Autumn Air
By
Shere Fraser & Lise
Jonsson
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The beauty of this brand new single by both Shere Fraser & Lise Jonsson cannot
be under played, this is a stylish new instrumental offering that is presented
by the flautist and pianist, one that is pristine in nature and textured in
composition, and one that is a simple delight to listen to and called Autumn Air.
Jonsson’s soft touch on the piano is as delicate and as
rhythmic as a late autumn sunrise itself, and bathes the listener with a
soothing narrative of peace and tranquillity; add to that the fluent flute of
Fraser and you have a wondrous new manifestation that celebrates this time of
year.
Fraser’s flute takes me back in time to the late 90’s and the
tones that used to flow from the instrument of Terry Oldfield; this combination with the piano adds a whole layer
of depth and artistic endeavour, and even more so, gifts the listener a perfect
autumnal sanctuary with which to view this vista of stunning music from.
Autumn Air by Shere Fraser & Lise Jonsson creates a new sense of awareness
about this season of many changes, many manifest music that is deeply
reflective and at times mournful about this time of year, and there is nothing
wrong with that, but here the artists here have created a warm and gentle
almost cathartic arrangement, one that gives the listener a reality of artistic
peace and contentment, and in doing so guarantees this single a worthy place on
the charts with ease.
Just follow this link to where you can find the music:
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