Angels Among Us
By
Lisa Linsky
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The dimension and expansion of the solo piano genre is far
and wide and indeed vast, so it is with a great pleasure I get to dive into the
world of Angels with pianist Lisa Linsky,
a subject not usually within the realm of solo piano, so this for me makes a
very nice change, and an opportunity to explore a different world of piano
based magic, on this latest release Angels
Among Us.
It’s also good to hear the title track as the first piece off
the album, here it sits proudly upon its throne of accomplishment, and as we
listen to Angels Among Us, there is
much to enjoy, as Linsky manifests something quite bright and full of all the
right intentions, and all done with a masterful musical narrative at its
driving force.
Our toes are now dipped into this angelic realm, and
therefore we can now hop from one stepping stone to another, as we listen to
the following track entitled Angels
Dance, a bright reverie, an exciting full flowing melody with a wonderfully
happy energy built within its musical weave.
From our position we can now see the Angel’s Love radiate across the universe, this wave of colourful
energy floats all around us, and like this amazing performance, which was one
of my personal favourites, the track pulls back and forth like a summer tide,
and creates different moments of tranquillity, within a timeless imaginative
performance.
Angel’s Flight is an illustrious offering, one
could literally hear see and feel the movement within this most attractive of songs,
the lightness of spirit and textured presentation here, makes this composition
one of those that would be impossible not to fall in love with, it is also
noteworthy, that here is a creation that could easily be used in a movie
segment, it has that classy mystical element about its construction too.
As we approach the half way marker we come across a gentle
musical tale called Angels Landing,
there was a softness about this manifestation that was particularly attractive,
but also a piece with a slight alteration in tempo that created for me a
dualistic reality, one that was very enjoyable indeed.
From our mid-way vantage point we have a delight of the
earthly realms now, as we gaze over the Angel’s
Garden; I would have to say that this is a glorious track, rich in tone and
timbre, it is also a track that allows the creation of some most pleasing
imaginative visuals, the green growth of a flourishing garden, with the
symbiotic touch of an angel’s wings perhaps.
The shortest track at just over 2 minutes was the compelling
composition entitled Angel’s Journey,
this, although relatively short form in construction, was a song that had so
much within, and its purposeful onward motion of sound made this for me, one of
the most artistic pieces off the release, and yet another song one could see
featuring within a film’s soundtrack.
I think I may have said the word flourishing before, but here
it is again, this has to be one of the most majestic offerings off the album
and called Angel’s Above, a song
that had such a powerful and positive essence, and retained such a mixture of
presentational styles, there is that flourishing touch, that sensitive refrain,
and that passionate flow of a melody so strong it was deeply moving.
Angel’s Wish is our next doorway, one we push
open with joy; the performance here is heartfelt and thoughtful, the build and
progression here is something quite spectacular, layers of hope are explored,
on what is a meticulous presentation by the pianist.
Angel Asrael is a construct that is completely
different from all that has gone before it; this is a moody composition of
great depth and sincerity, the deep well of notes and performance by Linsky is
simply cinematic in presentation, and as such, a wonderfully complex, yet
penetrating offering can be found here.
As we reach the penultimate track from the album, Angels Calling, we note that we have
been gifted a true present from them, this is a piece that flows in the warm
winds of the universe, and whilst doing so, creates calm and serenity. The
performance is so good that it manifests a warmth of presentation, and an
energy of security as it plays.
Our concluding composition is entitled Angel’s Glory, a final piece that shines as brightly as the stars
above, anthem like in style, but deeply powerful, and a track that resonates
with such a clever juxtaposition, darkness and light, shadow and sun, it’s all
here in a final performance that is simply sublime.
Angels Among Us by Lisa Linsky is a solo piano album that will enchant you with its
narrative, pull you in deeper with its melodic structures, and leave you in
utter awe and the artistic endeavour that has just revealed itself. Angels Among Us by Lisa Linsky is an album any serious fan of the solo piano genre
must have at all costs, a full flowing and passionate tale, told by a pianist
who is truly in touch with her musical muse.
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