Dreamscapes
By
James Michael Stevens
Written by
Steve Sheppard
James Michael Stevens is one of the most prolific writers
and performers of gentle solo piano works around, and what’s more each and
every album release is original, calming and a simple delight to listen to, so
the same can be said easily about his latest manifestation entitled Dreamscapes.
The delightful soft pastiche of textures starts with the
opening track Starlight Serenade, a
gentler opening composition you will not find anywhere, simply perfection to
begin our mellow journey. This voyage moves to the next piece called Silver Stream, this however is a more
energetic opus, but only in its more elevated status and higher notes, one
could with ease depict a mountain stream in late March with this piece.
Reflection at Red Bay is our next musical harbour, the
melodic structures here are both reflective and soothing; the music reminded me
of what you would find in a romantic segment in a movie, whilst on Pastel Sky we have a more ambient
creation all together, this composition is brilliantly created and for me
depicts the vista of an early autumn sky.
We now move to a transitionary offering called Prelude Simplice, this respectful slice
of calm manifests a form of beauty we once heard from other pianists back in
the day, those quiet moments of a rare peace and solitude are well found within
the realms of this lovely creation.
There is a certain power and intent in this next arrangement
entitled Purple Wave, the tones flow
from James’s piano, like the caress of a warm spring afternoon; one can also
feel through the artist performance a certain happiness that seems to spill out
graciously to all.
Moments of reflective and almost meditative serenity can be
found on this next manifestation called Silently
'Neath the Willow Tree. The mood of performance will bring us visuals of
happier days, perhaps by the river under a Willow tree, regardless this is yet
another tranquil and emotive offering from the pianist.
We slide into Birch
Grove now, this piece has a blissful sense of mystery about its
compositional structure, one that is deeply intriguing, the minor chords and
notes add layer upon layer of enigmatic pleasure in one of the most film score
styled pieces from the release.
I have always wanted to go to Venice, but until I do, I will
listen to this track entitled Twilight
in Venice in an effort to travel vicariously, this slow and tempered
offering is a boat-man’s delight, one with ease could imagine a gentle ride
with a loved one along the waterways at night in Venice to this one.
Our concluding musical narrative is called Memories Drift Quietly, this time piece
of an offering is almost mesmeric, one can get lost within the tick and tock of
this compelling composition, but the pianists always soothing approach
transforms this final arrangement into an almost lullaby offering, and of course
what an idyllic way with which to end such a beautiful album.
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