A Classical Meditation
By
Gary Schmidt
Written by
Steve Sheppard
My passion for classical music has been a slow burning desire
ever since I was introduced to Holts
Planet Suite by my father in my mid-teens, quite an accomplishment you may
say, garnishing interest from a teenage boy with regard to classical music, but
over the years that passion has grown and now my appreciation of the genre has
expanded experientially. Now that love of good music has drawn me closer to an
artist who ‘s work I have been more than impressed with for a few years now in
one Gary Schmidt, and it is a
journey through the classical piano realms, with a meditative view point we
must now travel.
A Classical Meditation by Gary Schmidt is the artists follow up album after the huge
successes of his previous release in 2018, Even
For a Moment, here Schmidt takes his more contemplative side and mixes it
with his classical roots to bring us a truly masterful release to enjoy,
perhaps on those moments when we wish to just relax in the candle light, or to
simply watch the clouds pass on a summers day.
Schmidt has produced something truly charming here with this
album that will certainly fit a mood-setting scene with ease, like his version
of Adagio From Concerto in Dm, a
soothing narrative and performance can be found here. With the mood set and the
lights low, enjoy Schmidt’s performance on
Etude No2, the touch and tranquil energy that reverberates from the piano
on this piece is blissfully special.
Schmidt is a truly accomplished classical pianist, but this
album allows him latitude to express his new age skills in the mix of a
classical setting, listen to pieces like Claire
De Lune, originally penned by the maestro Debussy, Schmidt not only does the composition proud, he literally
excels and draws a wonderfully artistic narrative, one that further enhances
the inspirational poem of Paul Verlaine
to different musical galaxy entirely.
The very nature of this album is the tenderness and subtly of
tone it is performed in, Gary Schmidt
expresses this further with the piece Pieces
Froides - Danses de Travers No1, we will visit the work of Satie again later on within this
charming album.
Tracks flow with such an abundance within this release and I
am sure that the evening will pass by with such joy by listening to
arrangements like Nocturne in Ab, it
was so nice to once more bathe within the waters of Chopin once again. They seem to cascade around us with offerings
like the quite beautiful Fur Alina,
a new composition, but one that would grace an ambient show with ease, and then
on and into the regal energies of Piano
Concerto No2, a work of genius can be found here, and that was something
that I believe that was levied at Rachmaninoff
once he had created the original work back in the early part of the 20th
century as well.
Gary Schmidt is such an accomplished performer
and pianist, he has a style that is technically gifted, but also plays with
such warmth as well, a listen to pieces like the unforgettable Moonlight Sonata (First Movement), will
certainly emphasize that point entirely, and a piece I have loved ever since I
can remember, or this next composition Canon
in D, another absolute favourite of mine, I now have a few versions to
choose from, but this piece originally by Johann
Pachelbel is a fine example of Schmidt’s warmth of performance, much like
the next offering Nocturne in C#m, I
am so happy to see this included on the album, and especially so as it gifts us
the ever eager listener an example of Schmidt’s technical skill set, a vast and
precise one at that.
I did say a return to the world of Eric Satie would occur and we are now at that juncture, Pieces Froides - Danses de Travers No2
is a crafted performance that is so incredibly listenable, and followed up with
something that may be familiar to many classical followers, a glowing version
of Ravels Concerto in G (2nd Movement), a
concerto of utter fluency indeed, and Schmidt’s performance is simply
transfixing.
This album is packed with such meditative moments of musical magic,
with that in mind and in the deeper waters of the release we can find Orfeu et Eurydice - Melodie. Christoph Willibald Glucks work may not
be known to many, indeed it was my first introduction to his artistic
endeavours, but Schmidt’s performance here is not only picturesque, but
classically brilliant with every note played.
The penultimate offering of the album is a splendid moment
within the realm of grandmaster Beethoven’s
court, Schmidt tackles Symphony No7
with almost laser precision, and delivers us a perfect rendition, one finely
balanced and with a sublime build and progression within the musical narrative
of the arrangement.
I mentioned Holst to begin with and the second piece of music
my father would give to me would be this quite emotional work, New World Symphony (Largo). This has
to be one of the most romantic and expressive pieces created by Dvorak, and a master stroke of utter
genius by Schmidt to end the album with it, a superb performance it has to be
said can be found here too.
A Classical Meditation by Gary Schmidt is a truly wonderful hour plus of quality crafted
performances by the artist, ones that all have a meditative quality to them,
but all also have that magical sparkle, gifted to them by an utterly
professional performance by Schmidt himself. Gary Schmidt has with this brand new offering created an album of
classical greats, and made the music completely accessible to all, regardless
of whether you were already a fan of this style of music or not, Schmidt has
taken it to a new level with this release, and the blissful performances you
will find on this recording, will be a sumptuous meal for the musical soul.
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