Daydreamer
By
Matias Bacoñsky
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The narrative of a long story told well has been on the menu
of pianist and composer Matias Bacoñsky
for some years now, here we are gifted that latest instalment, and in truth
what must be his most uplifting offering thus far, this chapter is called Daydreamer, we have all had them, those
moments when you actually believe that thing you wish for the most, could
actually come to pass.
Here our hero dreams in a world of dystopic conditions, that
his musings of the life ahead for all may actually have a chance of becoming a
reality, here Bacoñsky manifests a composition that relates that mood perfectly,
those possibilities and the vista of utopic sun lit uplands now stands just
beyond the horizon.
Matias Bacoñsky has a lush repeating melody here
that builds on that narrative of hope, he then infuses power, intent and flair,
and thus the dramatic overtones created bring together an anthem of sorts to
delight in, and in my view, this is the artists best work so far, this
picturesque arrangement is packed to the brim with that hope, and through the
crafted compositional structure, it radiates outward to all who wish to embrace
it.
Daydreamer by Matias Bacoñsky is a power play of a piece; one to end a show with
perhaps, the symphonic nature of this creation is addictive and palpable,
whilst the artist’s melodic and fluent piano presentation is simply sublime
with every note played, but is this the beginning of the end, or, the end of
the beginning!
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