Gardens of Zion in the
Rain
By
Michael Borowski
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The true art of any good musician, and in this case, the
pianist, is to allow your muse to flow from the mind after touching your heart,
and allowing it access to pour its brilliance onto the hands that caress the
keys of creation, and it is my delight that on Gardens of Zion in the Rain
by Michael Borowski he does just
that and much more.
There can be no doubt that Borowski has all the skills to
become a stand out pianist of his time, and on this album the natural abilities
of musical manifestation are strong, and the opening piece of this 11 track
album entitled Gloriana is a fine
example of artistic care, attention and sensitivity.
The longest track and the title header is without doubt one
of the most amazing slices of solo piano I have heard for quite some time, Gardens of Zion in the Rain has a taste
of ambience that is both compelling and utterly addictive, and once more the
descriptive skill set of the artist is on show in this quite breath taking and
emotive offering.
There is something about this album that makes it for me,
more than just another solo piano album. Michael
Borowski is not only a performer, but an artist, who in this case paints
with the keys, dances with each note, and manifests with each wondrous creation.
Examples of this can be found on each piece yes, but I would hold up Jaxson's Creek as an idea of the
literal colour that the artist can bring to the party.
The track Bees is
another example of my aforementioned statement, and this presentation literally
flies around us and glides from our senses and into our very souls, this is
such a wonderfully crafted and very clever performance.
Borowski concludes the album with his version of the Cyndi Lauper classic Time After Time and then a short form
piece entitled April Mourning, a
more reflective and respectful last piece on an album you will never find.
Gardens of Zion in the
Rain by Michael Borowski in my view is the best
work of the artist thus far, it is a colourful pastiche of crafted tones and
textures that all flow together with sublime mastery, it is a performance which
has been tailored to brings us the listener the most delightful of musical experiences.
Gardens of Zion in the Rain by Michael Borowski is an album you must
have if you’re a fan of classy instrumental music, and the album to choose if you’re tempted to dip your feet into the
vast genre that is called solo piano.
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