Classical Soul

by Hal Freedman

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These piano solos are expressions of the mid to late Romantic period in Western culture. The Romantic period began in the early nineteenth century, evolved well into the twentieth century, and clearly left its stamp on today’s culture. The Romantic aesthetic encompassed music and all the arts. It was aptly described by the French poet Charles Baudelaire; “Romanticism is precisely situated neither in choice of subject matter nor exact truth but rather in the way of feeling.” For the Romantic composers, personal and subjective feeling was far more compelling than all the forms, attitudes and traditions of the past. Their journey, initiated by Beethoven, can be described as the intensive inward exploration of the imagination, intuition and that most powerful of forces, human emotion.

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released October 1, 2010

Cerulean Sound

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Hal Freedman Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Hal Freedman has been a solo recitalist at colleges, universities and various venues including the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, as well as an accompanist at Major Music colleges. Hal’s Teachers were respected faculty of such distinguished musical institutions as the Curtis Institute, the Julliard School of Music, and the Moscow Conservatory. He presently teaches in Philadelphia.

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