US Neo Prog & Classic Ellsworth Hall released his debut solo album Conversations With George Edgar Selby July 8th, 2014

Ellsworth Hall is best known as the frontman: Vocalist and Keyboardist for the Neo-Prog band Aethellis whose self-titled debut album was self-released in 2004 and the follow-up album Northumbria was released by Melodic Revolution Records in 2011 with much praise from fans and critics alike. And so it begins three years later, Ellsworth returned with his first solo album “Conversations with George Edgar Selby” a classical soundtrack album that features the music from the WWI epic Beside the Manor Selby which Ellsworth directed and wrote. 

The track “The Archduke Earsworth” is originally from the three-movement piece The Blind Potentate. Ellsworth performs on a Steinway grand piano along with the vibrant sound of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, to be released in July the track listing is as follows. 

Track Listing

Piano Concerto No.1
1) Lento e Allegro (6:47) 
2) Andante e Presto (6:28) 
3) Allegro Moderato (4:03) 
4) Andante (7:25)   

Beside the Manor Selby Motion Picture Soundtrack
5) Beside the Manor Selby Overture  (2:46)
6) Newsreel  (1:16) 
7) After Ferdinand  (0:56) 
8) Round About the Garden  (1:06) 
9) The Archduke Earsworth  (5:07) 
10) The Tower  (1:40) 
11) Gather the Heirlooms  (3:33) 
12) La Masque a Enleve  (2:25) 
13) Verdun  (5:33) 
14) Undone in Verdun  (2:17) 
15) Here Lies a Wretched Corpse  (5:07) 
16) In Grief Unbound  (3:54)

About Ellsworth Hall
Ellsworth began piano studies shortly after his 6th birthday in 1964 and after 12 years received his Certificate of Piano Study and Theory from the John Mason Evans Hasslinger Studio (Hasslinger himself was a graduate of the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, MD). Between the ages of 11 and 28, Ellsworth also studied cello, guitar, and voice. He also performed in several bands from 1976 on including Tailwind, Sabre and Logos Affinity.

Ellsworth received a B.A.in Film/Video production from the University of Maryland and continued there with graduate studies in Communication Arts. During this period he began scoring short films and local cable programs.

In 1987 a movement from his First Piano Concerto appeared in video production by Johns Hopkins Hospital and from that time on Ellsworth began devoting much of his time to scoring music for film and video. 1989 saw the release of the first CD from Affinity Music Library to which Ellsworth contributed a great deal of material and he continued to compose for subsequent releases. He received his C.P.M.S. from Johns Hopkins University in 1991 and in 1994 he and partner Mark Van Natta began scoring for multimedia productions in addition to film and video. Clients included Johns Hopkins Hospital, Princeton University, PHH Corporation, Banjo Software, and FLX Software.

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