Solomon
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There are at least six artists named Solomon:
1. Solomon is an romanian trap artist known for songs like YS,YS3, Airwaves with El Nino, Alo with Nane, TATIANA (remix of Thotiana) with Nane, sapte and Credit , releasing his first album Titan Est 3 and second one named Bando Szn in 2020 and 2021 respectively
2. Solomon is a pop/hip artist from San Diego, California
3. Solomon Cutner CBE (known professionally as Solomon) was a British pianist
4.
Born a Capricorn in San Diego, CA, Electronic Hip-Pop recording artist Solomon (born Solomon Raymond Barnett) began performing in numerous dance troupes and church choirs, where he grew a strong affinity towards sound and music. In 2008, Solomon began recording music with fellow artist Robbery, making the Hip-Hop duo, The Black Market. Shortly going solo, Solomon released his first mixtape, Rhyting Rhymes Vol. 1, April 2008, as an openly gay musician. Sparking mass interest, Solomon was part of a huge introduction of new out Hip-Hop rappers. Garnishing him multiple magazine interviews, shows and a guest on Eminem's Sirius Radio's Uncut Channel Shade45. In August 2008, he released the follow-up of his first mixtape, titled respectively, Rhyting Rhymes Vol. 2. The second mixtape slowly introduced a more mainstream Pop sound, with his crossover single, "Feelin' Brand New." After promoting the mixtape and doing shows, Solomon began working on a new project entitled, "Shades of Black."
"Shades of Black" is Solomon's first attempt at songwriting and producing. Taking eleven months to create, it also marks his departure from underground Hip-Hop to a genre he likes to call, Electronic Hip-Pop (Electronic production, Pop lyrics and a touch of Hip-Hop style). "People think that there is only one shade to the color black. But actually there are several shades." Solomon describes the title of the EP. "My listeners and audience- and critics have tried to box me into something and label me into what is only a small portion of me. This is my time to show everyone all my layers. All my shades." Fueled by a difficult breakup and an even harder depression, the lyrics of "Shades of Black" convey the heartache of an unrequited love. While the lyrics are heartbreaking, the Electronic production fools the audience into thinking it is simply dance music. "For some odd reason it was very difficult for me to write anything happy during the songwriting process of this release," Solomon explains. "There are some musicians who can easily turn it on and off, but it was inevitable, all my songs were very somber. So I decided to produce the music more upbeat to trick the listeners into thinking they were listening to the latest dance music. Something fun." Influenced by an era in history that is long gone, Solomon takes you on a journey through the end of the Disco era into the late 1980's early 1990's. Recruiting producers from Miami, Australia and France, each track is a mixture of worldwide sounds, melodic tempos and an electronic baseline you cannot ignore. All the songs off the 7 track EP are written by Solomon himself, and produced or co-produced by him as well.
5.Solomon (Cutner Solomon)
Solomon Cutner, CBE (6 August 1902 – 22 February 1988) was a British pianist known professionally simply as Solomon.
Solomon Cutner was born in the East End of London in 1902. He was a child prodigy whose talent was recognised at the age of seven when, having had no formal tuition, he performed his own arrangement of the 1812 Overture on the family piano. He gave his first concerts in 1912 at the age of ten, retired from public performance in his teens and then resumed his career as an adult performer. He began making records in 1929. As a child he was sent to live with his teacher, Mathilde Verne, who had studied with Clara Schumann. It is documented that Verne abused and exploited her young charge. Solomon brought to his playing an effortless virtuosity, great respect for the printed score, and deep spirituality.
He toured abroad a good deal, particularly during and shortly after World War II, when he gave numerous much-cherished recitals in the United States and Australia. He premiered the Piano Concerto by Arthur Bliss at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Known especially for his Beethoven, which has an almost legendary status (he broadcast the entire cycle of the 32 piano sonatas), he was in the midst of completing the complete cycle of the sonatas for EMI Records when he suffered a devastating stroke in 1956, which paralyzed his right arm. He never recorded or performed in public again, but lived another 32 years. His recordings of Mozart, Schumann, and Brahms are also highly regarded.
He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1946.
