David Curtis

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Symphony No. 4: I. Thoughtfully, Not Rushed 00:00 Tools
Symphony No. 4: III. Peacefully, Somewhat Slowly 00:00 Tools
Symphony No. 4: II. Leisurely Moving, Without Haste 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Home 00:00 Tools
Color of Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Poor Boy's Love Affair 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: I. Very Slowly 00:00 Tools
Copland - Clarinet Concerto: II. Cadenza 00:00 Tools
Copland - Clarinet Concerto: I. Slowly and Expressively 00:00 Tools
For Your Glory 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 11 in F Major, KV 413: I. Allegro 00:00 Tools
Old Gray Walls 00:00 Tools
Falling 00:00 Tools
Bless Thee 00:00 Tools
Tears in My Coffee 00:00 Tools
Unseasonable Weather 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: II. Fast 00:00 Tools
Copland - Clarinet Concerto: III. Rather Fast 00:00 Tools
Take Your Leave 00:00 Tools
Wheel Of Fortune 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: III. Moderato 00:00 Tools
Let's Dance 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: IV. Fast 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 11 in F Major, KV 413: III. Tempo di Menuetto 00:00 Tools
Thinkin' Too Much 00:00 Tools
Easy to Forget 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: V. Still Faster 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 11 in F Major, KV 413: II. Larghetto 00:00 Tools
King of Kings 00:00 Tools
Change My World 00:00 Tools
AuSable 00:00 Tools
I Bring the Heartache 00:00 Tools
Walk'n These Rails 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: VII. Calm and Flowing 00:00 Tools
Finzi - Romance for String Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, KV 415: I. Allegro 00:00 Tools
And We Sing 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: Moderato: Coda 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, KV 415: II. Andante 00:00 Tools
Copland - Appalachain Spring: VI. As at First 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, KV 414: II. Andante 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, KV 414: III. Rondo. Allegro 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, KV 414: I. Allegro 00:00 Tools
Desperate 00:00 Tools
Piano Concerto No. 13 in C Major, KV 415: III. Rondeau. Allegro 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Okay 00:00 Tools
Jesus 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Falling In Love 00:00 Tools
We Believe 00:00 Tools
Where The Rainbow Ends 00:00 Tools
My King 00:00 Tools
Words 00:00 Tools
Elohim Yahweh 00:00 Tools
Numbered Days 00:00 Tools
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands 00:00 Tools
Finzi - Clarinet Concerto: II. Adagio ma Senza Rigore 00:00 Tools
Finzi - Clarinet Concerto: I. Allegro Vigoroso 00:00 Tools
Let It Be 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door 00:00 Tools
Mockingbird Hill 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Someone To Love Me 00:00 Tools
Wish Me A Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Happy Heart 00:00 Tools
(The Leavin') Durham Town 00:00 Tools
When The Stars Begin To Fall 00:00 Tools
The Wedding 00:00 Tools
A World Of Our Own 00:00 Tools
Perpetuum mobile, Op. 257, "Musikalischer Scherz" (Musical Joke) 00:00 Tools
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David Curtis stands out as being the youngest hit maker New Zealand has produced. He came to the attention of HMV record producer Alan Galbraith as a 13 year old school boy from Wellington. David auditioned for Alan at the HMV studios, and a few weeks later "Wheel Of Fortune"/"When The Stars Begin To Fall" was recorded and released on the New Zealand market in October 1970. The result was an instant hit and a gold record. The single reached number 5 on the national charts, selling over 17,000 copies. This made David the youngest artist ever to feature on the New Zealand Top Twenty. "Wheel Of Fortune" also made it to the finals of the 1970 Loxene Gold Disk Awards. Over the next year he released two albums, the first self titled and the second called "Album Two". From these albums, a number of singles were released, including "The Wedding", "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" and "Someone To Love Me". His next success came in 1971 with a song that David composed the music for, while his mother provided the lyrics, "Take Your Leave". The song won first prize in the song-writing section on TV's “Studio One” competition , reached number 3 in the national charts and was a finalist in the APRA Silver Scroll. David was selected to represent New Zealand in the Yamaha World Popular Song Contest in Tokyo, winning one of the major prizes. Following this success and at the request of EMI in Japan, "Take Your Leave" was specially recorded in Japanese. In 1974 EMI released an album as part of their Portrait series, which contained songs from his two albums. His love for performing made him determined to continue on a musical path, so after leaving school he attended a full time music course at Wellington's Polytechnic Institute for three years, studying arranging, composing and singing. It would not be until 1983 that the name David Curtis would be heard again as he made a move to Auckland, joined the Lew Pryme Management Company, and sang on television and radio jingles while also performing in several musicals, including “Grease” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.” During this time David toured as the support act for Leo Sayer , The Hollies , Richard Clayderman ,The Irish Rovers and was a member of the NZ National Opera Companies production of “The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny.” In 1984 he was voted Rising Star of the Year by the NZ Entertainment Industry. The Very Best of David Curtis albumCricket has always been a big part of his life. Son of well-known Wellington representative wicketkeeper , Mike Curtis, David represented Wellington in under 20 age group cricket and in 1984 he was selected as wicketkeeper in the Auckland 1st class cricket squad, which at the time boasted five current NZ test cricketers. In 1985 David left New Zealand for England and remained there until 1993, entertaining in various clubs and pubs while also studying singing with top London Theatre vocal coach, Ian Adam. He performed three foyer concerts in the Royal Festival Hall and toured the UK with “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat." A decision was made in 1994 to return to New Zealand where David, now a committed Christian, lives with his family, Pauline and sons Michael, Matthew and Jesse. David continues to perform at top Auckland clubs and hotels. In 2004 he performed at the prestigious Hong Kong Country Club in Asia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.