Paul Carnegie-Jones

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Paul Carnegie-Jones (born 1985) is a New Zealand pianist. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Since 2008 he has been a concert accompanist and music director for Russian-born multi-platinum artist Yulia MacLean. [7]

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Discography

YearAlbum details
2010Yulia 2010 Live Concert Series: Live in Concert at Mills Reef
  • Roles: Pianist.
  • Released: August, 2010.
  • Label: Oikos Music.
  • Formats: CD, digital download.
YearAlbum details
2010Yulia 2010 Live Concert Series: Live at Mill Bay Haven [8]
  • Roles: Pianist.
  • Released: December, 2010.
  • Label: Oikos Music.
  • Formats: CD, digital download.
YearAlbum details
2010Yulia 2010 Live Concert Series: Enchanted Song [8]
  • Roles: Pianist.
  • Released: December, 2010.
  • Label: Oikos Music.
  • Formats: CD, digital download.
YearAlbum details
2010Yulia 2010 Live Concert Series: Live at Ascension Wine Estate [8]
  • Roles: Pianist.
  • Released: December, 2010.
  • Label: Oikos Music.
  • Formats: CD, digital download.

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References

  1. "Grand day for Paul" : Dominion. Wellington, New Zealand: Jul 7, 1999. p. 8
  2. "Opera with gusto" : Hawkes Bay Today. New Zealand: Feb 16, 2006. p. B.3
  3. "Talent on display at Meeanee" :Hawkes Bay Today. Hastings, New Zealand: Mar 16, 2006. p. B.3
  4. "Top praise for aria entrants" :Hawkes Bay Today. New Zealand: Apr 13, 2009. p. A.2
  5. "Wang Xingxing". Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2009.
  6. "'Miss Saigon' star to sing in recital" : Hawkes Bay Today. New Zealand: Jun 24, 2009. p. A.17
  7. "TV Listings- Find Local TV Listings and Watch Full Episodes - Zap2it.com". www.casttv.com. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  8. 1 2 3 "Shop". www.yulia.co.nz. Retrieved 31 July 2018.