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has been a lifelong pursuit for Bernard Weinstock.
As a child, he was drawn equally to the Tschaikovsky and Beethoven albums in his parents'
record collection as to the lyrical Israeli popular music of the 1970s. A transformative experience
was listening to Rick Wakeman's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" at age 11; hearing the
Moog for the first time was stunning and opened his mind to the complexities possible within
the progressive rock genre. While exploring the masterworks of Brahms, Bach and Rachmaninoff
as a piano student, he was also absorbing the experimental sounds of Emerson, Lake and Palmer
and Yes, and the rhythmic drive of Led Zeppelin and Meatloaf. Among pianists, Keith Jarrett
became a role model for his ability to "speak music spontaneously" through his wide-ranging
improvisations.
Weinstock has complememted these early influences with a diverse array of professional experiences.
After studying piano performance at Julliard and the Manhattan School of Music, he honed his
improvisational skills as a modern dance accompanist. For more than a decade he worked with such
dance luminaries as Norman Walker, Carmen de Lavallade and Gemze deLappe in companies including
Alvin Ailey, the Eglevsky Ballet, and the Adelphi and Hofstra niversity dance programs. The intense
creativity of the experience confirmed that composition, rather than classical performance, was his true
calling, and he began pursuing other avenues of musical expression. He has since scored music for Court TV,
an independent film, and a documentary for the Taiwanesse government.
"Evening - Piano Solos", Weinstock's debut album, showcases both his compositional brilliance and
virtuosity at the keyboard. "Evening" was met with considerable critical and popular success, including
a live performance on CBS television in New York. In 2005, music from "Evening" was used by the CBS
"Early Show" during its coverage of Pope John Paul II's final illness. Weinstock is now recording his second
album. Other current projects include the score for an upcoming PBS documentary, chamber-style compositions
for piano and wind instruments, and experiments with the pipe organ. He also appears in New York-area live performances.
has been a lifelong pursuit for Bernard Weinstock.
As a child, he was drawn equally to the Tschaikovsky and Beethoven albums in his parents'
record collection as to the lyrical Israeli popular music of the 1970s. A transformative experience
was listening to Rick Wakeman's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" at age 11; hearing the
Moog for the first time was stunning and opened his mind to the complexities possible within
the progressive rock genre. While exploring the masterworks of Brahms, Bach and Rachmaninoff
as a piano student, he was also absorbing the experimental sounds of Emerson, Lake and Palmer
and Yes, and the rhythmic drive of Led Zeppelin and Meatloaf. Among pianists, Keith Jarrett
became a role model for his ability to "speak music spontaneously" through his wide-ranging
improvisations.
Weinstock has complememted these early influences with a diverse array of professional experiences.
After studying piano performance at Julliard and the Manhattan School of Music, he honed his
improvisational skills as a modern dance accompanist. For more than a decade he worked with such
dance luminaries as Norman Walker, Carmen de Lavallade and Gemze deLappe in companies including
Alvin Ailey, the Eglevsky Ballet, and the Adelphi and Hofstra niversity dance programs. The intense
creativity of the experience confirmed that composition, rather than classical performance, was his true
calling, and he began pursuing other avenues of musical expression. He has since scored music for Court TV,
an independent film, and a documentary for the Taiwanesse government.
"Evening - Piano Solos", Weinstock's debut album, showcases both his compositional brilliance and
virtuosity at the keyboard. "Evening" was met with considerable critical and popular success, including
a live performance on CBS television in New York. In 2005, music from "Evening" was used by the CBS
"Early Show" during its coverage of Pope John Paul II's final illness. Weinstock is now recording his second
album. Other current projects include the score for an upcoming PBS documentary, chamber-style compositions
for piano and wind instruments, and experiments with the pipe organ. He also appears in New York-area live performances.
Remembering
Bernard Weinstock Lyrics
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Ashley Campbell Four years old running up the stairs to your bed Thunder…
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Bee Gees I never really want to be alone I had a woman…
Charm of Finches On a nice day with nothing to do, We'll take a…
Disciple I could never turn back from where you brought me…
Ghost Spirit Peace bends the ring across this tender path The cycle start…
Glen Campbell Four years old running up the stairs to your bed Thunder…
Hellraiser it seems I saw it all before so many centuries ago the…
Jean du Voyage So close your eyes, and find another way to see Just…
Jennifer Castle I remember, there was, a summer, of the forrest A summer, of…
Jerry Reed Every night I go down to this same little joint Fill…
L.A.S.E.R. I don't know what it is I'm doing I don't…
Lenny White As the silence of seasons on We relive abridge sails afloat…
love.stop.repeat Have you ever lost the will to care To live Or to…
Midnight To Twelve Have you ever felt alone Have you ever needed someone Have…
Nathan H. Taylor I go under the water Feel mother's womb Open my eyes Feel fa…
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S. Thomas The Co-operative Houses were built 15 years after the war An…
Stone Irr I wake up on the floor of friends I've known…
Strawbs Hawken / Cousins I sometimes sit and think about our eve…
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Yutaka Yamada I'm waking from this dream Returning to reality is so bitter…
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