Red Sky at Night
By
Helen Keeling-Marston
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Solo Piano in its many guises is one of the most expressive
mediums there can be and perhaps a textured and artistic moment of tonal joy
too, here on this brand new single by Helen
Keeling Marston, we have such a delight to bathe in and enjoy, and this
guilty pleasure is entitled Red Sky at Night.
I have had this song on replay for some time now, just
drifting through its reflective gaze, filtering through the shards of sun
kissed dust particles upon a summer window pane, and the performance is so very
heart felt and truly moving, time literally stands still whilst listening to
this piece.
Helen is a pianist of great quality and her calm reposes into
the realm of instrumental music are a delight to always have around the senses.
The pianist, like my wife Chrissie, is from Hampshire in the UK, and is one of
the best at manifesting compelling emotive compositional structures, which of
course makes her a true artist in every sense of the word.
Here on her new single, she flows with the midnight tide, and
builds upon a sweet narrative that you simply never want to end, as such this
is a timeless reverie and an utterly beautiful creation, which must mean a big
hit could well be on the cards for Helen
Keeling-Marston and Red Sky at Night.
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