Night
By
Antonija Pacek
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Antonija Pacek has been a name that has been a
constant companion musically for me throughout the years of the pandemic; music
is indeed a panacea, one that creates images and healing as it goes, here
Antonija delivers a vast body of work to her fans and listeners entitled Night, and within the constraints of
this new album we find some of the most tender and touching material from the
artist yet.
So let’s now start this journey through a piano based
wonderland with the artist now, and our first few explorative steps are taken
with the piece Night. This quite
beautiful piano performance has passion, emotional, tension and a fluency of
tone and timbre like few openers these days have, and I must say this is a
sublime start to this musical journey indeed.
Antonija follows that moving opus up with one of the finest
piano pieces I think I have heard this year with, To You. Here we hear artistry in motion, we feel the emotive
resonances of her performance; when I first heard the tones of this track it
was an instant like, and I fell in love within seconds with what is a truly
beautiful composition.
Awakening is film score standard, this song is
a wondrous manifestation of sound and vibrations, the orchestral elements are
beautifully arranged, and once more the musician has brought to us a
composition of pure class, one that is
bathed in a stunning light of performance so grand and empowering.
Felt piano is a difficult medium to use, but Pacek does a
wonderful job on the next two pieces, which are indeed both of the Felt variety in Hopeful and Touch. Her
technique and eventual soundings are pretty perfect, with the melody being the
prime mover in both pieces.
When we arrive at the track Grace my cup runs over with joy, this is solo piano at its very
best, fluency, a textured performance, one with colours and energies of utter
tranquillity and calm, all abound within this powerful yet tender creation.
The light hearted qualities of this next track are cleverly
presented on the song A Child's Game;
yes this is a composition that does what it says on the can, but here is an
arrangement that contains so much inside, the gentleness of presentation
contains a confidence of what may lay ahead.
We can now move to a tribute manifestation as we listen to For Alina, this happy refrain flows
like a crisp mountain stream in March,
whilst drifting into the following track entitled Like a Bird, here I believe that Pacek has achieved the energy of
one of our winged creatures, through her aspects of musical freedom, that one
will find within this track, at times anthem like, but joyous and simply
unchained in a beautiful melodious fashion.
The sadness of this next piece is almost palpable and called Sky's Crying. The more I listen to this
Felt piece, the more I remember days of my own sadness, as I wallowed in the
mists of suffering, as grey skies loomed and tears fell in cascades from the
clouds above, but things change, they always do, however this stunning reverie
is incredibly composed and performed.
The perfect piece ends the album, well in a fashion, but I
will explain briefly, however here lays a track that somehow seemed familiar to
me and called Thank You. Music does
that to us from time to time, it touches parts that have remained dormant, only
waiting for the right chord vibration or tone to resurrect them into your life
once again, never the less, this delightful composition was the perfect one
with which to end the album with.
Now a brief explanation to my aforementioned statement about
ending the album, because after Thank You
will find no less than 6 bonus tracks to enjoy, making this an amazing 17 track
compilation of creative genius, the said compositions you will already have
heard on the release, but performed in alternate styles.
Night by Antonija Pacek is one of those piano based albums you really don’t
want to let slip through your fingers, her presentations, performances and
compositions are truly magnificent, her ability to manifest pure emotion from
the piano is magical and simply wonderful be a part of as a listener, and as
such this album is a world, a realm of music and emotion that is all too easy
to get lost within. With ease Night
by Antonija Pacek is the artists
best work by far, and a voyage of fascination and feelings that any listener
would be more than happy to be a part of.
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