Connections
By
Sherry Finzer
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The fluency of Sherry
Finzer as a flute performer knows no bounds; her smooth pertinent and
deeply moving performances have been a constant source of inspiration and
appreciation over many years now, in fact since Sanctuary, when the bells of 2009 rang softly in my ears with my
first connection to her music.
Here on her latest creation entitled Connections, Finzer
manifests the largest collection of works ever on one album, with no less than
an amazing 17 pieces on one release. The haunting refrains of Resilience starts our bliss filled
journey, whilst pieces like Homecoming,
seems to swirl around us and fill each and every musical pore with a baited
sense of anticipation.
Finzer is an artist that feels her creations right down to
their the anatomical level, and one can sense and feel that symbiotic approach
on offerings like Red Hawn Hill and
the almost classical refrains of Highland
Waterfall, a track that pan himself would have loved to have played on a
mid-summers night, dreaming of days as of yet to unfurl.
Connections by Sherry Finzer is the third of her solo flute collections series
that have manifested into reality at The
Tank, and a more breath taking release in this genre you would be hard to
find, especially when you listen to compositions like ethereal and emotive The Crossing Place, almost a call or
anthem for those about to pass onto the next dimension, and the concluding
track is indeed the perfect ending opus and called Journey With Spirit, a song that contains a lightness of energy and
essence, an celebration of release and freedom perhaps.
Connections by Sherry Finzer will no doubt become one of the iconic releases in
this genre, solo flute, like solo piano, is a genre that is dense with many
offerings, but Connections by Sherry Finzer is a release that stands
head and shoulders among the many, and is without doubt one of the most
professional offerings of this style I have heard for quite some time, a
release of outstanding natural beauty indeed.
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