Philip Aaberg

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  • piano
  • new age
  • instrumental
  • classical
  • blues
Philip Aaberg (born 1949) is a Montana-born pianist. He has balanced classical, blues and rock interests since earning a degree at Harvard, performing often in the chamber jazz genre. He has performed with notable acts such as Peter Gabriel, John Hiatt, Elvin Bishop, The Doobie Brothers, among many others. In 1985, Aaberg embarked on a recording career for Windham Hill Records, encompassing both solo piano and ensemble recordings. In 2000, Aaberg began his own label, Sweetgrass Music.

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Songs

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    Andante Cantabile (Quartet Opus 47)

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    As If We Didn't Know

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    Ave Verum Corpus (W. A. Mozart)

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    Away in a Manger

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    Before Barbed Wire

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    Blue Horses

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    Call and Response

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    Charity

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    Cinema Paradiso

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    Converstion at the Soda Fountain

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    Crying Smile

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    Don't Stop Now

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    Don't Worry Baby (feat. Paul McCandless & Michael Manring)

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    Dr. Sayer

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    Duet (Mendelssohn)

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    Earth Abides

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    Elegy

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    Every Deep Dream

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    Frogman

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    From Foreign Lands and People (Kinderszenen Opus 15)

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    Full Court Pickup

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    God Rest Ye Merry

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    God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen

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    Going-To-The-Sun

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    Heaven's Gate

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    High Plains

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    High Plains (Christmas on the High-line)

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    I Saw Three Ships

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    Interlude: Short Story

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    Last Dance/Dexter's Tune

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    Lou Ann

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    Love Theme

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    Madame Sosthene

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    Marias River Breakdown

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    Modéré: 1st Movement from Sonatine (Maurice Ravel)

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    Montana Half Light

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    Montana Half-light

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    Montana Sleighride

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    Nevertheless, Hello

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    New Life, New Blues

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    No Wonder They Sing

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    Not Whot I Thot

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    O, Shenandoah

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    Oh, Yes

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    Out of the Frame

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    Prelude in F Minor from The Well-Tempered Clavier Book II

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    Qui Creavit

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    Reflections

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    Remembering This Place

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    Rondo in A minor


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