Paul F. Page.
My new CD "A Stately Affair" was released on June 5, 2008. If you are interested in some easy-listening, contemporary classical instrumental music, I hope you will check it out. http://cdbaby.com/cd/paulfpage
(type link into your browser)] There's quite a long biography there, too, so if you want to find out who I am, that's a good place to start. There are 2-minute sound clips of each track, too, so you can really "try before you buy." A pretty good deal. I will be re-releasing "A Corner Of My World" (an all piano album) in August 2008 at cdbaby. Look for it then.
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Remembering
by PaulFPage
Whatever you want it to be...It is, though, a song looking back, somewhat wistfully, but not sadly. It may speak to you on this level...or some other level...or no level at all except as a piece of pure music. Whatever it is, I hope you enjoy it.
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A Valentine: What Are You Thinking?
by PaulFPage
a ballad/love song from a different era.
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Someone To Love
by PaulFPage
A simple love song from my "retro" file...I hope you will enjoy it.
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Paul F. Page, composer, teacher, and performer, divides his time among teaching high school English, and composing, arranging, and performing. His original music has been published by J. Paluch/World Library Publications, Mark Foster Music, Curtis Music, The Oregon Catholic Press, Hinshaw Music, Lorenz Music, and CynMar Publications, his own production company. A number of his works have been performed and recorded in Europe and Canada, the former Soviet Union, Japan, and extensively in the U.S.
Paul has toured Europe on six occasions with the Santa Clara Choral Spectrum, an ad hoc choir he formed and has directed since 1984. He has adjudicated choral festivals in Feldkirche and Vienna, Austria. In 1982, he conducted his high school choir in a performance for then Pope John Paul II in St. Peter’s Square, Rome. His Blessing has been performed in the Ukraine, Russia, and throughout Western Europe, Canada, and the U.S. and was featured on Austrian radio. Selections of his choral music appear in university conducting texts that have been published in the U.S. and in Spain.
For his contributions to liturgical music—including 33 years as organist, vocal soloist, music, and choir director—he was honored by the Diocese of San Jose with the Benedictus Award. His composition In Celebration was accorded top honors in a national competition and many of his liturgical works have been published and are performed in schools and churches throughout the U.S.
Paul’s cantata "Wind Of Life" premiered in the spring of 1993 and was followed by the publication of three of its movements by World Library Publications in its "Spiritus" collection. "Hear Our Prayer" and "Like Incense Before You" were published in 1994 and "Litany of Saints" appeared in print in the spring of 1995 in the acclaimed collection We "Celebrate." A new book of children’s liturgical songs, "Children of the Light", was released by CynMar Publications in January 1997 and an extensive collection of liturgical mantras ("Mantras for the Seasons") based on Psalm texts was published in 1998 by World Library Publications, also the publisher of a number of his choral octavos.
With his friend, teaching colleague, and internationally-acclaimed poet Judith Lyn Sutton, Paul has collaborated on some 26 “art” songs for voice and piano ("There Is Mystery In Every Season") which he and Sutton have performed on numerous occasions since 1996.
For the last six years, Paul has been annually awarded stipends from ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) through its ASCAPlus program for his unique work in composing and performing new liturgical, classical, and art music. Since 2003, Paul has composed and recorded 20 full-length CDs which include five solo piano collections (A Month of Sundays, All Dolled Up, Out Of My Mind, From A to Z, Polliwog’s Cakewalk), a series of voluntaries for pipe organ (Pipe Fittings), three disks of ballads for which he composed lyrics as well as music (Places in the Heart, Do You Believe, Make a New Day), single suites for oboe and English horn (In the Palace of a King, On a Calm and Starry Night) and flute (Beside Restful Waters), two collectiona of piano pieces for children (Like a Diamond in the Sky, Soup du Jour), two instrumental albums (The Cat’s Pajamas, In the Eye of the Beholder), and an single album of liturgical songs (Seek and You Shall Find).
When not teaching or composing, Paul enjoys writing poetry, woodworking, bicycling, hiking, and caring for his 53 rose bushes. He swims a mile every day to keep “fit and sane,” he says. Married for 37 years to Theodora, he has two grown daughters and five grandchildren.
Paul holds degrees in philosophy and English from St. Patrick’s College and San Jose State University respectively, and a Master of Liturgical Music degree from Santa Clara University.
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