89
Gymnopedie #1 / Springs Can Hang You Up The Most (Medley) 7:41 $0.89
Follow Your Heart 2:59 $0.89
Carinho 5:24 $0.89
Forward Motion 3:00 $0.89
Luisa 6:57 $0.89
Legend 4:50 $0.89
Twelve Words 2:26 $0.89
The Well Tempered Clavichord Part 1 ~ Prelude 1 2:45 $0.89
Only If You Want To 4:22 $0.89
In My Most Silent Thoughts 2:45 $0.89
As Always 4:18 $0.89
Asleep In The Sweet Light 4:46 $0.89
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Album Notes

Follow Your Heart

A solo piano exploration of the heart of the artist. If you loved Moments In Movement, you'll want to add Follow Your Heart to your collection!
Instruments: 12 solo piano pieces, 1 trio selection with piano, english horn, and cello.

For the finale, Steve has brought out from his archives an excerpt of his previously unreleased symphonic work Heritage Suite recorded on tour in the Czech Republic.

Pianist Steve Barta is a composer, author, producer and recording artist. Lending his talent to symphonic orchestras, film scores, jazz ensembles, and classically influenced solo piano, his original compositions reflect a great diversity of style. Steve is perhaps best known for fusing Classical, Jazz and Brasilian influences to create a sound that is distinctly BARTA.

Steve's orchestral works include: Heritage Suite, A Midwest Dream (solo piano and orchestra) and several pieces for jazz quartet and orchestra. The debut performance of Heritage Suite was performed in the Czech Republic in 1991 with symphonic orchestra.
Steve currently has 11 recorded works. After debut album Rossport, Steve teamed up with Jazz great Herbie Mann to create the Brazilian influenced Blue River. These recordings have received wide critical acclaim and radio airplay across the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and Canada.

Steve's well-loved solo piano release, Moments in Movement, includes his symphonic arrangement of A Midwest Dream recorded on tour in Eastern Europe with symphonic orchestra. Each recording of original songs has its own striking sound yet captures Steve's distinctive style. His 5 successful Christmas recordings reveal his talent in interpreting and arranging classics. All of Steve's recordings and books are available exclusively on the Steve Barta Music label.

Steve authored The Source (Hal Leonard Publishing), a multi-instrumental scale/chord dictionary, in 1986 to wide critical acclaim. Now in its 13th printing, The Source teaches the basic tenets of jazz improvisation by educating the reader about the harmonic possibilities between scales and chords. Used by musicians and educational systems, The Source has become the standard in the music industry. Also published by Hal Leonard is Steve's transcription for piano titled Christmas Around the World.

In 1991, Steve joined a distinguished list of concert pianists when he was recognized as a Steinway Artist by the venerable piano maker Steinway & Sons. As a Steinway Artist, Steve is provided with a Steinway grand piano on any concert stage in the world.

Steve, a resident of Colorado Springs, Colorado, spends most of his time composing. He accepts a limited number of private commissions each year, ranging from solo piano to full symphonic works.

The "Gymnopedie / Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" medley surprised me, and I like to be surprised!
Dave Brubeck

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REVIEWS

Steve Barta has a special gift, a kind of artistic alchemy. Under his pianistic
author: David Scknolnik, The Independent
Steve Barta has a special gift, a kind of artistic alchemy. Under his pianistic spell, every note, whether a part of the melody or harmony, is given a life all its own. His style blends pensive, sometimes nostalgic melody with jazz inspired harmonies, classical simplicity and deep reflection. The hope filled harmonies of the disc's opener, Our Time, works like a tranquilizer to combat the offensive speed of life in the 90's. It doesn't hurt that this is also a superb reproduction of the piano sound- rich without mid range muddiness, physically stunning upper octave that does not strain the ear. It has a natural presence the puts Steve right in the room. Cut #3 would seem a direct attack on the sensibilities of serious music lovers, grafting the popular song Springs Can really hang you up the most on to Erik Saties' beloved Gyumnopedie #1. Miraculously, Barta's artistic stretch makes it seem like the two were one composition all along. Review by David Scknolnik, The Independent
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