| | Gennady Sherman Goodbye My Dream CD Gennady Sherman Discography of CDs
Among the various definitions of music, I prefer the one by Samuel Johnson: “The only sensual pleasure without vice”…Gennady Sherman began studying music at the age of 7 in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was a privilege to grow up in a place with so rich musical culture. Once he barely learned the basics of playing, Gennady started picking popular tunes by ear and transcribing them, as well as composing his own. At the encouragement of his piano teacher, Gennady began studying composition and, at the age of 10, debuted with his original tunes. During his years in high school he accompanied the school theater at times, but most of all enjoyed playing in a school band. Gennady played his first gig at the age of 14.Like many other young people of his generation, Gennady went to pursue a technical career. In college, however, he continued playing in a band and, shortly after graduation and starting his work career, Gennady entered musical college to study Jazz composition and arrangement. He has been playing gigs around the town, and his original tunes and arrangements of the popular songs were very well received by the audience. With a marriage, raising a family and later, immigration to the USA (in 1989), Gennady had very little time for music, but a strong desire to play and compose never let him quit.He played gigs in Baltimore, held a part-time job accompanying ballet classes in a local Arts Center, and spent hours in local studios studying music recording.Gennady’s first CD, “Goodbye, My Dream”, released in 2007, is a journey to the world of soul searching, a quest for universal harmony through the Art of Muses… Goodbye My Dream Music | Category | New Age Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7445150 | | Catalog number | 128468 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 03, 2007 |
Gennady Sherman Goodbye My Dream Songs | 1. | Whispers of the Forest |
| 2. | Sunrise in Sedona |
| 3. | Riding Home |
| 4. | A Full Moon Night |
| 5. | Betrayed |
| 6. | Hear Me Out |
| 7. | Prologue |
| 8. | Pastorale |
| 9. | A White Night Serenade |
| 10. | Farewell |
| 11. | Move On |
| 12. | Goodbye, My Dream |
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