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Jon Mutchler : La Place Sur La Mer (The Place by the Sea)
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Jon Mutchler\'s expertise and proficiency in jazz, classical, popular, and New Age music blend together in a unique and creative fusion of exciting solo piano work.
Genre: Jazz: Piano Jazz
Release Date: 2008
La Place Sur La Mer (The Place by the Sea) Record Label: Too Mutch Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
La Place Sur La Mer 4:55 $0.99
Summer Breeze 5:57 $0.99
Freshwater Bay at Twilight (Mutchler) 3:42 $0.99
Lyndee’s Garden 7:20 $0.99
Orca:  Black and White, Part I: Prelude in Bb Minor, Book 1, Wtc 3:12 $0.99
Orca:  Black and White, Part II.: Under the Strait of Juan De Fu 1:51 $0.99
Orca:  Black and White, Part III: Orcinus Orca 6:33 $0.99
Sunrise, Sunset (Fiddler on the Roof) 5:43 $0.99
I Loves You, Porgy (Porgy and Bess) 5:48 $0.99
A Wedding Song: This Day We’ll Remember 5:38 $0.99
Nadean 6:53 $0.99
Tara’s Theme (Gone with the Wind) 5:08 $0.99
Here Comes the Sun 7:54 $0.99
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Album Notes

La Place Sur La Mer (The Place by the Sea) is Jon’s most creative and original album to date. Six original compositions are added to his own inspired interpretations of works by Gershwin, George Harrison, and others.

La Place was a project inspired by a special oceanside getaway on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula owned by Jon’s sister. It is called La Place Sur La Mer (www.MagicalBeach.com). Each song on the album has its own story as to why it was included.

The music is creative, melodic, rhythmic, colorful, and surprising at times. Whether you love jazz, classical, or new age music, this will make a unique and treasured addition to your library.

The title track is warm and magical, and makes use of the whole range of the piano.

Summer Breeze opens up into a nice improv section by Mutchler.

Freshwater Bay at Twilight is a beautiful little ostinato piece that captures the feeling of the title with a beautiful melody and dance-like improvisations around the piano keys.

Lyndee’s Garden is warm and majestic and puts you into the mood of the whole album.

Orca: Black and White is perhaps the m most interesting piece on the album. Mutchler has included the Bb minor prelude from Bach’s WTC Book One and then uses it’s theme as melodic and harmonic material for the rest of the piece. The middle section might be called “prepared piano” but is simply the use of the inside of the piano to create aquatic sounds. The main part of the piece, part 3, is deep and haunting, but wonderful to listen to.

Sunrise, Sunset is fast and rhythmic and betrays Mutchler’s love of Chick Corea. I Love’s You Porgy uses some interesting and original changes by Mutchler

Description of the other songs can be found on the liner notes.

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REVIEWS

A Great Tribute!
author: Kathy Parsons
“La Place Sur la Mer” (The Place By the Sea) was conceived as a gift for pianist/ composer Jon Mutchler’s sister as part of her 30th wedding anniversary celebration. The title refers to a “magical” bed and breakfast inn in Port Angeles, WA that his sister and her husband own. The thirteen piano solos include seven original compositions and six covers of pieces that reflect Mutchler’s sister’s life and the spirit of her home. The music conveys a wide variety of moods and musical styles, and Mutchler’s arrangements are definitely out of the ordinary and quite intriguing (as well as very enjoyable!). Mutchler is the pastor of the church that he and his wife founded in 1988, and he has degrees in both classical piano performance and jazz studies, bringing to his music a wide range of influences. His recently-released “Still Prone To Wander” is full of musical surprises, as is this one. It is also much more playful and lighthearted, although there are serious moments. Even the cover artwork is unusual, and shows Mutchler sitting on his sister’s 1883 7’ Bechstein grand piano in the surf with orcas swimming nearby! Mutchler assures me that they didn’t actually put the piano in the water! The CD opens with the title track, a piece that conveys the warmth and beauty of the place and its owners as well as the freedom and spontaneity it inspires. Mutchler’s arrangement of Seals and Crofts’ classic “Summer Breeze” is both darkly beautiful and comfortable. “Freshwater Bay at Twilight” is a bit more experimental, but is a perfect musical painting of a sunset on the beach, with the light dancing as the calm water keeps the rhythm - gorgeous! “Orca: Black and White” is a fascinating trilogy that begins with Bach’s Prelude in Bb Minor (chosen in part because orcas are more black than white and the key of Bb minor has more black keys than white!); the second movement is “Under the Strait of Juan de Fuca,” and includes sound effects made with occasional low notes and percussive sounds on the piano case itself - the feeling of depth and mystery is eery but wonderful; this segues into “Orcinus Orca,” which combines parts of the prelude with improvisation and gives the feeling of the majesty and power of these graceful animals. This is definitely one of Mutchler’s best compositions! Mutchler’s arrangements of “Sunrise, Sunset” and “Tara’s Theme” are very unexpected - intense rhythm gives both pieces an energy that you don’t generally associate with these poignant classics, but it works. “I Loves You, Porgy” is quietly elegant as well as deeply emotional. “Nadean” is a touching tribute to a beloved piano teacher. Apparently Mutchler’s sister was a real Beatles’ fan, and Mutchler closes the CD with a rousing version of “Here Comes the Sun.” His upbeat tempo and bouncy rhythm imbue this classic tune with unbridled joy and enthusiasm. Love it! Not only is “La Place Sur la Mer” a great hour or so of music, but it makes me want to head north and visit the place and meet Mutchler’s much-loved sister! This CD is a lot of fun and contains some terrific piano playing! Recommended!
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