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Original piano solos combining elements of folk, new age, jazz and meditative music in a relaxing, lyrical style.
Genre:
New Age: Solo Instrumental
Release Date:
2008
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Presents Of Angels
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Record Label: Christopher Boscole
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Christopher Boscole is a multi-faceted pianist, composer, musician, artist in the new age jazz contemporary instrumental genre. He also explores creative relationships between nature, sailing adventures, photography, and music through mulit-media concerts.
Christopher has been performing and composing music for over 20 years and has released six albumns, see other links to "albums you will love" music on this page. Information about performances can bee seen at Facebook Group link below.
Presents of Angels was recently nominated for Solo Piano Album of the Year at Whisperings Radio.
Reviews:
"charming melodies that seem to flow like water from Christopher's fingers " by Michael Woodhead at Lux Aeternahttp://members.shaw.ca/LuxAeterna/home.htm
"His music is dreamy, atmospheric,... simply relaxing and meditative." by Patrick Van de Wiele at http://www.keysandchords.com (Translated from Dutch)
"his studious background apparently provides an effortless grace that rises like a tidal swell, then sails along comfortably with many points of interest during his adventures on the grand piano. The solo performances are gently delivered with vigor and grace, capturing the full range of motion on the piano keyboard, as if he were capturing the full wind in his sails"
by John P. Olsen at http://www.newagemusic.nu/
"To my ears the music on these fourteen tracks could just as easily be billed as Classical Piano, and rank up there with Chopin's Etudes, Beethoven's Sonatas or Liszt's Studies...this is an extremely amenable album of instrumental pieces...Mr Boscole's playing is very easy on the ear, and yet demands serious listening" by John Peters of The Borderland (UK)
"Boscole's playing communicates the vision he wants you to see without any overstatement, and clearly demonstrates talent far beyond the reach of many of those who "think" they know how to put their vision across! This is EXCELLENT piano, something I know I'll continue listening to for the long term”...Dick Metcalf aka Rotcod Zzaj.
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From MainlyPiano
author: Kathy Parsons
“Presents of Angels” is the sixth solo piano release from Christopher Boscole, but it is the first of his music that I have heard. It was recently nominated as “Best Album of 2009” by Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, so there is some great buzz being generated about this album. Also an avid sailor and nature photographer, Boscole’s music often has the rolling, flowing feeling of being on water and the sense of freedom that goes along with that. Boscole combines the new age, jazz, and classical genres to create a unique musical voice. A composer and performer for more than twenty years, Boscole’s music has that effortless flow that comes from spending many years at the piano.
“Presents of Angels” begins with “Once In Time,” one of my favorite tracks on the album. Accompanying a nostalgic and dreamy melody line, Boscole makes great use of the lower bass of the piano to create a sense of mystery as well as depth - an impressive beginning! “Country Hymn” comes next. Not really structured as a hymn, the simple honesty and humility of the piece make it suit its title. “The Coming Relevation” is also beautiful. (I wasn’t sure if the title was misspelled, so I looked it up, and “relevation” means a rising or lifting up.) A simple, peaceful melody is backed by a more active left hand that seems a bit turbulent. It’s a fascinating effect and a great piece! “Angel of Bliss” has a simple right-hand melody with a gently rolling left hand, creating a feeling of utter contentment. I was also curious about “Speebidah,” and discovered that it’s a town on the Washington State coast. The piece that bears its name is cozy and quaint, and you can again feel the gentle motion of being on the water. “Knights of Gold” is another favorite. Elegant and flowing, its sense of mystery is intriguing. “Purely Simple,” as its title implies, is uncomplicated and innocent, and is composed in a 3/4 waltz rhythm. The closing piece, “Once Another Time,” is a variation on and expansion of the first track, adding about 3 1/2 minutes.
“Presents of Angels” is a lovely introduction to Christopher Boscole’s music! Recommended!
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