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Tim Neumark : Christmas - Solo Piano
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Wonderful sounds of Christmas expressed through solo piano. A terrific combination of classical and new age style.
Genre: New Age: Solo Instrumental
Release Date: 2007
Christmas - Solo Piano Record Label: Tim Neumark
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 3:26 $0.99
Little Drummer Boy 4:24 $0.99
Away in a Manger 3:40 $0.99
Carol of the Bells 4:12 $0.99
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 3:20 $0.99
Variations on Do You Hear What I Hear 5:07 $0.99
We Three Kings 3:01 $0.99
Masters in this Hall 3:22 $0.99
Mary's Boy Child 2:29 $0.99
O Holy Night 3:29 $0.99
Come Thou Long Expected Jesus 4:02 $0.99
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Album Notes

Christmas is Tim's second of three albums to date, a follow-up to the debut "Biography" which spent seven months at #1 on PayPlay.com and is still in the top-3 albums.

Tim's music is a blend of new age, classical and inspirational styles. He has been influenced by artists such as David Lanz, John Tesh, Yanni, Kostia, and Antonin Dvorak. His inspiration comes from his feelings and thoughts about the world and people around him.

Other albums: Biography, Influence

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REVIEWS

Another good album
author: Carey Smith
I'm glad to hear another album by Tim Neumark. His debut was good and this one is as enjoyable. I just wish there were more tracks! DYHWIH is my favorite track of the album, with Away in a Manger coming in a close second. I do hope he has more albums coming!
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Really good!
author: Marsha Staddon
This album is very, very good. My favorites are We Three Kings, Masters in this Hall, and Hark the Herald Angels sing. This style is similar to David Lanz's Christmas Eve album but it is a little more upbeat. Carol of the Bells is a neat arrangement, too. I bought a few of these for friends for Christmas. I'm sure they'll like these. I think for the most part I would call this album "relaxing", but Masters in this Hall and Carol of the Bells spice it up a little bit. Not sure if this is as good as his Biography, but it is a great listen.
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Christmas Charm!
author: Kathy Parsons
“Christmas” is Tim Neumark’s second solo piano release this year, and is a collection of his own arrangements of eleven Christmas favorites, some of which he’s performed in churches during the Advent season for years. Most of the songs are warm, expressive, and fairly traditional, but there are a couple of real surprises. Seamlessly combining classical and new age stylings, Neumark has assembled an especially nice holiday CD that will never go out of style, and that will bring holiday cheer year after year. “Christmas” opens with “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” a graceful, flowing arrangement that becomes majestic in the choruses. “The Little Drummer Boy” begins with dark chords as well as the melody in the bass of the piano; the other verses move up the piano, sometimes adding a countermelody - a lovely arrangement of a modern classic. “Away In a Manger” conveys a sweet, childlike innocence and grace. Neumark’s arrangement of “Carol of the Bells” is a big surprise. I’ve heard and played a lot of variations on this very versatile piece, and this is one of the most unique. Neumark explains in the liner notes that he has always felt the piece should have a “thunderous sound, as though I’m in the church tower as the bells are crashing.” It’s a fascinating interpretation, and Neumark makes effective use of dissonant chords and full-out fortissimo to create this impression, and then eases up and plays the melody lightly and gently, building again to the huge sound of the bells. No one in the back pew of the church will be able to sleep through this one! “Variations On “Do You Hear What I Hear?’” is a beautiful arrangement of another contemporary Christmas classic, with variations on the melody that range from very quiet and gentle to a bit more upbeat. “Masters In This Hall” is another surprise - big and bold with a touch of mystery. It’s good to hear this 17th century piece given new life. “Mary’s Boy Child” is lighthearted and joyful. “O Holy Night” features Cathie Olsen on violin. “Come Thou Long Expected Jesus” closes the CD with hope and anticipation. “Christmas” will be a lovely addition to your holiday celebrations as well as your more meditative moments. Recommended!
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