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    Contemporary pianist Ed Bazel’s compositions have been described as beautiful piano music with a soul-searching touch. His sense of melody combined with passionate expression have made him a popular choice for listeners who want to relax and unwind.
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  1. Had a great lunch today with fellow Grammy 365 members Ricky Kej, Varsha Kej, Betsy Walter, Steve O'Brien, Brenda Best, Grant Maloy Smith, Jules Delgado, Don Hart, Tab Laven and Razor Kelly! — met Seay Harshaw Delgado en Ricky Kej.
    Foto: Had a great lunch today with fellow Grammy 365 members  Ricky Kej, Varsha Kej, Betsy Walter, Steve O'Brien, Brenda Best, Grant Maloy Smith, Jules Delgado, Don Hart, Tab Laven and Razor Kelly!
  2. Recente berichten van anderen over Ed Bazel PianistAlles weergeven
    • Hello Ed - thanks again for sharing your beautiful music - so nice to discover you on Jango!
      1 · 12 mei om 14:51
    • Oh Eddie! This just made our Christmas..you are sooo amazing. Will never forget you playing "the Rose" for Don and I ..miss seeing you..how can we get your music? We're at 39 Concession oak dr. Bluffton SC 29909 ( Hilton Head area) we come down for the winter .If your ever in the area give us a call were in the book..
      1 · 23 december 2013 om 14:26
    • OK, Once I can get Matt Hayden to join me and a nuther buddy on guitar. We gonna need a pianist to finish puttin' blues band together!?! Ready to broaden your horizons, lol?? I'll let U know!
      1 · 13 december 2013 om 10:50
    • Love the album
      1 · 11 december 2013 om 16:51
  3. Just received a review on a film project I had submitted my piano music to:

    "These are well recorded and performed tracks. These tracks are not as deeply sad and heart-wrenching as the listing is looking for."

    Hmmm, turn up the heart wrenching? Check!
  4. Did you know? The first practical piano was built in 1700 by an Italian, Bartolomeo Cristofori. The name "piano" is an abbreviation of Cristofori's original name for the instrument: "piano et forte" meaning soft and loud. One of Cristofori's original pianos is still in existence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. No tip jar can be found!
    Foto: Did you know?  The first practical piano was built in 1700 by an Italian, Bartolomeo Cristofori.  The name "piano" is an abbreviation of Cristofori's original name for the instrument: "piano et forte" meaning soft and loud.  One of Cristofori's original pianos is still in existence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.   No tip jar can be found!
  5. Hope you can catch my fellow pianist and friend Vicente Avella in Portland, OR this weekend. Check out his rendition of The Bridal March below!
    Portland OR residents - come out and see The River of Calm Artist Vicente Avella this Saturday the 22nd at Classic Pianos Recital Hall. Get your your tickets here: http://avella.brownpapertickets.com/

    And check out his beautiful rendition of the Bridal March from his latest CD "All The Days Of My Life" - soak this one in!

    http://www.theriverofcalm.com/audio/RoCBridalMarch.mp3
    Foto: Portland OR residents - come out and see The River of Calm Artist Vicente Avella this Saturday the 22nd at Classic Pianos Recital Hall.  Get your your tickets here: http://avella.brownpapertickets.com

And check out his beautiful rendition of the Bridal March from his latest CD "All The Days Of My Life" - soak this one in!

http://www.theriverofcalm.com/audio/RoCBridalMarch.mp3
  6. Contemporary pianist Ed Bazel’s compositions have been described as beautiful piano music with a soul-searching touch. His sense of melody combined with passionate expression have made him a popular choice for listeners who want to relax and unwind. "Stair Step Lullabye" is a perfect example.

    http://www.theriverofcalm.com/
    Foto: Contemporary pianist Ed Bazel’s compositions have been described as beautiful piano music with a soul-searching touch. His sense of melody combined with passionate expression have made him a popular choice for listeners who want to relax and unwind. "Stair Step Lullabye" is a perfect example. 

http://www.theriverofcalm.com
  7. Way cool!
    Producer/Director, Chris Gero, goes over camera angles and line cut of the Million Dollar Piano concert.
    Producer/Director, Chris Gero, goes over camera angles and line cut of the Million Dollar Piano concert.
    The Yamaha Corporation of Japan design team.
    Ben James filming designer in the Yamaha Grand Piano Kakegawa Factory in Japan.
    Foam replica during building stage
  8. See the little green circle in this picture? Its a CD player. A listener from Arizona told me my Bella Piano CD was playing while people were meditating at The New Vision Center in Phoenix. Way cool!

    www.newvisionaz.org.
    Foto: See the little green circle in this picture? Its a CD player. A listener from Arizona told me my Bella Piano CD was playing while people were meditating at The New Vision Center in Phoenix. Way cool!

www.newvisionaz.org.
  9. My office view this morning at Wildwood Recording Studio - adding piano music to the Faces of HNC (Head & Neck Cancer) fundraising video. Beautiful video and wonderful piano!

    http://wildwoodrecording.com/
    Foto: My office view this morning at Wildwood Recording Studio - adding piano music to the Faces of HNC (Head & Neck Cancer) fundraising video.   Beautiful video and wonderful piano!

http://wildwoodrecording.com
  10. Master pianist Arthur Schnabel once said,

    “The notes I handle no better than many pianists. But the pauses between the notes—ah, that is where the art resides.”
  11. Piano Fact: The piano is totally complete and needs no assistance from any other instruments, but almost all other instruments need the piano for accompaniment, including singers. (I will say a brandy snifter adds a nice accompaniment to it!)
    Foto: Piano Fact: The piano is totally complete and needs no assistance from any other instruments, but almost all other instruments need the piano for accompaniment, including singers.  (I will say a brandy snifter adds a nice accompaniment to it!)
  12. Ed Bazel Pianist heeft een link gedeeld.
    Congratulations to Herb Alpert for winning in the Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album category. These awards are given during the day before the telecast tonight. Here is a copy of the Grammy program:
    http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/fxmarketing/56th_grammyawards/
  13. Piano Fact: The working section of the piano is called the "action." There are about 7500 parts here, all playing a role in sending the hammers against the strings when keys are struck.
    Foto: Piano Fact: The working section of the piano is called the "action."  There are about 7500 parts here, all playing a role in sending the hammers against the strings when keys are struck.
  14. Piano Fact: There are over 12,000 parts in a piano, 10,000 which are moving - including the pianist!
    Foto: Piano Fact: There are over 12,000 parts in a piano, 10,000 which are moving - including the pianist!
  15. Ed Bazel Pianist heeft een link gedeeld.
    Check out Ed on Jango Radio. He has trouble tell you about this and talking about his piano music, so thats why I am here!

    http://www.jango.com/music/Ed+Bazel

    Elizabeth P. Lunsford
    Director of Marketing
  16. It's too cold to play the piano today - yikes!
    Foto: It's too cold to play the piano today -  yikes!

Eerder in 2014