
Nathan Plowman
New Age/Jazz Piano Solo music
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Contemplation Contemplation

O Ye Fair Ones (Studio Version) O Ye Fair Ones (Studio Version)
This is a piece I premiered at the Student Composer's Recital in March 2010 at BYU-Idaho. It features Piano and a string quartet. This studio version also includes auxiliary percussion.

La Muchacha La Muchacha

Come Let Us Anew Come Let Us Anew
An original arrangement of the traditional hymn for strings with a piano ostinato.

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My root influences come from New Age artists, such as David Lanz, Wayne Gratz, and Paul Cardall. More recently I've been studying French Impressionist composers such as Debussy and Ravel, as well as many great jazz pianists like Bill Evans, Art Tatum, Thelonius Monk, and others. While my previous CD stayed firmly rooted in New Age piano music, I'm exploring many new paths from classical to electronica. I'll be taking a break from musical pursuits for two years while serving a mission for my church, but when I return it should be interesting the direction my music takes.
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Nicely done. I hear the Debussy influence. He's one of my most favorite piano music composers. Kind of an abrupt ending. What happened?
I like this. I share the view that the cosmos is organized. I'm a diehard determinist. I just don't think that the fundamental organizer/determiner has human-like traits or propensities. We humans are, I think, an emergent, transitory, and pretty much insignificant phenomenon in the universal evolution.
Very nice. The playing and production ... most enjoyable. Not sure I'd call it jazz though.
Unique. Yeah, I enjoyed listening to this. Got access to it via a station that it's on.
Wonderful piece.. very well structured with profound melody..
Congratulations!
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