Steven Sharp Nelson Vídeos
compositor y chelista estadounidense
- violonchelo
- música clásica, rock
- Estados Unidos
- violonchelista, compositor
redes sociales
streaming
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2024-05-07
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Schmidt Steven Sharp Nelson Royal Albert Hall Carnegie Hall Sydney Opera House Motab 2011 2022
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square has a unique program planned for Music & the Spoken Word featuring special guest artists The Piano Guys on Sunday, August 28, 2022. This is the first time the piano and cello combo, Jon Schmidt and Steven Sharp Nelson, will take to the stage with The Tabernacle Choir. No tickets are required but attendance is limited to those eight-years and older. To attend the live performance of Music & the Spoken Word in the Conference Center patrons should be in their seats by 9:15 a.m.; the 30-minute broadcast begins at 9:30 a.m. As always, audiences can live stream Music & the Spoken Word from anywhere in the world. It will also be available for on-demand viewing after the broadcast ends. The Piano Guys gained popularity through YouTube beginning in 2011 when they began posting videos combining classical, pop, film scores and original music. They showcased their music through elaborate or cinematic videos at iconic locations such as the Great Wall of China, Iguazu Falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil, and Petra in the Middle East. Steve Sharp Nelson in his inimitable manner said of performing with the Choir: “We’ve been practicing very hard over the last who-knows-how-many years to build up enough musical acumen to perform with the greatest choir and orchestra in the world. To perform together has been something we’ve sincerely dreamed of doing ever since we were mini-musicians. We are elated at this opportunity!” The Piano Guys have more than 2 billion views on their YouTube channel and over 7 million subscribers. They released seven studio albums on Sony Masterworks, each debuting at #1 on the Billboard Magazine Classical Albums or New Age Albums charts. The Piano Guys have amassed more than 1 billion music streams, and the group will be releasing several new songs and music videos in 2022. They are known for their versions of One Direction’s “What Makes You Beautiful”, Frozen’s “Let It Go”, David Guetta and Sia’s “Titanium” and Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years.” The band has appeared on major TV programs worldwide and in sold-out shows around the globe, from London’s Royal Albert Hall to New York’s Carnegie Hall to the Sydney Opera House to major venues in the United States including Red Rocks, Wolf Trap, and Ravinia. Over the years, The Tabernacle Choir, too, has performed on each of these storied stages. Tickets are not required for this special Sunday morning performance. Ample seating is available in the Conference Center where the Choir performs each summer. The Choir returns to the Tabernacle for Sunday morning broadcasts beginning on September 11, 2022 and then moves back to the Conference Center at the end of November for the Christmas performances. Music & the Spoken Word broadcast with The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. Episode aired August 28, 2022 Subscribe to our channel for the latest videos: (http•••) Note: A prerecorded countdown video begins one hour prior to the live broadcast. Subscribe to “Choir Notes” the Choir’s official newsletter (http•••) Download the The Tabernacle Choir App iOS: (http•••) Android: (http•••) Follow The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square Facebook: facebook.com/thetabernaclechoir Twitter: twitter.com/thetabchoir Instagram: instagram.com/thetabernaclechoir Pinterest: pinterest.com/thetabchoir
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► Get our albums: (http•••) ► WE'RE ON TOUR! (http•••) ► TPG APPAREL: (http•••) ► DOWNLOAD THIS SONG: (http•••) ► GET TPG SHEET MUSIC: (http•••) ► SHOP OUR AMAZON STORE! (http•••) / ► Apple Music/iTunes - (http•••) ► Spotify - (http•••) ► Amazon - (http•••) ► Google Play - (http•••) / ► SUBSCRIBE: (http•••) ► FACEBOOK: (http•••) ► INSTAGRAM: (http•••) ► TWITTER: (http•••) Many people ask why Steve is SO HAPPY when he plays the cello. We followed him around with our cameras on his day off. We think we now understand why... :)/ NO INSTRUMENTS WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO** / we used a "stunt" cello for these scenes just in case / and we were really careful out of respect for the instrument. After all the filming, "Jackie" (named after Jackie Chan since he does all his own stunts) only had one minor scratch inflicted by a shopping cart... (this proves the saying that statistically there are more shopping cart accidents than skydiving accidents) Story behind the song: This music video was one of our very first ideas as ThePianoGuys. It originated when we were filming "The Cello Song" ((http•••) / the first project that Steven Sharp Nelson, Al van der Beek and Paul Anderson did together (which is also the first time they all MET!) As we were finishing the all-night film session, we starting talking about the many "uses" of the cello and before we knew it we were laughing about how funny it would be to make a movie about "cello bonding" / spending quality time with the cello. We didn't feel like we could ever get away with making this video, but we just couldn't help ourselves :) For a while, Al and Steve tried to write an arrangement of two Bob Marley tunes for the background of the video. It wasn't flowing, so the project was abandoned for several months. Since the making of "Cello Wars" ((http•••) we haven't really had the opportunity to throw "funny" at our audience. And to be honest, we've missed it. We all love to laugh / especially at ourselves. :) It keeps the pressure of producing videos every other week bearable...so we revisited this concept, but this time with a new tune / the Turtles "So Happy Together." It fit perfectly. We ended up with a lot more scenes than we could use-some of which we were sad we couldn't fit it. Maybe we'll make an "extended version" one day... "This video is dedicated to all of my music teachers that taught me to have FUN with music / to let it live and breathe rather than insist it be dead and dissected. As for my other music teachers that didn't teach me to have fun...I'll try to make a video for you some other time." :) / Steven Sharp Nelson Special Thanks: The Dotty's for letting us use their Yellow Tandem bike. The Neilsons for the use of their home where we filmed the Disco Scene. Will Stucki for the use of the Bass Credits "Happy Together" originally written by Garry Bonner & Allan Lee Gordon and performed by The Turtles Published by EMI Glenwood Music Corp Arrangement written and produced by Al van der Beek & Steven Sharp Nelson Performed by Steven Sharp Nelson: cellos, percussion, vocals Al van der Beek: vocals Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Al van der Beek at TPG Studios Video filmed, edited, and produced by Paul Anderson Steve's skydiving stunt man: Phil Liu Skydiving footage shot by Jeff Agard Check out our Top 10 videos! A Thousand Years - Christina Perri: (http•••) Disney's Let It Go / Vivaldi's Winter: (http•••) Beethoven's 5 Secrets - OneRepublic: (http•••) Titanium / Pavane David Guetta / Faure: (http•••) What Makes You beautiful / One Direction: (http•••) Peponi - Coldplay - Paradise: (http•••) Cello Wars - Star Wars: (http•••) Fight Song / Amazing Grace: (http•••) Kung Fu Piano - Oogway Ascends: (http•••) Story of My Life - One Direction: (http•••) #thepianoguys #pianocello
Steven Sharp Nelson Lyceum Music Festival
The Piano Guys performed at the Lyceum Music Festival with the youth orchestra on August 10th, in Midway, Utah. Always the jokester, Steven begins to play one of the most famous 'wedding' music pieces, but just can't manage to get through it.... and then something extraordinary happens...
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