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Roy Eaton

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I Play for Peace, The Meditative Chopin

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Roy Eaton (born May 14, 1930) is an American pianist and advertising creative. He is cited as the first black American prominent in the field of advertising.

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Life

The son of Jamaican immigrants, Eaton grew up in Harlem. His father was a mechanic and his mother a domestic servant. He took up classical piano when he was six and shortly after, in 1937, played at Carnegie Hall, winning gold medal in a Music Education League competition. In June 1950, he won the first Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Award. He made his concert debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing Chopin’s F Minor Concerto under George Schick in 1951. He was reengaged to perform Beethoven’s 4th the following season, and also made his New York Town Hall debut in 1952.

His education included the City College of New York, the Manhattan School of Music, the University of Zurich, and Yale; he subsequently became a music instructor at the Manhattan School of Music.

He was drafted for two years into the U.S. Army at the time of the Korean War, serving all of that time in a hospital radio station,WFDH in Fort Dix, NJ where he wrote and produced radio and TV programs..

In 1955, on leaving the Army, Eaton was taken on as a copywriter and composer at Young & Rubicam, and in his first two years created 75% of all the music produced there. In 1957, physicians gave him a 10 percent chance of surviving an automobile accident in Utah that left him comatose and killed his wife of under one year. He worked almost three decades in advertising, with Young & Rubicam, Benton & Bowles and later his own company, Roy Eaton Music Inc.

In 1986, he returned to regular concert performance at Alice Tully Hall, in Lincoln Center with a unique program format, "The Meditative Chopin", a subsequent "The Meditative Chopin II" in 1987 and a third recital in the same hall in 1992. Eaton is a long-time practitioner of Transcendental Meditation. Beginning in 1968. He was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame in 2010

Songs

Gladiolus Rag
The Chrysanthemum
The Cascades
Original Rags
The Entertainer
Maple Leaf Rag
Swipesy Cakewalk
Pleasant Moments
The Easy Winners
Bethena - Waltz for Piano
Sunflower Slow Drag
Mazurka in a Minor - Op 17 - No 4
Fantasie Impromptu - Op Posth
Mazurka in F Minor - Op 68 - No 4
Etude in A Flat Major - Op 25 - No 1
Nocturne in D Flat Major - Op 27 - No 2
Nocturne in C Sharp Minor - Op Posth
Searchlight Rag
Solace
A Child's Xmas
Gymnopedie No 1 in D Major by Erik Satie
Fur Alina by Arvo Part
Prelude and Fugue in Eb minor #8 from Book 1 of the Well Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach
Peace Piece by Bill Evans
"Now Comes the Gentiles Saviour" in g minor Organ Choral Prelude by JS Bach & Feruccio Busoni
En Reve-Nocturne by Franz Liszt
The Entertainer: A Ragtime 2 Step
A Child’s Christmas
Almost too serious
Schumann Scenes from Childhood - About Strange Lands & People
RaviAri by Roy Eaton
Scenes from childhood opus 15: Child Falling Asleep

References

Roy Eaton Wikipedia