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Play It Like You Mean It

October 24, 2021 Alexa Letourneau, Composer Season 2 Episode 3
Play It Like You Mean It
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Classical Schmassical
Play It Like You Mean It
Oct 24, 2021 Season 2 Episode 3
Alexa Letourneau, Composer

Today on Classical Schmassical, internationallly renowned pianist and commercial musician Emile Pandolfi talks about his career, making his start, and bringing emotion into your playing, as well as his newly released book, "Play it Like You Mean It."

Guest Bio:
With over 30 recordings in his discography, Emile Pandolfi ranks among America’s most popular piano artists. With the majority of his performance repertoire being lush, intricate arrangements of Broadway and standards that form the canon of "The Great American Songbook," his influences are, in fact, more classical than pop. It is this subjective layering of classical style that Pandolfi infuses onto the broad palette of selections—from his beloved Chopin, to Andrew Lloyd Webber, to "Once Upon a December," from Anastasia—performed in his live concerts and recordings that resonates with audiences everywhere.

For more information on Emile and his music, visit his website at: https://www.emilepandolfi.com/ and check out his youtube channel, with many wonderful arrangements, at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8V0lD8nqBEjw5QfQmELdjA

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Today on Classical Schmassical, internationallly renowned pianist and commercial musician Emile Pandolfi talks about his career, making his start, and bringing emotion into your playing, as well as his newly released book, "Play it Like You Mean It."

Guest Bio:
With over 30 recordings in his discography, Emile Pandolfi ranks among America’s most popular piano artists. With the majority of his performance repertoire being lush, intricate arrangements of Broadway and standards that form the canon of "The Great American Songbook," his influences are, in fact, more classical than pop. It is this subjective layering of classical style that Pandolfi infuses onto the broad palette of selections—from his beloved Chopin, to Andrew Lloyd Webber, to "Once Upon a December," from Anastasia—performed in his live concerts and recordings that resonates with audiences everywhere.

For more information on Emile and his music, visit his website at: https://www.emilepandolfi.com/ and check out his youtube channel, with many wonderful arrangements, at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8V0lD8nqBEjw5QfQmELdjA

Subscribe to Classical Schmassical: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKHLhYNkfCuZs6lu-7a3-wQ

Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/Qc7mnVbB

Follow Classical Schmassical: https://www.facebook.com/ClassicalSchmassical