Anthem
By
Jeffrey Baker
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The realm of solo piano these days is vast, wide and deep,
and to stand out a certain mood, a heartfelt presence and a performance that is
as filled with not only technical brilliance, but one of passionate tones is a
must, for me the compositional structure, minor refrains, colours and textures
must be there too, here on Anthem
composer Jeffrey Baker has achieved
that and more, and with the talented pianist Frank Martin at the keys, literally anything is possible.
The flow and fluency of this arrangement is impressive, it
has that processional anthem style, but also many rotating textures of tone and
timbre that are both charming, but utterly encapsulating; the mid segment of
this passion filled opus is deeply imploring and begs to be felt and listened
to.
The elevation of pitch towards the latter half of the song
gives the listener a mood of truthful intent and steadfast forward movement,
the conclusion and eventual coda brings a gentle cooling down of the
arrangement to an comforting sense of musical security, whilst deftly slowing
the tempo to its tranquil finish.
A fine performance indeed by Martin, his ability to usher
forth such an emotive power from Bakers outstanding composition is most
certainly worth many listens. Anthem by Jeffrey Baker played by Frank
Martin has to be a sure fire hit, and a piece that will have fans of the
solo piano genre simply begging for more.
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