Moments
By
Ryan Marvel
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I believe that we each live our lives in a sequence of
moments, all things change, all life moves forever onward, it’s about surfing
the rapids of our lives, and not swimming against the flow of the tide that we
must try to do. Here on Ryan Marvels
latest offering entitled Moments, we
have that aforementioned statement in music, and it is this sojourn of many
musical places we can now go.
We start with the first open door of tone called Rays; this is an idyllic presentation,
and one that depicts a fresh day full of optimism and hope as the rays of
glorious sunlight filter in through an open curtain.
Our next piece called Commencement
leads us off on a veritable exploration of life’s rich tapestries, the
changes within the song, and those repeating motifs and gentle chord structures
are indeed like life, ever changing, with a wistful melody of simplicity.
We all reflect on our past and those times that hold special
moments good or bad for us, and for me this next track offers up much with
regard to healing those sadder sequences of life, and entitled Yesteryear. The slow tempo and
thoughtful progressions are almost dramatic in stature, but mournful in mood
and texture.
As previously stated the one thing that is certain in life is
Change, here is a track that
reflects that oh so very perfectly, at times new age piano is combined with a
little jazzy ethic, and I even found a slight hint of Keith Emerson in the weave too, “Change” indeed was the correct
title for this one.
We move ever onwards and as we do so we come across a
composition entitled Growth,
something we all do if we have learned the lessons that life throws at us, here
Marvel gifts us a gentle musical narrative, one that seems to pull back and
forth like a summer tide.
This for me was a personal favourite, and called Empty Stage, I was taken back in time
and reminded perhaps of Shakespeare: “All
the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their
exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts”. The
grand classical elements are here, a possible soundtrack even, and a
flourishing almost Baroque performance from the artist too.
Moments is a truly inspiring slice of solo
piano, if this is your genre then fall in love with it you will, especially on
tracks like Farewell. A deep and
moody opus can be found here, perhaps to allow one to drift off onto a bed of
reflection with, this was strangely enough, one of those pieces that I had to
stop writing and just listen to at least three times, each time I did so I felt
the narrative and direction change, creating a new flow, whilst paying homage
to the last.
As we move forever deeper into this musical woodland of
wonderment, we come across a beautifully light reverie entitled Spirit, the texture and chords here are
so calming and soothing, and with each note played, beams of light and hope
stretch across the room of potential.
There is an energy of the dance within this next happy
composition entitled Equinox, the
upbeat nature of this arrangement is sublime, and would be a pleasing grin to
anyone looking to be lifted; almost anthem like in presentation, here is a
track that will raise the rhythms with ease.
Way over in the deeper waters of the album we can find a vast
arrangement entitled Stargazing. Ryan Marvel has really embraced the
subject matter here completely, his blissful performance is one to wander
across the universe with; a wondrous open feel that stretches on musically into
infinity and beyond can be found here.
Our penultimate offering is called Goodnight and quite brilliantly played by the artist, a calming
serene mood is manifested here, one that will allow you to rest your head on
the pillow, close your eyes, and drift off down the stream, perchance to dream.
To conclude this crafted collection of creative compositions,
we end with Sleep, I adore the
gentle presentation here, the tranquil tones will ease the heart and quieten
the mind, this is also a clever performance by the artist too, and his use of a
slight pause and repeating notes and structures, brings forth a truly restful
and crafted last offering.
Moments by Ryan Marvel could well be one of the best solo piano offerings in
this style, that has been released this year, in my view it is the artists best
work to date with ease, an album full of thoughtful and professional
performances, beautifully produced and presented, this is a story book of life,
wrapped up in one wonderful solo piano performance.