Silent Alchemy
By
Kate Jaconello
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Today sees the return of an old friend, one that I have not
seen in person since our visit to the Tate
Modern in London back in 2011, but never the less, it is so good to see the
musical return of one of the brightest stars in instrumental new age music in Kate Jaconello, and with a sparkling
new single called Silent Alchemy.
Kate’s musical career would bring us Earth and Sky in 2011, an album that would bring much colour, style
and grace into a then flourishing genre. I remember it well, then a few single releases,
they were rare in the genre back then, and now some 9 years or so later, she
has embraced the now flourishing singles culture, with one of the most
sensitive and beautiful pieces of the year thus far.
Her touch reminds me of neo-classical composer and pianist Kerani; her compositional structures
have that textured and stylish craft that David
Lanz became famous for, but here on Silent
Alchemy we have a proud new tapestry of tone and timbre that is literally
transcendent in all of its components, from its gentle symphonic background,
its emotive melody, and its smooth and heartfelt note progression.
If Kate ever wanted to remake her mark in the world of new age instrumental music, she has certainly knocked the ball out of the park with Silent Alchemy, fluent, sensitive and deeply touching, and whilst we’re at it, a guaranteed mega hit and perhaps even more is in the making.
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