Paul Schwartz

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Paul Schwartz is music producer, composer, arranger, conductor and pianist. His music can be classified as a mixture of chillout and neo-classical. Basic elements are vocals, piano, violins and electronic samples. He collaborated with vocalists Lisbeth Scott and Rebecca Luker, performing in many songs throughout his albums.

He studied at the Royal College of Music in London as a classical composer and was conductor at Broadway shows (like The Phantom Of The Opera). He has worked with Andre Previn, composed and recorded with Carlos Santana and David Foster, and written for John Groban.[1]

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Aria (1999)

See the article Café del Mar Aria

[edit] Aria 2: New Horizon (1999)

See the article Café del Mar Aria

[edit] Aria 3: Metamorphosis (2003)

See the article Café del Mar Aria

[edit] Earthbound (2002)

1. Vol De Nuit
2. Earthbound
3. Il Gioco
4. Nevermore
5. River Of Stars
6. Thalaster
7. How Many Fools
8. Ravens
9. The Dark Of The Night
10. Nocturne

[edit] State Of Grace (2000)

1. Veni Redemptor Gentium
2. Amazing Grace
3. Miserere (featuring The Joyful Company of Singers)
4. Veni Creator Spiritus
5. Auguries Of Innocence Part 1
6. Auguries Of Innocence Part 2
7. Be Still My Soul
8. Simple Gifts
9. State Of Grace

[edit] State Of Grace II: Turning To Peace (2003)

Second edition of the State Of Grace series. This volume contains several songs featuring the Crouch End Festival Chorus.

1. Magnificat
2. Turning To Peace
3. Curación (Sunlight On Water)
4. Stabat Mater
5. Quia Respexit
6. Fear Not
7. Et Misericordia
8. Suscepit Israel
9. Ave Maria
10. Gloria
11. Let Me

[edit] State Of Grace III (2006)

Third edition of the State Of Grace series. This volume won awards for best cover art, best neo-classical album and Album Of The Year in the New Age Reporter's annual awards.

1. Christe Redemptor
2. Agnus Dei (featuring The New Amsterdam Singers)
3. Beams Of Heaven
4. Center Of My Heart
5. Lux Aeterna
6. ...et lux perpetua
7. To you
8. Listen
9. Somnium
10. Salve Regina
11. Soledad

[edit] References

  1. ^ Paul Schwartz's Bio. Retrieved on 2008-01-23.

[edit] External links