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Phil Gelbach Ensemble - Live In Melbourne DVD

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He studied composition with Leonid Hrabovsky and piano with Vladimir Viardo. He played his New York debut piano recital at United Nations in 1994. In the last ten years he has written music for symphony and chamber orchestras vocal quartets jazz bands and for film theatre & TV. His compositions have been performed by the Melbourne Symphony Filter Kingz Silo String Quartet and Elena Polevaya. In 2001 he won Billboard Magazine Composer Competition. Phil Gelbach's works are available on the Music in the Garden label. The Phil Gelbach Ensemble Phil Gelbach - Piano... Rory Brown - Bass Eden Altman - Guitar Michael Rochford - Drums David Aaron Erki - Viola & Caerwin Martin - Cello. [show more]

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Released
25 February 2008
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap 
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Runtime
59 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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5032711068456 
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Phil Gelbach studied composition with Leonid Hrabovsky and piano with Vladimir Viardo. He played his New York debut piano recital at United Nations in 1994. In the last ten years he has written music for symphony and chamber orchestras, vocal quartets, jazz bands and for film, theatre and TV. This release captures Phil and his Ensemble live at the BMW Edge in Melbourne.