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    Continuing their trajectory of innovation, Robert Prester & Adriana Samargia unveil their latest project, a piano/vocal duo album titled "Quenara," set for a soft release in the fall of 2023 (with official radio play release January 2024). Mixed and Mastered by Grammy Award-winning producer Bill Hare, this album weaves a musical tapestry that transcends time and genre. This duo collaboration features a blend of jazz standards, Prester’s original compositions, and a jazz-infused interpretation of Howard Jones' 1980s hit "Things Can Only Get Better."
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Altar Ego 04:29
Looked into the mirror in my mind Saw somebody else looking back at me Now, thinking clearer, I was blind I’m sure I know that  face I see Always in me, doesn’t know what’s right from wrong She doesn’t like me, we can’t seem to quite - get along Altar ego We can’t live here in harmony Why, can’t She go To some other part of me I wake up at night, I hear a sound Get up out of bed, take a look around Turns out it’s the face that lives inside  Breaking through the wall, our paths collide  Finally kicked her out and, locked the door  Shut that part of my mind, threw away the key But now I see I’m lost with Her no more  Wish I could have known, but couldn’t see It’s ok She didn’t know what’s right, from wrong Couldn’t we just find a way to quite, get along  Altar ego We can live here in harmony Why did She go somewhere so far from me  Somewhere so far from me Somewhere so far from me
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Can’t Get Over You - Words and Music Robert Prester Verse 1: Hear the distant sound, of my voice, calling you back to me When you turn a-round, see me there, leading you back to me Through the passing years, time awaits—— The right time, to return To the love for which I yearn Deep in my heart Chorus: I can’t get over you, I try to deny it’s true but why is it you’re the one that my heart comes back to I can’t get over you, I try, lovin’ someone new, but why, is it you’re the one that I love Verse 2: Visions in the night, are you there, trying to speak to me Particles of light, in the air, could it be you that I see Looking for a sign, that you care A clue that I can find To the pictures in my mind I see of you Chorus I can’t get over you, I try to deny it’s true but why is it you’re the one that my heart comes back TO I can’t get over you, I try, lovin’ someone new, but why, is it you’re the one that I love Chorus End: Can’t... Get...over...You
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Love Games 03:43
Love Games - Words and Music Robert Prester You say, you got something to tell me. I know, just what you want to say You wait, don’t want to overwhelm me Too slow, I’m not waiting all day Pre-chorus: I don’t care, if I win or lose I wanna play Your turn to choose Chorus: Playin our love games All thru the night games By candlelight flames We play our love games (Repeat) Vs. 2: My turn, I reach over to touch you Now you, move in closer to me I wait, don’t know if it would rush you U say, why not try it and see Pre chorus Chorus End: Love...games
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Lover Man 05:13
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Quenara 05:01
Quenara - Words and Music Robert Prester The mood’s always right, in Quenara The time’s always night, in Quenara You’ll walk in a dream, though you know you Will awaken soon, To music Strange music music Strange music Your dreams all unfold in Quenara Sweet pleasures untold in Quenara You’ll see faces strange and familiar They will lead the way To places Strange places Look in The back of your mind If you Want it you’ll find That you can Go there One place Sets you free Now it’s clear to see Go there with me To Quenara Go there with me to Quenara

