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Senior Recital

by David Lee Grossman

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Summer's warmth has gone away, Winter's chill soon here to stay, Days are shorter, Nights are longer, Autumn now is with us. Greens are all of diff'rent hues, Changing old familiar views. Fires are lighting, So inviting, Embers all aflame! Time's forever passing by, Fleeting visions in the eye. Thoughts of sadness, Summer madness, Are no longer here. Faces of those dear to us, Would they were still here with us. Mem'ries of those times gone by, When things were good, and life seemed fun. Summer's warmth has gone away, Winter's chill soon here to stay, Days are shorter, Nights are longer, Autumn now is with us. Time is never on our side, Sorrows we can never hide. But each season's onward passing, Brings fresh hope anew!
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May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back; May the sun shine warm upon your face. May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back; May the sun shine warm upon your face. May the rains fall soft upon your fields, And 'til we meet again; May the sun shine warm upon your face, Until we meet again. May the road rise to meet you, May the wind be always at your back; May the sun shine warm upon your face. And until we meet again, my friend, May God hold you in the palm of His hand. Amen.

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The full recording of my senior recital for the Westminster Conservatory Young Artist Honors Program. Unless noted in the description of the individual track, all live tracks recorded 7/26/2014 at Woodrock Studios in Raritan, NJ. All other tracks were recorded with Pro Tools 11 and various East West or Garritan instrument libraries (original recordings from the recital were made with Garritan instruments and mixed in Audacity).

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released April 26, 2014

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David Lee Grossman Charleston, South Carolina

Inspired from a young age by Mozart to write music, and more recently John Williams to write soundtrack music, David Grossman began composing in 7th grade and already has a diverse portfolio encompassing many genres from baroque and classical to jazz to choral and vocal music. He is a graduate of Westminster Choir College (BM, Music Composition) and the Seattle Film Institute (MM, Film Music) ... more

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