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Jeff Bjorck

Jeff Bjorck

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 69 votes
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  • Similar Artists: George Winston, David Lanz, Jim Brickman, Robin Spielberg

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Be Thou My Vision (4:13) Date added: 07/26/06 | Total listens: 3,218
Porch Swing Summer Duet ( Not available for sale) (2:49) Date added: 05/01/06 | Total listens: 9,600
Butterfly Sunrise (Pure Piano Portraits CD) (5:41) Date added: 05/01/06 | Total listens: 9,835
Living Waters (Pure Piano Portraits CD) (4:29) Date added: 05/01/06 | Total listens: 6,912
Waiting For Farewell (Pure Piano Portraits CD) (5:22) Date added: 05/01/06 | Total listens: 6,757
Soaring Mesa Cliffs (Pure Piano Panoramas CD) (5:47) Date added: 05/01/06 | Total listens: 8,651
Desert Cloudburst (Pure Piano Panoramas CD) (6:15) Date added: 05/01/06 | Total listens: 7,855
Feather's Flight (Impressions in Black and White CD) (4:48) Date added: 05/04/06 | Total listens: 8,320
Sun Shower (Impressions in Black and White CD) (3:54) Date added: 05/01/06 | Total listens: 8,298

User reviews for Jeff Bjorck

Average rating4h starsOut of 69 votes

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Editor's review

His somewhat overwrought song titles--"Feather's Flight," "Desert Cloudburst"--place this L.A. pianist/composer firmly in the modern New Age camp, but Bjorck is no elevator man. The way these pieces slowly spiral outward from their own themes recalls the late-nineteenth century French works.

Biography

As an artist, Jeff Bjorck believes music in its purest form is sometimes the closest thing to art. Not surprisingly, his solo acoustic piano compositions paint a gallery of musical images suitable for framing. These original works interweave delicacy with intensity, combine musical notes with the space between them, and create moving pictures that move the emotions. Dr. Bjorck is somewhat of an expert on emotions. As a clinical psychologist, researcher, and professor at Fuller Seminary?s Graduate School of Psychology, his multifaceted vocation typifies his ongoing passion for a Renaissance man's approach to life.

Jeff's nontraditional method of composition has remained basically the same during the past thirty years. He sits at the piano, plays spontaneously from the heart, and stops to develop any musical themes that surprise him. He confesses, "Sometimes I feel like a third party, listening to the whole process as an interested observer!"

To Jeff, nature embodies God?s ultimate artistic creativity, and it is frequently the subject of his portraits. Born to two artists, he began creating music when he was ten years old. He also loves composing through the media of photography, illustration, painting, and poetry.

In addition to original compositions, Jeff includes original arrangements of traditional hymns on his CDs. He remarks, "My faith and relationship with Jesus Christ provide vision and give my life its meaning. My creativity merely imitates the Creator." He describes his compositions as "quiet music to calm the heart in a noisy world." Listeners apparently agree. His music has provided reassuring focus for mothers in delivery, peaceful rest when insomnia comes knocking, and elegant ambiance at intimate wedding receptions and dinner parties. Jeff also donates his music to Pediatric psychology staff at City of Hope Hospital, who use his CDs as part of their approach to stress management with pediatric cancer patients and their families. He remarks, "It is my hope that I can bring all my listeners emotional music with a classical feel that lifts them from the rat race and gently sets them down in a restful place, as far away from everyday chaos as possible."

When not working or enjoying time with his wife, Sharon, Jeff occasionally likes scaring their two cats with his clarinet renditions of '30s and '40s big band tunes. He also loves to seek creative inspiration for new music by hang gliding high above the mountains of Southern California.

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