The 19-year-old composer, pianist, and singer-songwriter creates emotionally charged, catchy music that is irreverent of genres yet combines them at the same time. An epic journey from five-year-old piano prodigy on Ellen to award winning global performer and composer. Currently creating the music for the viral sensation, Bridgerton the Musical with her writing partner Abigail Barlow (Barlow & Bear), she is also orchestrating, producing and arranging all the tracks. Bear has performed in nearly every corner of the globe including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Hollywood Bowl and Montreux Jazz Festival. Her mentor, Quincy Jones, produced her chart-topping jazz debut CD. She recently headlined a 25-city sold-out European Stadium Tour, garnering rave reviews in every city. Bear was honored by the Songwriters Hall of Fame for excellence in song writing. As a scoring phenomenon for film and television, she has worked with Disney, Universal, Warner Bros., Dreamworks, among others.
Just a computer and electronic keyboard ? :) Emily bear is top-tier qualified composer spent decades to master her skills. Is it in the room with computer ? And this is not "just computer" This is professional industry-grade production level home studio with equipment on 50k+ :) Microphone is more expensive than most of regular cars :) Composers create orchestral soundtracks at home with "just a computer" for _years_. Studios also create music with "computer" and few extra time-saving steps for recording several musicians/instruments what's redundant in that case. This is full-scale studio with best possible composer and singer.
playing since the age of 4..4hours a day…Juilliard (Veda Kaplinski) ..sitting e.g. next to Jon Batiste at the age of 7/8 at Juilliard jazz classes..hard daily work
Beautiful. May I suggest using less pedal and making the RH arpeggios at the beginning lighter, so not to compete with the melody. I will make it cleaner and your interpretation will be better appreciated.
Ms. Emily, Are you telling us that all of the films depicted here in this video you (at least) composed the music for? If your answer is yes, I AM SPEECHLESS!!
I really thought that you would be a concert pianist, but I can tell by this performance that this path is where you are supposed to be. BRAVO for your perseverance. . . both of you!
I love it but I’m sad is not accurate since Daphne said I burn for u first not Simon 😂 even the actor think this until the scene is shown and get shock. Will never forget Luke Newton and Nicola reaction🤣🤣🤣. STILL GREAT SONG FOR THIS SCENE!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩
i'm a pretty avid fan and just discovered this one today, four years after its release. I'll step up my game as a fan to find her stuff but maybe her promotion team should do the same.
N nunca había escuchado esta intérprete a esa edad tan joven según los comentarios ahora debe tener unos 20 años, pero en la época de la ejecución 13 años e interpretar a un músico como gerwish, es algo digno de admirar y es algo digno de escuchar primera vez que la disfruto y la estoy disfrutando por qué refleja ese espíritu neoyorquino estadounidense americano del siglo pasado, todo el que escucha a esa obra Aunque no conozca NY se imagna en el apogeo de la calle 42
saw this kid play her astonishingly beautiful "northern lights' the day the video was put here on youtube. Been following her story since then. Stay wonderful Emily.
This video was my introduction to Rachmaninoff. I had never intentionally sat down before and listened to his music, and one night I was scrolling through some Emily Bear stuff and came across this. I immediately was arrested by the chords at the beginning, the absolutely beautiful introduction, and the look of pure joy on her face while playing. I replayed this over and over again in awe and then found Rach piano concerto 2 from this. The next year I made it into my university’s Symphony orchestra on flute and we played Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini with an amazing concert pianist /professor. I’m currently learning his Melodie in E major on piano, and I was able to hear his beautiful cello sonata in a recital I played in this past semester. I absolutely adore Rachmaninoff now!
Multitaskers bring multi lovers you never know what key🎹she's going to push next, but Bet Cha by Golly Wow, that girl sounds like she has mire under her covers than🏹arrows have quivers🎯, the with😮no takers for😅real givers😂!