Aus der Stille Ward
Schoepfung (From Silence Comes Creation)
By
Claus Jahn &
Wolfgang Gsell
Written by
Steve Sheppard
From the depth of the past sometimes comes great beauty, and
from its open arms a flow of beautiful energy that can be felt across the
world, this is how I would describe this release from the artists Claus Jean and the late but much
respected, Wolfgang Gsell.
This remastered version from the 2017 offering, credit to Frank Tischer here, is one of the most
transcendent albums I have heard for months. Listen to pieces like the title
track itself Aus der Stille Ward
Schoepfung (From The Silence Comes Creation) beauty doesn’t just live
within this offering, it gives up a sense of hope and total peace, and is one
of my personal favourites.
This mixture of guitar and keyboards is examined further
through the piece Das Weite Land
Jenseits der Tränen (The Vast Land Beyond the Tears). There is also a
delightful global fused ethic here to enjoy as well and some very pertinent percussion
too.
There is indeed much to like about this release, its
narrative is positive and forward thinking, however moments of utter ambience
are also explored on compositions like the chilled, Stille Hoffnung unter Eis Bewahrt (Hope Kept Under Ice), or the
fluent and choral class of the arrangement, one so laid back on Zeitenwandel (Time Change).
Aus der Stille Ward
Schoepfung (From Silence Comes Creation) by Claus Jahn & Wolfgang Gsell has 11 wonderful pieces on offer,
and none of them will disappoint the avid listener and seeker of really good
music, and as such this writer is destined to slip back from time to time to
add a track or three to his personal playlists. Here is an album beautifully
presented, produced with such a charming sense of warmth and tenderness and of
course with ease, one to recommend to each and every one of you without a
shadow of a doubt.
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