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Emily Bear (16) piano & John Miles (68) - All By Myself th-cam.com/video/abYtjEIpmE8/w-d-xo.html Standing Ovation for Emily Bear th-cam.com/video/GxyQSfsaVEs/w-d-xo.html More videos of Emily at the reaction section of this photo, and also Emily's Musicaly Curriculum Vitae, and Quotes from big names from music (scroll first down) plus.google.com/photos/photo/111450336760724009894/6417426710425857362?ICM=false
In 2008, Emily won an ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Award for her piece "Northern Lights", the youngest composer ever to win the award. In 2015, she won an ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Award for her orchestral piece "Les Voyages". In 2016, she won an ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award for her piece "Old Office". In 2017, she won an ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award, for her piece"Je ne sais pas".
Your list of awards is not complete. Emily won in 2008 at age 6 also the RAMI Award (music industry) and the first Golden Ribby Award. (TV related award) Ad she won also at april 26 2017 (RAMI) her 7th Award The Critic’s Choice Composition of the Year Award went to Emily Bear for her piece, “Into the Blue.”. And the LATES NEWS Emily Got Her 8th Award On Saturday, May 5, 2018, 2018 Order of Lincoln award Order of Lincoln, which is the state’s highest honor for professional achievement and public service. Emily Bear of Rockford, Illinois, at only 16-years of age, has achieved groundbreaking success as a pianist, composer and songwriter. A chart-topping recording artist, she enjoys arranging, orchestrating, and performing in a diverse collection of styles including jazz, classical, film music and pop. Having made her professional debut at the Ravinia Festival at 5 years old, she has since performed at many of the worlds’ most well-known venues including Carnegie Hall, the White House, Lincoln Center, Montreux Jazz Festival, and the Hollywood Bowl. Symphonies across the world have performed Emily's original compositions and she has helped raise millions for charities across the globe through performances and events. 8 Awards and a EMMY Award for a special about and with Emily
Emily Bear of Rockford played piano at ASCAP Awards. november 17 2014 Read more www.rrstar.com/storyimage/IR/20141119/BLOGS/141119368/AR/0/AR-141119368.jpg&MaxW=440
EMILY BEAR & DISNEY MOVIES If you go Christmas Eve concert with the Performance Santa Fe Orchestra Featuring pianist and composer Emily Bear WHEN: 5 p.m. Dec. 24 (family preview 2 p.m.) Some of the audience members undoubtedly are tourists in town for the holidays, but many of them are repeat attendees from the local area, he said. For them, the concerts may have become part of their own holiday traditions, he suggested. And another one of those traditions is to bring in world-renowned guests to headline the concerts. In the Christmas Eve case, that headliner is only 13 years old, but pianist and composer Emily Bear has performed around the world - and two years ago in Santa Fe. A resident of Rockford, Ill., the girl had appeared on “60 Minutes” and played at Carnegie Hall and Ravinia by the time she was 6 years old, Illick said, who added that her family discovered her gift when she was just a toddler and was picking out a piece by ear on the piano that she had heard her older sister practicing. DISNEY MOVIES Disney has approached her about composing film scores, Illick added. And, unlike some accomplished young musicians, she doesn’t just play the notes correctly, but reaches down into the heart of a piece of music, he said. “She plays someone else’s music as if she were creating it,” Illick said. And she has been composing her own pieces for years. “The ideas she has are totally original,” he said. “Most of us compose by mimicking and altering (works that already exist), but she comes out with a new kind of idea that no one has had before.” Bear’s compositions often are a mixture of classical and jazz styles, he said, adding that Quincy Jones has been bringing her to the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. At the Santa Fe concert, she will be playing a few of her own compositions, as well as Billy Strayhorn’s “Take the A Train,” Bart Howard’s “Fly Me to the Moon,” and George Gershwin’s much-loved “Rhapsody in Blue.”
