Simon Mulligan - Who Wants to Live Forever: Queen on a Steinway '2019
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Artist | Simon Mulligan Related artists |
Album name | Who Wants to Live Forever: Queen on a Steinway |
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Date | 2019 |
Genre | Classical Piano |
Play time | 00:36:44 |
Format / Bitrate | 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz |
Media | WEB |
Size | 152 mb / 1.04 gb |
Price | Download $8.95 |
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Tracklist 01. Somebody to Love (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 02. Don't Stop Me Now (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 03. We Are the Champions (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 04. Love of My Life (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 05. Killer Queen (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 06. Save Me (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 07. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 08. Who Wants to Live Forever (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) 09. Bohemian Rhapsody (Arr. S. Mulligan for Piano) British pianist Simon Mulligan is, according to the Times of London ‘the most abundantly gifted of pianists.’ Pulitzer prizewinning composer Paul Moravec calls him ‘a pianist with complete mastery of the instrument’, while Herbie Hancock says ‘You have a phenomenal touch, man!’ In addition to his extensive discography and vast repertoire, Mulligan’s solo work gains praise from critics and audiences alike, and his collaborations include performances and recordings with Yehudi Menuhin, Joshua Bell, Leonard Slatkin and Sting. He has performed all over the world, most notably at Carnegie Hall in New York, the Wigmore Hall and Royal Albert Hall in London, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, as well as private performances for Her Majesty the Queen and President Barack Obama. His keen interest in film composition led to a long association with composer Michael Kamen, culminating in his performance on the soundtrack to Spielberg’s Band of Brothers. He has led his own jazz quartet since he was thirteen, which has performed in major international festivals. His eclectic work has led to profiles in Downbeat, JazzTimes, BBC Music, Classic FM, and Gramophone magazines, among others. Simon is a recipient of the prestigious Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Music, and his teachers include Alexander Kelly, Murray Perahia, Alfred Brendel and Alexis Weissenberg. DOWNLOAD ALBUM [Hi-Res]
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