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Johan J. Solco Bakker / solo piano : Concert for Civilization
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Kathy Parsons: “Concert for Civilization” is a very stirring musical work of art that combines classical, new age, and ambient stylings in a deeply personal way. Recommended .'
Genre: Classical: Piano solo
Release Date: 2006
Concert for Civilization
Johan J. Solco Bakker / solo piano
Record Label: Johan J. Solco Bakker
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1. preludio, l'inizio 2:14 + MP3 $0.99
2. come in un sogno, l'essenza 1:22 + MP3 $0.99
3. dolce melodica 6:00 + MP3 $0.99
4. polvere d'oro di stelle 6:58 + MP3 $0.99
5. come in un sogno, libero 6:28 + MP3 $0.99
6. basta ballare 8:50 + MP3 $0.99
7. all' improvviso rilassato e lento 7:39 + MP3 $0.99
8. come in un sogno, lusinghiero 9:35 + MP3 $0.99
9. rosa afosa mediterranea 7:18 + MP3 $0.99
10. piacevole creazione mediterrane 5:50 + MP3 $0.99
11. festa da tangram mediterranea 5:40 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Kathy Parsons (www.solopianopublications.com):

'...an open and heartfelt dialog with the piano (...)

A fluid, dreamlike quality is present in all of the music

“Concert for Civilization” is a very stirring musical work of art that combines classical, new age, and ambient stylings in a deeply personal way.

Recommended!...'

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”In spite of my rapid deterioration from the
Pompe Disease, most of the time my fingers and
muscles still enable me to play the piano. (...)
I hope that this music will reverberate
in places where people will and
can hear it for a long time to come.
This is my personal way to face and accept the present situation".(...)
Dear Maryze, you have been receiving Myozyme for more
than a year now, I see you are improving.
I hope the drug comes into reach for all patients soon.
´A matter of Civilization´, I think, see the title of my concert”.

Johan, dec. 2005

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REVIEWS

a good album
author: agnes
                            
A very deep and emotional album. Very beautiful piano, very flowing and dramatic. Makes you feel a bit sad at times, it's very touching. Only criticism, the tracks are a bit similar.
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subliem
author: hans rosbag
                            
Geweldig, wat een prachtig album. Wij zijn heel erg blij dat we na de vorige albums ook weer van deze mogen genieten. Johan, heel fijn dat je toch weer zo mooi mocht spelen. Sterkte met je ziekte en wie weet weer eens tot ziens. Groetjes van Hilde en Hans uit Arnhem
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Deeply emotional and very beautiful!
author: Kathy Parsons
                            
“Concert for Civilization” is Johan Bakker’s third solo piano release and shows a great deal of artistic growth since his previous “Whisperkiss” (2000). Sadly, the Dutch artist has been suffering from Pompe disease, which causes progressive muscle weakness and a great deal of pain. The creation of this album was Bakker’s way of dealing with the situation, unsure of how long he would be able to keep playing the piano. The music is understandably moody, but doesn’t convey despair or panic. It feels more like an open and heartfelt dialog with the piano, a trusted and beloved friend and comfort. Until recently, Bakker was unable to sit at the piano for more than five or ten minutes without a great deal of pain in his shoulders, arms, and legs. Happily, he is now using an experimental drug that is bringing tremendous improvement, allowing him to play pain-free for a longer and longer time - wonderful news indeed! The translation of the subtitle for the album, “Nient’ altro che un sogno,” is “Just like (in) a dream. Nothing more.” A fluid, dreamlike quality is present in all of the music, which was five years in the making. This CD has been chosen as the soundtrack for an international film being produced by Odelin in Paris. The CD begins with “Preludio, l’inizio” (Prelude, the start). Very open and sparse, it evolves into “Come in un Sogno, l’essenza” (As In a Dream, the Essence),” a brief but tantalizing tidbit. “Dolce Melodica” (Sweet Melody) is a bit more structured and melodic, and is full of longing and reflection. “Polvere d’oro di stelle” (Golden Dust from a Star) is mysterious and magical in a flowing, dreamy way. “Come in un sogno, libero” (As in a Dream, Feel Free) is one of Bakker’s favorites. Loosely structured, there is a strong feeling of reflection and exploration both emotionally and with the piano - a very evocative musical statement that evolves organically and naturally, going through several mood changes. “All’ improvviso rilassato e lento” (Suddenly Slow, Relaxed) is probably the darkest of the pieces, and my own favorite. Very introspective and open, this piece also has a very organic development and a variety of themes that are interwoven to create a beautiful whole. Bakker’s other favorite is “Come in un sogno Lusinghiero” (As In a Dream, Smooth), which is lighter in tone, but still very dreamy and exploratory with sparkling notes in the upper registers and a fluid structure - another very beautiful piece. I also really like “Rosa afosa mediterranea” (Sultry Mediterranean Soundhole) with its deep emotional colors. The CD closes with “Festa da tangram mediterranea” (A Party Like a Mediterranean Tangram,” which is more upbeat, but also very dramatic. A tangram is an ancient Chinese moving piece puzzle, consisting of seven geometric shapes, so I’m not sure what the title means, but it has several themes that keep moving. “Concert for Civilization” is a very stirring musical work of art that combines classical, new age, and ambient stylings in a deeply personal way. I’m thrilled to know that Johan Bakker will be able to continue sharing his music with us. Recommended!
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