Brian Sager

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Born: 5 November 1964, Madison, Wisconsin (USA)
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Brian Sager composes new classical music with impressionistic, romantic, and baroque influences. Melodic, tonal themes embrace a strong, vibrant beat. Syncopated rhythms coalesce with tuneful melody and counterpoint harmony. Classical, baroque, romantic, and impressionistic styles coexist with modern musical structures in a dynamic interplay. Take a listen - We hope that you enjoy the music!

Biography

Brian Sager was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and began piano studies at the age of three.

In college, Brian studied musical composition, linguistics, biochemistry, and molecular neurobiology, ultimately earning a B.S. in molecular biology. He earned a Ph.D. in Biochemistry at Stanford University, where he studied composition and concurrently completed his first symphony. Upon graduation, Brian held a Whitney Fellowship at Harvard University, where he studied neurobiology and the biophysics of pattern formation while completing his second symphony.

Brian currently lives in the San Francisco bay area, where he continues to compose and produce new classical music.

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4988005457684
Format: Extra tracks, Import, Limited Edition
Label: UCJ Music
Manufacturer: UCJ Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: UCJ Music
Release Date: February 07, 2007
Studio: UCJ Music




Disc 1:
  1. Quello Che Faro (Everything I Do) (Ft Bryan Adams)
  2. Nella Fantasia
  3. Carmen/Chanson Boheme
  4. Green Green Grass Of Home
  5. O Mio Babbino Caro
  6. Be My Love
  7. Flower Duet (W/Dame Kiri Te Kanawa)
  8. Pachelbel's Canon
  9. Granada
  10. Lisa Lan
  11. Prayer
  12. Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind
  13. Il Canto
  14. Ave Maria
  15. Time To Say Goodbye (Bonus Track)
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– Sun 25 May: Sunwrae String Quintet Manchester Lane, Melbourne, Australia
– Sat 31 May: First performance of an orchestral work Cathedral, Basel, Switzerland
– Sat 7 Jun: Tomorrow Will be Today, opus 126, a Double Concerto for Clarinet, Mezzo-Soprano and Mixed Ensemble Lawrence Academy, Groton, Ma., USA
– Sat 28 Jun: Summer Concert St George's, Bristol, UK
– Thu 17 Jul: Five Centuries of Great Duets East Meadow, NY, USA
– Sun 20 Jul: Workshop for Contemporary Music Termoli (CB) - Italy
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– (1989) Karl Amadeus Hartmann: Premiere of Sinfonia Tragica, in Munich, Germany.
– (1961) Hans Werner Henze: Premiere of Elegie für Junge Liebende, in Schwetzingen, Germany.
– (1950) Luigi Dallapiccola: Premiere of Il Prigioniero, in Florence, Italy.

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