| Silvard, originally from the Netherlands, started playing the piano at age ten with the encouragement of his parents.At 18, he left his home country for the USA to pursue studies in marine biology, a major not offered as such in his home country.Myrtle Beach, SC, and his graduate studies and research at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, Silvard kept a busy performance schedule.In 1996, he released his second album, Picture of Time, containing original, orchestrated piano compositions.His third album, Transcendent Voyage, a collection of piano solo compositions, hit stores in 1998.Silvard's fourth album, Postcard from Cape Cod, features piano solos he composed impromptu in the recording studio.In the Summer of 2000, Silvard began selling his CDs during live performances on the popular television network, QVC.Silvard's CDs were offered for sale and viewers call in with questions and testimonials.The live broadcasts resulted in sales of over 80,000 of Silvard's CDs and cassettes.The music of Silvard is broadcast on radio and tv in the USA as well as in countries such as Canada, France, Italy, Australia, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Panama, and many more.Silvard keeps an active concert schedule throughout the USA, Canada, Europe and Asia.The highlight of every performance is when Silvard plays an impromptu Freeflow composition dedicated to the audience.Silvard resides in New Seabury on Cape Cod, Massachusetts with his soulmate, Barbara (and three cats!You did not enter a search term.Download game demos, patches, and more!Write a ReviewYour TakeTell the world what you think about Silvard!Music and the eMusic logo are registered trademarks in the USA and other countries.Music Remote is a trademark of eMusic.Silvard now has 69 songs that can conveniently be downloaded with one 'BUY ALL SONGS' button on iTunes.April
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