Archive for December, 2009

“Paradoxology” available to download for free!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Merry Christmas, everyone! My new single “Paradoxology” is now available to download for free!

Click here to download your free copy of “Paradoxology”!

If you enjoy the song, please tell your friends, spread the word and share the music! And if you’d like to sign up to receive updates about my music, including updates on the progress of my full-length album Songs From My Shelf, please send an email to list@ajharbison.com to be added to my email list. Thanks for listening!

New Single “Paradoxology” to be Released on Christmas Eve!

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

I’m excited to announce that I’ll be releasing a new Christmas single, a song called “Paradoxology,” this Christmas Eve 12/24/2009. This is a song I wrote several years ago that deals with the paradoxes of the Incarnation when God became man, but I’ve never released it until now. While you’re eagerly awaiting Christmas Eve, you can read the lyrics of the song on the Music page here. I’m excited to share this song with you, and also to give you a first taste of the general sound and feel that Songs From My Shelf will have. So stay tuned, and come right back here to http://www.ajharbison.com on Christmas Eve to download your free copy of “Paradoxology”!

Score previews now available!

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

I’ve updated most of the concert music pages so that you can now preview the first page of the score! This feature is available for all of the Cal State Fullerton compositions through to the present. So if you’ve ever wondered what some of these scores look like, head on over to the Music page, click on the composition title of your choice, scroll to the bottom of the page and check it out!

Published!

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

I am pleased as punch to announce that my first concert music work has been published! Kallisti Music Press in Philadelphia has published New Hope, an art song for bass/baritone voice and piano that I composed last year. Andrew Stiller, the publisher, has called me a “highly promising young composer” and New Hope “a provocative song,” and I’m extremely grateful to him for being the very first publisher of my music. So head on over to the Kallisti site, and order a copy of the score for the bass/baritone in your life this Christmas! And stay tuned–more of my compositions published by Kallisti are soon to follow!