Oliver Schroer (June 18, 1956 – July 3, 2008) was a Canadian fiddler, composer, and music producer.
Schroer was a prolific composer, recording ten CDs in 14 years. He performed in Europe and North America in clubs, cathedrals, and New York’s Lincoln Center. Altogether, he produced or performed on over 100 albums of new traditional, acoustic, and popular music, and wrote more than 1,000 pieces of music. [1] He recorded with artists such as Jimmy Webb and Barry Mann, Canadian singers James Keelaghan, Loreena McKennitt and Sylvia Tyson, acoustic guitar mavens Jesse Cook and Don Ross, East Coast rockers Great Big Sea, and West Coast rockers Spirit of the West.
Toronto critic Robert Everett-Green described his style as a “fusion of ontario fiddling traditions with the kind of architectural, string-crossing music of Bach’s solo violin works.”[2] Schroer’s music also frequently employs violin harmonic and double stop techniques to create distinctly modern sounds.
Schroer taught and mentored intensively in Smithers, British Columbia, in the Canadian Pacific Northwest over the last seven years of his life. He wrote a tune for each of the young people he taught – 59 in total – and recorded the tunes with Emilyn Stam, a young pianist from Smithers. His album Smithers is a thank-you album recorded for Smithers.
Schroer was a prolific composer, recording ten CDs in 14 years. He performed in Europe and North America in clubs, cathedrals, and New York’s Lincoln Center. Altogether, he produced or performed on over 100 albums of new traditional, acoustic, and popular music, and wrote more than 1,000 pieces of music. [1] He recorded with artists such as Jimmy Webb and Barry Mann, Canadian singers James Keelaghan, Loreena McKennitt and Sylvia Tyson, acoustic guitar mavens Jesse Cook and Don Ross, East Coast rockers Great Big Sea, and West Coast rockers Spirit of the West.
Toronto critic Robert Everett-Green described his style as a “fusion of ontario fiddling traditions with the kind of architectural, string-crossing music of Bach’s solo violin works.”[2] Schroer’s music also frequently employs violin harmonic and double stop techniques to create distinctly modern sounds.
Schroer taught and mentored intensively in Smithers, British Columbia, in the Canadian Pacific Northwest over the last seven years of his life. He wrote a tune for each of the young people he taught – 59 in total – and recorded the tunes with Emilyn Stam, a young pianist from Smithers. His album Smithers is a thank-you album recorded for Smithers.
Camino라 함은 스페인어로 보통 길(Road)를 말 하나 또한 Journey (여행)을 뜻 하기도 한다.
즉 이 곡은 여행길에 만나는 많은 정겨운 풍경들을 바이올린과 종소리들로 구성 하여 진행하는데
그 곡들이 시원스런 현악기와 벨소리가 잘 어울려 정서적으로 호감이 가는 곡들이다
이전 페이지에 이어 전체 20곡으로 구성 되어 있으며 싫증나지 않으면 계속 올릴 생각임.
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