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Post by petee on Sept 28, 2010 10:59:05 GMT -6
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Post by petee on Mar 6, 2011 12:48:34 GMT -6
Hi all, inside this article: From a Mini-Mozart to a 3-Year-Old Pool Master, Child Prodigies Astoundit is written: Now just four years after she began taking lessons, Emily has played all over the world and composed hundreds of her own pieces. "Oh, I guess 600," she said. "I really do think she was born this way," Bear said of her daughter. "Absolutely." Have you noticed that? 600 Woow. So another math lecture: 600 times 1.5 minute (mean length of one Emily's composition) gives 900 minutes 900 minutes = 15 hours Can you imagine that? 15 hours of Emily's music. Petee
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Post by Trini on Mar 6, 2011 16:23:39 GMT -6
19 hours of composed music? THAT"D BE COOL!!!! I'll bet a lot of it is from the Bear family's game of "Shout out a phrase and hear what song Emily can make to match it!" I want the CD!
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Post by petee on May 11, 2011 16:18:24 GMT -6
Hi all, I saw a few days ago this page: www.imgartists.com/?page=artist&id=1322I think it is very nice up-to-date biography of Emily. A lot of those information we already know but one sentence attracted my attention more: " She has started studying film scoring with Ron Sadoff and Ira Newborn of NYU." I know that Emily likes and wants to make music for films but I didn't know that she already started to study that. Woow. Petee PS: These pictures are also there in high resolution (just click on them).
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Post by petee on Sept 24, 2011 16:21:11 GMT -6
Hi all, maybe you noticed on youtube this video: I didn't know about this television channel so far. Even I can watch it at home. That part with Emily is also available here: suprememastertv.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=n_news&wr_id=1469&goto_url=&url=link2_0I don't know how many people is watching this TV but it is interesting because as they say: "They are broadcasting on 14 satellite platforms and on over 91 cable and IPTV networks, in more than 60 languages and over 40 language subtitles to date."Petee
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Post by Don on Dec 8, 2011 16:21:24 GMT -6
Does anyone happen to know Emily's middle name, I assume she has one, all these times I've talked to her or Andrea I never thought to ask.
don
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Post by Trini on Dec 8, 2011 16:54:13 GMT -6
You know, Don, I was wondering the same thing. I wonder if it is something unusual or something that's standard, like Marie or Elizabeth.
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Post by petee on Jan 18, 2012 13:55:52 GMT -6
Hi, I'm still thinking of one message on Emily's facebook: Just composed & orchestrated a new piece tonight for a special concert coming up (been composing for symphonies a lot lately) - can't wait for you to hear the new music! ♪ ♫ ♬What a concert? Something new? Or those ones in Switzerland? I hope we get to know once. Petee
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Post by petee on Apr 26, 2012 10:58:51 GMT -6
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Post by petee on Mar 5, 2013 16:08:31 GMT -6
Hi, just one information from internet: Nadi is contracted by pianist and composer Emily Bear to support the launch of her new CD Emily Bear contracted Nadi Creative to design and program a website to support the launch of her new CD, produced by music legend Quincy Jones, due out this Spring. The new image driven site will feature news, performances, social media feeds, videos, photos and an online store. The site's content will be managed by Nadi's WebBuilder CMS. www.nadicreative.com/news.aspPetee
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Post by eulenspiegel on May 3, 2013 7:11:12 GMT -6
I feel quite a bit sorry for Emily that she was not able to stay in public school, on the one hand she has now more time for herself on the other hand human beings are social creatures. It would be be very important that she stays in contact with teens her own age, like as it seems Dakota Fanning did or now her sister. Here is a part of an interview with Hilary Hahn when she was 19 in 1999 about her experiences in school. Perhaps Emily should try to enter a school like Curtis at some moment!!! Did you have to move to Philadelphia to be a Curtis student? Curtis is very flexible, so the first two years I stayed in Baltimore. I was homeschooled at that point, in order to have time to do everything I wanted to do. During the first two years I did my homework on the road while we commuted twice a week to Philadelphia for my lessons, rehearsals, and coachings. When I was 12, I started working toward the Curtis bachelor’s degree. The dean suggested that I take college courses to fulfill my high school requirements, so I was able to kill two birds with one stone. Although I was in classes with 18-year-olds who had entered that year, I felt like just like part of the family. I felt like the younger sister without the arguments. It’s a great school because it’s small and we all know each other. I took a lot of literature courses, Western Civ., seven years of German, and all the necessary harmony classes, music history, and counterpoint and keyboard harmony, and completed the Curtis requirements for graduation when I was 16. But I didn’t graduate. I loved the school so much I couldn’t bring myself to leave. Once you leave you can’t come back, so I decided to stay as long as I could. There were a lot of classes that interested me that I hadn’t taken yet—I took a poetry writing class, a fiction writing class, several English classes, and continued with German. I’ll graduate in May [1999]. www.allthingsstrings.com/News/Interviews-Profiles/A-Conversation-with-Hilary-Hahn
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Post by eulenspiegel on May 3, 2013 8:45:32 GMT -6
Btw. I hope she gets home schooled again because of her full time schedule , not that she had been bullied by other kids at school???
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Post by petee on Jun 25, 2013 15:52:42 GMT -6
Hi, just thinking. Based on this article Emily says: "I like swimming, baking, arts & crafts, and hanging out with my friends and family"but she doesn't mention reading books so now I don't know whether she still likes that or not. Maybe once I get to know that. Petee
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Post by Andreea on Jun 26, 2013 2:22:25 GMT -6
but she doesn't mention reading books so now I don't know whether she still likes that or not. Maybe once I get to know that. Petee I think she likes to read, remember this photo?
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Post by Don on Jun 26, 2013 4:28:22 GMT -6
When I saw Emily in Elgin I asked Andrea if Emily enjoyed reading, she told me that Emily just loves to read. Latter I was talking to Emily and I told her that I had heard that she reads quite a bit, at that point I asked her if she had read "Hunger Games". I had read "Hunger Games" quite a while ago, way before the whole series got popular and the whole premise of the story bothered me quite a bit, children killing children, it seemed to me very morbid. Anyway Emily had read "Hunger Games" and she loved the story she had also seen the movie. I asked her how long it took her to read the book and she told me about 3 days well it had taken me about a week to read the book which I had told her and she just said that she reads fast, I guess so. lol Last Christmas Holiday season I had sent Emily a book called "Wish You Well" by David Baldacci, as of March she had not read it yet but she said it was next on the list of books.
Don
just a side note...one of my favorite authors Vince Flynn passed away last week I am gonna so miss his stories
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