Now The Silence
By
Juan Sanchez
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There are a small number of musicians, that when they play
and perform, you sit there utterly mesmerized, now this is my first time
listening to the work of Juan Sanchez,
but after three listens to Now The
Silence, I can see with ease he would fit into that masterful category, as
a storyteller of musical class with great simplicity.
This journey of piano with added instrumentation starts with
one of the most emotive compositions your likely to hear, and entitled Very Young Old Man. This title moves
me, as it is how I see myself, I may be in my early sixties, but the man in the
mirror is still the vibrant 30 year old that once was, this is the soundtrack
to my mental perambulations of those far flung days of youth.
The gentleness on keyboards on Luz de Luna is simply divine, the fluency here is so crafted, and
the added inclusion of strings manifests something as gentle as an early summer
breeze, one that drifts across the mountains on the first glance of a moonlit evening,
a track of outstanding natural beauty indeed.
Now The Silence, the title track of course is our next
offering, for me this piece really caught my attention, and I keep coming back
to its tones time after time. Here is a beautifully performed opus on piano and
one that excels in its energy of a mysterious nature, a track that creates a
meditative ambience, but at the same time a haunting refrain also.
We now move to a track that seemed familiar to me and entitled
Alma, for me the strings once again
enhanced the overall composition, and did so dramatically manifesting a piece
that for me, would be film score standard; the repeating motif on piano drew an
aged narrative, one also touched with the element of reflection.
We have now arrived at the half way juncture, and as we do so
we come across a light and easy offering called Woolgathering. Sanchez’s memory palace of a performance once more
crafts images of a nature theme, one so soothing to listen too, and so easy to
draw images from.
Our first tentative footfall into the second half of the
album comes courtesy of this piece entitled Tolworth. I know a location named as such in England, this is as
lush as that locality. The most crafted element of this track is the utterly
stunning symbiosis of piano and ethereal vocals.
It is interesting that this next composition is called Idyllic, as it is how I would describe
the entire album in one word. The track however, is a moving opus of strings and piano, melded together with love
and a heartfelt intention, this is a piece that will literally caress your
emotions, and allow your sorrows to fly free.
We are in the deeper waters of this release now and as we
glide on our musical boat within these musical currents, we come across one of
the darker arrangements from the release entitled Remembrance. It is the musical equivalent of sitting alone on a
hill in nature, and watching the late autumn clouds drift past, whilst remembering
the days good and sad of your life, a deeply moving offering indeed.
Our penultimate track is also our shortest piece off the
album and called Siempre, which I
believe translated to English means, always. This is a simple but very
effective dance of piano and strings, one that is so effective at drawing a
profound sense of kindness and good intent from the musical narrative.
So we arrive at the very last doorway to this wonderfully
fluent musical sojourn and it is called Blue Nights, which at just shy of 6 minutes, making
this the longest track off the album. Blue Nights is one of those tracks that
as a musician you hope and pray for, a perfect ending arrangement to an album,
and perhaps even one that sums up all the pieces that have preceded it, the good
news is that it succeeds with ease, and allows us to leave the album with a
sense of peace, tranquillity and calmness.
Now The Silence by Juan Sanchez has to be one of the most soothing musical journeys I
have been on for quite some time, each and every track on the album has been
crafted to such a pristine quality, and produced with such a deep care and
attention to detail. Now The Silence
by Juan Sanchez is that album you
have been waiting for to accompany those moments of meditative bliss with ease.
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