Emily Bear (5) - The youngest professional pianist & composer of all time
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The Bear family is so sweet and I love Emily's music! Truly a gift from God!
Emily Bear (16) piano & John Miles (68) - All By Myself
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Standing Ovation for Emily Bear
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More videos of Emily at the reaction section of this photo, and also Emily's Musicaly Curriculum Vitae, and Quotes from big names from music (scroll first down)
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In 2008, Emily won an ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Award for her piece "Northern Lights", the youngest composer ever to win the award.
In 2015, she won an ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Award for her orchestral piece "Les Voyages".
In 2016, she won an ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award for her piece "Old Office".
In 2017, she won an ASCAP Foundation Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composers Award, for her piece"Je ne sais pas".
Your list of awards is not complete.
Emily won in 2008 at age 6 also the RAMI Award (music industry) and the first Golden Ribby Award. (TV related award)
Ad she won also at april 26 2017 (RAMI) her 7th Award
The Critic’s Choice Composition of the Year Award went to Emily Bear for her piece, “Into the Blue.”.
And the
LATES NEWS
Emily Got Her 8th Award On Saturday, May 5, 2018,
2018 Order of Lincoln award
Order of Lincoln, which is the state’s highest honor for professional achievement and public service.
Emily Bear of Rockford, Illinois, at only 16-years of age, has achieved groundbreaking success as a pianist, composer and songwriter. A chart-topping recording artist, she enjoys arranging, orchestrating, and performing in a diverse collection of styles including jazz, classical, film music and pop. Having made her professional debut at the Ravinia Festival at 5 years old, she has since performed at many of the worlds’ most well-known venues including Carnegie Hall, the White House, Lincoln Center, Montreux Jazz Festival, and the Hollywood Bowl. Symphonies across the world have performed Emily's original compositions and she has helped raise millions for charities across the globe through performances and events.
8 Awards and a EMMY Award for a special about and with Emily
Emily Bear of Rockford played piano at ASCAP Awards. november 17 2014
Read more
www.rrstar.com/storyimage/IR/20141119/BLOGS/141119368/AR/0/AR-141119368.jpg&MaxW=440
EMILY BEAR & DISNEY MOVIES
If you go
Christmas Eve concert with the Performance Santa Fe Orchestra
Featuring pianist and composer Emily Bear
WHEN: 5 p.m. Dec. 24 (family preview 2 p.m.)
Some of the audience members undoubtedly are tourists in town for the holidays, but many of them are repeat attendees from the local area, he said. For them, the concerts may have become part of their own holiday traditions, he suggested.
And another one of those traditions is to bring in world-renowned guests to headline the concerts.
In the Christmas Eve case, that headliner is only 13 years old, but pianist and composer Emily Bear has performed around the world - and two years ago in Santa Fe.
A resident of Rockford, Ill., the girl had appeared on “60 Minutes” and played at Carnegie Hall and Ravinia by the time she was 6 years old, Illick said, who added that her family discovered her gift when she was just a toddler and was picking out a piece by ear on the piano that she had heard her older sister practicing.
DISNEY MOVIES
Disney has approached her about composing film scores, Illick added.
And, unlike some accomplished young musicians, she doesn’t just play the notes correctly, but reaches down into the heart of a piece of music, he said. “She plays someone else’s music as if she were creating it,” Illick said.
And she has been composing her own pieces for years. “The ideas she has are totally original,” he said. “Most of us compose by mimicking and altering (works that already exist), but she comes out with a new kind of idea that no one has had before.”
Bear’s compositions often are a mixture of classical and jazz styles, he said, adding that Quincy Jones has been bringing her to the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
At the Santa Fe concert, she will be playing a few of her own compositions, as well as Billy Strayhorn’s “Take the A Train,” Bart Howard’s “Fly Me to the Moon,” and George Gershwin’s much-loved “Rhapsody in Blue.”
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Emily Bear pianist & composer