Artist: Paul Schwartz: mp3 download Genre(s): New Age Paul Schwartz's discography: Haze Year: 2001 Tracks: 9 Revolution Year: 1998 Tracks: 11 Paul Schwartz, a word of the ballad maker Arthur Schwartz and actress/dancer Mary Schwartz, began to take music lessons at age little Joe and started formal piano lessons at sixer. He touched to London, England, at the age of 12 and studied at the Royal College of Music, where he earned his Bachelor of Music Degree in composition and conducting. After graduating, he worked as a piano player and help conductor for West End musicals and as conductor for Ballet Rambert. Later, he returned to the U.S. and became supporter conductor of the Washington Opera in Washington, D.C., then held the same post with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. While continuing to work in the greco-Roman public, he returned to the musical theater, running as musical director for such shows as Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance and The Phantom of the Opera. After composition medicine for ballets and other stagecoach deeds, he was signed as a recording creative person to Astor Place Records and in 1997 released Aria, a quislingism with Mario Grigorov containing electronic adaptations of opera arias, which became a considerable success in the battleground of graeco-Roman crossing over. Revolution (1998) contained Schwartz's arrangements of Beatles songs, and Aria 2: New Horizon (Café Del Mar Music, 2000) was some other hit on the greco-Roman crossing over charts. The religiously oriented State of Grace (2000), released on Windham Hill Records, scored on the modern age charts. In May 2002, under the diagnose the Paul Schwartz Project, the composer/conductor released Earthbound, his low gear album to lie totally of his give birth compositions. His side by side recordings were sequels to his previous successes, State of Grace II: Turning to Peace (2003), Aria 3: Metamorphosis (Robert Koch, 2004), and State Department of Grace III (Zakatak Music, 2006). |
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