Pianoforte Opus 1: Popular Requests
Christopher Peacock
51 minutes
PS-9007
Christopher Peacock • Piano
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Hear why Christopher Peacock has been called "a brilliant entertainer" by Pacific Northwest Magazine with this best-selling solo piano album featuring popular requests.
1) On Golden Pond Dave Grusin (ATV Music Corp.) from the Motion Picture On Golden Pond
2) Pachelbel's Canon in D Johann Pachelebel (Public Domain) From the Motion Picture Ordinary People
3) Jessica's Theme Bruce Rowland (Colgems-EMI Music, Inc.) From the Motion Picture Man From Snowy River
4) Sentimental Walk Vladimir Cosma (Galaxie Musique) From the Motion Picture Diva
5) Send in the Clowns Stephen Sondheim (Revelation Music Publishing Corp./Rilting) From the Broadway Show A Little Night Music
6) Somewhere in Time/ Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini John Barry (Music Corp. of America) and Sergei Rachmaninoff (Public Domain) from the Motion Picture Somewhere in Time
7) All I Ask of You/Music of the Night Andrew Lloyd Webber (Colgems-EMI, Inc.) from the Broadway Show Phantom of the Opera
8) Wind Beneath My Wings Larry Henley & Jeff Silbar (WB Gold Music Corp./Warner House of Music) from the Motion Picture Beaches
9) Gymnopedies #1 by Eric Satie (Public Domain) from Erik Satie's Three Gymnopedies
10) Moonlight Sonata Ludwig Van Beethoven (Public Domain) from Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14
11) I Dreamed A Dream/On My Own Claude-Michel Schonberg (Alain Boublil Music Ltd) from the Broadway Show Les Miserables
Produced by Christopher Peacock
Recorded at Rosario Resort Music Room, Orcas Island, WA
Performed on a 1900 Steinway Model A Grand Piano
Piano Technician - Bill Wallis, Inter-Island Piano Service
Mixed by Reed Ruddy at Bad Animals, Seattle, WA
Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA
Design by TMA Ted Mader & Associates, Seattle, WA
Very special thanks go out to everyone who requested I record this album of "popular requests." The title "Pianoforte" is the original name of the piano, meaning "soft-loud" (in contrast to the harpsichord, which only played at one volume) and the Opus 1, as in the movies, leaves open the possibility for a sequel! Many thanks also go to my friends and musical colleagues Gene Nery and Reed Ruddy, to Bill Wallis for keeping the piano sounding great, and as always, to my family Jaylin, Kawika, Jenole, and Cara for their love and support.
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