Through It All
By
Lisa Swerdlow
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Through loss and grief we can grow, we can understand the
preciousness of the life we have, and just how delicate and breakable it is,
through music we can heal wounds at first thought unhealable, and by the very
act of creating music we can transcend the pain, understand the ache of a lost
love and finally move onward again, this new album is the most cathartic of all
journeys for the artist and perhaps for the listener too, illustrating that it
is possible to hope once again, when all around is darkness.
On Through It All we
have eight incredibly powerful, moving and emotive arrangements, from the
shadowed halls of the opening piece itself, as A Rhapsody Lives in You almost cries in its tone and timbre, but
also musically a piece that has one of the most beautiful melody lines
contained within, this is indeed one of the most sublime tracks I have heard
for quite some time.
Song for Lucie is a charming and dream like
composition that seems to drift across a romantic horizon; it is a song created
in love, for love and by love. The performance builds and progresses to a level
of reflective passion that simply cannot be matched, and of course the title
track Through It All, which is a
remarkable reflective, heartfelt arrangement.
The healing power of music reverberates through pieces like Til We Meet Again, a track with such a
calming vibe, and offerings like Finding
My Way, that illustrate the contemplation of moving a piece on the chess
board of life once more, but within the performance lays the hesitancy of doing
so.
This is an album that is truly personal to the performer, but
it is a subject that may well have touched most of us during our lifetimes, so
it could well be an opportunity to go on a cathartic journey with her too.
Pieces like the beautiful November Moon and the concluding composition Spring Equinox Persephone Returns offer us all that sense of hope,
for me, I live in the country that the legend of Persephone came from, and the
daughter of Zeus and Demeter is always a powerful aspect of a future that is
going to be that much brighter, and may I say what a superb and honourable way
with which to conclude the album.
Through It All by Lisa Swerdlow is one of the most honest and heart felt albums in
this genre I have listened to for many a year, born from loss, created by a
hand that has loved and understood it, and manifested by such a respectful
compassionate creator in Lisa Swerdlow,
one can only stand back, take a deep breath and acknowledge the body of work
she has shaped here, a story, a tale through the narrow avenues of sorrow and
grief, and to once again hopefully stand in the sunlight of a new day, a
wondrous wish for us all, and simply an emotional charged collection of solo
piano compositions that everyone should have.
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