Artist Profile, Dave Clarke, Pianist

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At an early age David knew that he wanted to become a pianist. When he first set eyes on his grandfathers Broadwood Piano back in 1978 at the age of 5 he sat down and played for hours. The funny thing was at that point he could not reach the pedals and had to sit atop books on the stool to reach the keys!

David's music teacher discovered that he had perfect pitch (the ability to identify a note on the musical scale without a single reference point) and it was not long before David was using it to play tunes from the radio, television without music.

At the age of 14, David was appointed church organist and was invited to play the organ at the world famous Cathedral of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

Over the latter years of his schooling, David traveled around Europe with the Schools Orchestra and Jazz Band and played concerts in places such as Geneva Switzerland, Bonn Austria, Berlin and Munich Germany, Valkenburg Holland and Brussels Belgium performing for audiences at concert halls and in the open. This was great experience for David, playing music and getting to travel too!

Over the next few years David grew into an very gifted pianist and passed with many graded exams in performance and music theory with distinction from the world renowned Royal Academy of Music in London.  After studying for his Performance and Teaching Qualifications with the Royal Academy it was time for David to do what he enjoyed the most - making music.

Being the performer that he always has been, if there is a piano at a bar, restaurant, hotel or friends house you will always find him firmly placed there on the piano stool behind it!


Contact Information

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770.441.9806
FAX
770.441.3159
Postal address
6025 Unity Drive Suite E
Electronic mail
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Audio Demos

Prelude in C
The Nutcracker
Air on the G String
Canon in D
Clair De Lune
Bridal March
Gymnopedie No. 1
Ballade Pour Adeline
Trumpet Tune
Whiter Shade of Pale
Ode to Joy
Wedding March
Mozart - Sonata in F
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
Bach - Air on the G String
Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker
Try a little Tenderness
Satin Doll
C. Jam Blues
Satie - Gymnopedie No. 1
Beethoven - Fur Elise
Wonderful Tonight
Thats why they call it the blues
So Amazing
All I need to know
Your Song
All I ask of you
Chariots of Fire
The Entertainer

 

 

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