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Pianist Robert Prester and singer Adriana Samargia perform often-startlingly original versions of seven standards, four of the pianist’s originals, and Howard Jones’ “Things Can Only Get Better.”
In a set of music that is continually full of surprises, the duo sounds very much like a complete orchestra.
Robert Prester is a virtuosic pianist who is consistently brilliant whether performing classical music or jazz. Adriana Samargia has a distinctive and powerful voice, digs into the lyrics that she interprets, and has created her own very original phrasing. Together they make for quite a potent team on Quenara.
Prester and Samargia call their collaborations “Music Without Limits.” One can understand why when listening to Quenara, a set of often-stunning performances that alternate standards with Prester’s originals. The results are never predictable but are always ultimately logical and inventive.
Quenara begins with a high-energy version of Howard Jones’ 1985 hit “Things Can Only Get Better” and Prester’s “Altar Ego” which is about contradictory thoughts and actions, and about knowing oneself. From the start, it is obvious that Prester is very much a complete band by himself, while Samaragia’s powerful singing is unlike anyone else. She displays quiet but passionate feelings on “You Go To My Head,” takes Prester’s “Can’t Get Over You” through several different moods while often being celebratory, and includes some refreshingly surprising note choices in the melody of Oliver Nelson’s “Stolen Moments.” The title track “Quenara” exemplifies the artistry of this album with Samargia’s other worldly vocal coupled with the rich harmonies and haunting melody of Prester’s composition.
Of the other performances, some of the highlights include the singer’s stunning high notes on “Lover Man,” the wistful feeling on which she closes “But Not For Me,” and the pure joy that she gives Chick Corea’s “You’re Everything.” Throughout the set, Prester’s piano playing not only accompanies and inspires her flights but acts as a second voice filled with unpredictable playing of his own.
Robert Prester began playing piano when he was three, had extensive classical training, and developed his own original voice within jazz. He earned a Masters of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music and composed the soundtrack for the CityKids Foundation show, appearing with Herbie Hancock and Grover Washington Jr. Prester spent time living and playing music in Honolulu (including with the Honolulu Symphony), New York and Florida before settling in Philadelphia. Among his recordings are four jazz albums (including Dogtown which features his original compositions) and “Rapsodya,” his interpretations of classical solo piano pieces including his original piano sonata in three movements.
Adriana Samargia’s musical journey began as a Balkan folk singer. She later studied classical and jazz voice at several music colleges, the most influential being Foothill College where she developed a love for a cappella music and jazz harmony. Her skill was honored with the esteemed "Best Jazz Vocal Soloist" student award by Downbeat Magazine. Samargia founded and has directed The Parson Brown Singers since 2001. Her colorful singing has been heard in a wide variety of settings over decades including on First Snow, a recording of winter songs that matches her voice with Robert Prester’s piano and The Parson Brown Singers.
Quenara is one of the most exciting and original piano-voice duet albums of recent times, featuring Robert Prester and Adriana Samargia at their most creative and passionate.

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released October 13, 2023

Production and song arrangements Robert Prester & Adriana Samargia™
Commonwealth Ave. Productions
Engineering, mixing and mastering Bill Hare at Bill Hare Productions
Milpitas, CA
Album cover art and photography Jacob Samargia
Original compositions, (Altar Ego, Can't Get Over You, Love Games, and Quenara), music and lyrics, registered copyright © Robert Prester, 2023
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1. Things Can Only Get Better (4:10)
Howard Jones
2. Altar Ego (4:29)
Robert Prester
3. You Go to My Head (4:48)
J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie
4. Can’t Get Over You (5:20)
Robert Prester
5. Stolen Moments (2:54)
Oliver Nelson
6. Love Games (3:43)
Robert Prester
7. Lover Man (5:13)
James Davis, Roger Ramirez, and James Sherman
8. Body and Soul (3:04)
John Green, Edward Heyman, and Robert Sour
9. But Not for Me (2:45)
George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin
10. Sophisticated Lady (3:56)
Duke Ellington, Mitchell Parish, and Irving Mills
11. You're Everything (5:10)
Chick Corea and Neville Potter
12. Quenara (5:01)
Robert Prester

Total Time. 50:42



Some Quenara Q & A's

Q. What makes this album different than others out there?
A. We use many notes that previously have not been heard by the human ear.

Q. How did you decide on these tunes?
A. If you assign numbers to all the letters in all the song titles, it comes out to 658, and that was important to us.

Q. What is the meaning of “Quenara”?
A. It’s the Quenaranese word for “Quenara”.

Q. How would you characterize the music on this album?
A. It has a lot of different pitches situated with various rhythms. We like it a lot.

Q. Would you say this album is mostly jazz, pop, or classical?
A. Yes.

Q. What food best describes this album?
A. Frozen vegetables. We like it a lot.

Q. As the creators of Quenara, how do you feel about the project?
A. We like it a lot.

Q. How has this CD been received so far?
A. Dogs seem to bark a lot when they hear it. The frequencies are between 23-54 kHz. We don’t think they like it. But we like it a lot.

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Robert Prester & Adriana Samargia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Robert and Adriana are both busy solo musicians performing in a wide variety of performance venues. Together, they form a tightly knit, highly stylized musical unit of voice and piano, performing an eclectic blend of classic, contemporary and Latin jazz as well as originals and unique arrangements of covers, often augmented by vocal group The Parson Brown Singers. ... more

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