AYRES
By
David Lanz &
Kristin Amarie
Written by
Steve Sheppard
One of the highlights of the musical year has just happened,
with the release of what could well be an iconic album, as we take a closer
look at the masterful offering of Ayres
by David Lanz & Kristin Amarie,
this album isn’t just a great offering, it is an epic moment in time that the
world of neo classical music will never forget, and one that will live forever
in the hearts and minds of all musical aficionados across the globe.
The whole project starts with one of the most mammoth
compositions ever, featuring the talents of both Matthew Fisher, the original Procol
Harum keyboardist and Hammond organ genius, and Lars Hannibal one of the world’s premier guitarists, combine them
with David Lanz and Kristin Amarie
and you can literally feel and hear the magic crackle in the midnight sky. Air
is a graceful and transcendent offering that will become legendary in time, and
a song that is so far beyond any known realm of beauty.
The album holds several previously released singles in the
passionate and powerful Sacred Waters,
a very special David Lanz moment can
be found here, and the charming reverie of Ava
Maria, showcasing Kristin Amarie
off as one of the world’s leading vocalists of her day, and Beautiful One ft Cameron Stone cellist from TV’s Game
of Thrones.
Ayres is a 12 track release of ultra-high
quality, literally setting the bar to a level as of yet unseen previously. Tracks
of a more religious style can also be found here on the magnificent Gloria in Excelsis Deo, which also
features Dallyn Vail Bayles, Apollo5 and Kurt Bestor, in an arrangement vocally superior in all ways, while The Lord's Prayer (Padre Nostro) gets a facelift; the soaring vocals of Amarie raise
the energies here with ease.
The mastery of the king of chilled piano in David Lanz is also here in abundance
with the pieces Amorini, and Ave Maria both included as solo piano
tracks in the latter half of the album. The Parisian delights of Demain des I'Aubes (Tomorrow at Dawn), and
the lush textures of Cavatina are two more compelling and
attractive offerings that can be found within the confines of this amazing new
album by the pairing, both pieces sung with a warmth that is hard to express.
The entire project is concluded with the breath taking Padre Nostro featuring Kristine Amarie and Cameron Stone in a
duet of blissful radiance, there can simply be no doubt that this piece was and
is, a crafted creation and quite utterly the most sublime way with which to
leave the album.
AYRES by David Lanz & Kristin Amarie is a rarity, it is one of those
albums that is quite stunning in all its multi-faceted ways, it is indeed akin
to a musical diamond, a collection of breath taking opuses that shine from its
inception to as far as any musical horizon that is possible. AYRES by David Lanz & Kristin Amarie is an album for the ages, and
without a shadow of a doubt one of the best releases I have heard so far in
this decade with utter ease.
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