Steven Cravis

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Steven Cravis
Background information
Born 1967
San Francisco, California, USA
Genre(s) New Age
Classical
Instrument(s) Piano
Years active 1991 - present
Website [www.stevencravis.com]

Steven Cravis (b. 1967) is a composer and pianist of music, playing New Age, Easy Listening, Mood Music, Relaxation Music, and [[Instrumental Music|Contemporary Instrumental].

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[edit] Background

Steven Cravis was raised in eastern Massachusetts. At age seven, after playing piano completely by ear for a year, he asked his parents for piano lessons. He learned the piano for 3 months before his first recital, he was honored for having made the most progress that year. He learned the basics of classical piano for four years, supplementing his learning by rote.

At home, his father always played jazz records, fostering a love for jazz. After requesting a jazz piece at the age of 11, his piano teacher saw that he could benefit from jazz-specific lessons and he switched to a jazz teacher. Over the next several years he learned music theory, especially how it applied to jazz, and developed a very skilled ear for improvisation. He took lessons from several Boston area jazz teachers (including Ran Blake, Peter Cassino, Sandi Peaslee and Jeff Leonard) over six years to get different perspectives on jazz theory, styles, and improvisation techniques.

[edit] Career

One of his favorite pianists was George Winston. He learned how to play several of his pieces, first starting with George Winston’s compositions and then adding his own improvisations to his music. By about age 17, he started composing his own original piano pieces which were very similar to the George Winston and Windham Hill style. At this time he was also very intrigued by harpist Andreas Vollenweider and started applying a harp/string like quality to his piano playing and compositions. All the while, he still enjoyed playing jazz standards, such as "Take the A Train" and "Misty", with more traditional jazz improvisation.

In 1992, He released his first CD, True Reflections Solo Piano. He completed his second solo piano CD The Sound of Light Solo Piano in 1995, developing a more classical feel to his music

[edit] Music Online

Steven had success on the original mp3.com web site, receiving over one million unique listens to his music and having his CDs become top selling CDs in the Easy Listening genre. Recently, after receiving numerous requests for sheet music, he made "Through the Kaleidoscope" and several other pieces from his CDs available for purchase as downloadable PDF.

In 2003, Steven Cravis was one of the very first artists invited by David Nevue to be on the online radio solo piano broadcast "Whisperings".

In 2005, Steven's single "Happy Halloween Music" on iTunes was added to the iTunes "Halloween Essentials iMix". In 2007, Steven released his first free sheet music to his piano composition "Hammock in the Philippines".

Later, in 2007 Wierzbicki.org and Steven Cravis started the site NewAgePiano.net

[edit] Discography

  • 1992 True Reflections
  • 1995 The Sound of Light
  • 2004 Lavender Dreams

[edit] iTunes

[edit] References

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