He died in London in 1988, aged 85.
1. Solomon is an romanian trap artist known for songs like YS,YS3, Airwaves with El Nino, Alo with Nane, TATIANA (remix of Thotiana) with Nane, sapte and Credit , releasing his first album Titan Est 3 and second one named Bando Szn in 2020 and 2021 respectively
2. Solomon is a pop/hip artist from San Diego, California
3. Solomon Cutner CBE (known professionally as Solomon) was a British pianist
4.
Born a Capricorn in San Diego, CA, Electronic Hip-Pop recording artist Solomon (born Solomon Raymond Barnett) began performing in numerous dance troupes and church choirs, where he grew a strong affinity towards sound and music. In 2008, Solomon began recording music with fellow artist Robbery, making the Hip-Hop duo, The Black Market. Shortly going solo, Solomon released his first mixtape, Rhyting Rhymes Vol. 1, April 2008, as an openly gay musician. Sparking mass interest, Solomon was part of a huge introduction of new out Hip-Hop rappers. Garnishing him multiple magazine interviews, shows and a guest on Eminem's Sirius Radio's Uncut Channel Shade45. In August 2008, he released the follow-up of his first mixtape, titled respectively, Rhyting Rhymes Vol. 2. The second mixtape slowly introduced a more mainstream Pop sound, with his crossover single, "Feelin' Brand New." After promoting the mixtape and doing shows, Solomon began working on a new project entitled, "Shades of Black."
"Shades of Black" is Solomon's first attempt at songwriting and producing. Taking eleven months to create, it also marks his departure from underground Hip-Hop to a genre he likes to call, Electronic Hip-Pop (Electronic production, Pop lyrics and a touch of Hip-Hop style). "People think that there is only one shade to the color black. But actually there are several shades." Solomon describes the title of the EP. "My listeners and audience- and critics have tried to box me into something and label me into what is only a small portion of me. This is my time to show everyone all my layers. All my shades." Fueled by a difficult breakup and an even harder depression, the lyrics of "Shades of Black" convey the heartache of an unrequited love. While the lyrics are heartbreaking, the Electronic production fools the audience into thinking it is simply dance music. "For some odd reason it was very difficult for me to write anything happy during the songwriting process of this release," Solomon explains. "There are some musicians who can easily turn it on and off, but it was inevitable, all my songs were very somber. So I decided to produce the music more upbeat to trick the listeners into thinking they were listening to the latest dance music. Something fun." Influenced by an era in history that is long gone, Solomon takes you on a journey through the end of the Disco era into the late 1980's early 1990's. Recruiting producers from Miami, Australia and France, each track is a mixture of worldwide sounds, melodic tempos and an electronic baseline you cannot ignore. All the songs off the 7 track EP are written by Solomon himself, and produced or co-produced by him as well.
5.Solomon (Cutner Solomon)
Solomon Cutner, CBE (6 August 1902 – 22 February 1988) was a British pianist known professionally simply as Solomon.
Solomon Cutner was born in the East End of London in 1902. He was a child prodigy whose talent was recognised at the age of seven when, having had no formal tuition, he performed his own arrangement of the 1812 Overture on the family piano. He gave his first concerts in 1912 at the age of ten, retired from public performance in his teens and then resumed his career as an adult performer. He began making records in 1929. As a child he was sent to live with his teacher, Mathilde Verne, who had studied with Clara Schumann. It is documented that Verne abused and exploited her young charge. Solomon brought to his playing an effortless virtuosity, great respect for the printed score, and deep spirituality.
He toured abroad a good deal, particularly during and shortly after World War II, when he gave numerous much-cherished recitals in the United States and Australia. He premiered the Piano Concerto by Arthur Bliss at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Known especially for his Beethoven, which has an almost legendary status (he broadcast the entire cycle of the 32 piano sonatas), he was in the midst of completing the complete cycle of the sonatas for EMI Records when he suffered a devastating stroke in 1956, which paralyzed his right arm. He never recorded or performed in public again, but lived another 32 years. His recordings of Mozart, Schumann, and Brahms are also highly regarded.
He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1946.
He died in London in 1988, aged 85.
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