Urban Call
By
Heidi Breyer
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Heidi Breyer is one of the finest examples of
impressionists in the world of solo piano, each of her manifestations have a
wonderful descriptive narrative about their purpose, and each has its own
pictorial tale to tell, here on Urban
Call we can watch the sun rise over the cityscapes in what is a wonderfully
fluent and exciting piece.
Heidi’s gentle but intent filled start is something to enjoy,
one can feel the day about to literally burst into life through her
composition, and then slowly her melodic structures begin switching each and
every nuance of urban life on, as we gather energy for another day in the
hustle and bustle of city life.
This in my view is the best from Heidi Breyer’s single exploits, a song that flourishes, gains momentum, has intensity, texture and colour, then to conclude pulls back and softly caresses the night, as the blinds come down on another day. A perfect execution of a theme and a song, from a woman who clearly has her muse working overtime, this is solo piano at its very best and should be right up on their on your musical playlist of must haves.
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