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MP3 Scott Pratt - San Francisco Souvenirs

Classical/Popular Crossover piano music, relaxing and great for easy listening and background music.

26 MP3 Songs
EASY LISTENING: Background Music, CLASSICAL: Traditional



Details:
Frank Levin''s San Francisco Souvenirs is one of the largest collections of music ever composed by one person to celebrate the city in all it''s diversity: 26 tracks and 72 minutes of piano vignettes dedicated to San Francisco''s sights, districts and citizens.

The music is as diverse as the city that inspired it. From the "Pier 39 Rag" and nostalgic "Windmills of Golden Gate Park" to the soulful "Third Street Blues," folksy "Russians of the Richmond," romantic "North Beach Nights," impressionistic "Bay Sailboats," baroque "At the Columbarium," elegiac "Farewell for Rosa," contemporary classical "Lullaby for Kevin," oriental "Irving Street Rhapsody," popular "Melody in C for Glen Lee," and jazzy "Party Time in SoMa," the stylistic and emotional influences range from Bach to Bernstein.

The music composed by Frank Levin over two decades is beautifully performed by Scott Pratt, a concert pianist who teaches at The San Francisco Conservatory of Music and is President of the San Francisco Branch of The Music Teachers Association of California.


This CD is a heartfelt tribute to the city that both the composer and pianist clearly love. Anyone who has ever admired, visited or lived in The City by the Bay will appreciate San Francisco Souvenirs.

Additional information about Frank Levin, including soundclips from other CDs and rare recordings of his songs; his sheet music, fake books, artwork, photos, practicing hints and much more may be found on Levin''s website, https://www.tradebit.com.

Scott Pratt may be reached at scottrpratt@https://www.tradebit.com.



COMPOSER''S NOTES

Because of the popularity of the "San Francisco Souvenir" selections on my CD of piano music, Morning to Midnight, I decided to devote a new CD entirely to music about San Francisco. Some selections like "The West Portal Street Fair" come from my original collection but were not previously recorded. Others like "The Golden Gate to the Sea" and "Pier 39 Rag" are piano arrangements of songs I wrote at the same time as the original pieces. Many are new including "May in the Mission" and "Bay to Breakers." "North Beach Nights" is built around a musical fragment composed by the great Italian opera composer, Pietro Mascagni. Other selections including "A Farewell for Rosa" and "Lullaby for Kevin" were inspired by San Francisco friends. "For Dusty" is a memorial piece for my pet cat.

The twenty-six tracks are divided into four suites which may be listened to independently or together in sequence. The first suite generally has the most popular influences. Suites two and three are more classical in focus, and suite four is the most contemporary.

SUITE ONE

"Pier 39 Rag" is a piano arrangement of a jingle I composed with Jim Heisterkamp for the opening of that attraction.
"The Golden Gate to the Sea" is an arrangement of a song I composed with Dennis Goza. The song commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the famous bridge.
COCKTAILS ATOP OF THE HYATT is a piece I wrote for Gloria Cooper, a fine cocktail pianist who used to perform at the Hyatt on Union Square.
THIRD STREET BLUES was inspired by the traditional Negro spiritual and portrays this largely African-American, and often neglected, part of the city.
COMEDY IN THE PARK is a musical mime show named after that annual, summer afternoon of buffoonery in Golden Gate Park.
FOR AXEL was written for AXEL HSU, a talented, young San Francisco pianist I worked with briefly. He continued his studies throughout his university years, becoming both an accomplished soloist and chamber music performer. He now practices medicine in Hong Kong.
AT THE COLUMBARIUM, the visitor slowly climbs the burial vault''s baroque rotunda and pauses in reflection before the niche containing the urn holding his loved one''s ashes.
THE WEST PORTAL STREET FAIR is a lively rag written for the fair, one of many such events held annually in the various neighborhoods of San Francisco.

SUITE TWO

BAY TO BREAKERS celebrates the yearly, springtime run across the City from San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean. The event attracts over fifty thousand fun seekers and serious competitors. The middle section is a brief song of joy at having surmounted the gruelling Hayes Street Hill, and the music ends with a mad dash to the finish line.
MAY IN THE MISSION portrays a lazy May afternoon with The District''s colorful Latino culture in mind. The main theme is patterned after Mexican folk music with some added tango rhythms, and the middle section, like the Mission District, is filled with energy.
THE STATELY VICTORIANS OF PACIFIC HEIGHTS are evoked through the image of an elderly, formally-dressed couple dancing slowly to a 19th Century waltz.
THE RUSSIANS OF THE RICHMOND has a Russian folk song character and celebrates the dynamic population of new Russian immigrants that live in this district.
MEGA-HIT AT THE METREON characterizes a typical action thriller at the state-of-the-art downtown Cineplex.

SUITE THREE

A FAREWELL FOR ROSA was written as a memorial for a dear San Francisco friend and piano teacher, Rosa Cutler. It incorporates music that is reminiscent of both her Jewish heritage and the counterpoint of Bach, whose music she so admired.
KITES ON THE MARINA GREEN soar and dance in the breeze high above the Marina District.
THE WINDMILLS OF GOLDEN GATE PARK is a nostalgic work honoring these graceful landmarks of a bygone era.
AT THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC where I studied, a student practices and practices and practices.
NORTH BEACH NIGHTS spotlights the traditional Italian district and is based on a beautiful fragment for piano the great Italian opera composer, Pietro Mascagni, composed in honor of San Francisco during his visit in 1903.
SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE OPERA presents the final scene of an imaginary grand opera at the magnificently-restored War Memorial and Performing Arts Center. As the lovers sing of their undying devotion, tragedy fatefully intervenes.
MELODY IN C FOR GLEN LEE was written for one of my piano students and features the big chords he enjoys.
THE BLACK AND WHITE BALL celebrates the San Francisco Symphony''s annual black-tie fundraiser with music modeled on the elegant and sophisticated Strauss Waltzes.

SUITE FOUR

IRVING STREET RHAPSODY focuses on the bustling, largely Asian section of the street west of 19th Avenue, filled with produce markets, restaurants, shops of every description and noisy bumper-to bumper traffic. In the midst of all the activity, a young couple enjoy a romantic moment together.
LULLABY FOR KEVIN was written to commemorate the birth of a San Francisco friend''s son. The opening two-note motif that occurs throughout the piece is a musical representation of the boy''s name.
BAY SAILBOATS was inspired by Debussy''s En Bateau and has a decidedly impressionistic atmosphere.
FOR DUSTY was composed for my beloved cat, Dusty, a long-haired grey male with beautiful owl eyes and loving temperament. He was found as a stray in The Excelsior District and his passing after a lengthy illness inspired this dark music of grief, anger, consolation and ultimately acceptance.
PARTY TIME IN SOMA is brash and frenetic, like the hip-and-happening South of Market Street district that attracts a late-night partying crowd.

DEDICATION

This CD is gratefully dedicated to my late parents, Ben and Shirley Levin, who always supported me in pursuing my dreams, and to the wonderful people and city of San Francisco who inspired it.

Frank Levin

REVIEWS

Glad to see you are still turning out these winners. I loved the wistful "Windmills,"the raggy "West Portal Street Fair,"and the California Orientalism of "Irving Street Rhapsody." Kirke Mechem, Composer

I played your CD of San Francisco Souvenirs and was mesmerized by your music It put me in a totally relaxed mind-set. Amazing! Phyllis Sherman, Editor, West of Twin Peaks Observer

Very impressive, and not surprised at how wonderful it is. I''m not even jealous that you got all the talent in the family! Ruth Richlen, (My Cousin) and School Teacher

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