A Seaside View
By
Suzanne Herman
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I have such great memories of several of the tracks from this
album, their previous releases as singles gave me a true flavour for the solo
piano style of Suzanne Herman, and
now my luck is in as I have another 7 more tracks, as before me sits her latest
album A Seaside View.
This is a good one for me as I live near a beautiful coast
line, so the visuals of Suzanne’s music are easy to imagine. The opener was a
big hit for her and entitled The Path of
the Sandpiper, this has to be the perfect beginning point, its light airy
refrains give us that inevitable pathway of that aforementioned bird, and the
melodic structures of the composition are enough to light up anyone’s dull day.
This 10 track release is like opening up a can of bliss, on a
late summers day; offerings like Balcony
Oasis are a literal vista of oceanic delights, the slow and careful
approach here sums up the calmness of the moment in a perfect setting, whilst
compositions like Dancing Lights,
another single from last year, gives us perhaps an evening view of the bay as
the lights of the coastline and boats, twinkle in the azure dusk of a most
pleasant night time.
There can be no doubt that Herman is one of the finest
descriptive pianists of her day, tracks like The Old Pier will emphasises that, her presentation here bring us a
time worn place of great and fond memories, and at I may say, a delightful six
minutes plus of artistic grace. Whilst pieces akin to Distant Storms draw the listener in, there is nothing quite so
exciting and sometimes exhilarating as a storm, here though Herman postulates
the forth coming tempest with such a deep musical narrative, it is literally
palpable and mood filled with her passage played.
Early on in this year Suzanne would release Sailing to a Sunset, this is something
we have done here in Cyprus, and it is incredibly romantic, this presentation
for me is painted with tones and a wondrous timbre of great quality and style,
one to bring the listener a moment of natural splendour and happiness, and of
course, love.
We conclude our journey of this uplifting solo piano
collection with the arrangement Islands Across
the Bay, after listening to the whole album I couldn’t have chosen a better
track with which to end with myself, its soothing musical posture is simply
perfect to leave the listener feeling totally fulfilled and at ease.
A Seaside View by Suzanne Herman is a scrapbook of musical memories lovingly put
together by a woman who clearly knows her own environment and adores it; the
pianist manifests for us a musical art gallery of sublime solo piano tones,
melodies and segments of blissful reveries for us to enjoy, and succeeds with
each and every touch of the keys. I have a feeling that A Seaside View by Suzanne
Herman is going to not only be a big hit with fans of the solo piano genre,
but on the album chart as well.
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