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Mark Pinkus : Touching
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Deep solo grand piano atmospheres and instrumental stories that are created for TOUCHING your heart, spirit and imagination. Very calming and relaxing.
Genre: New Age: Contemporary Instrumental
Release Date: 2008
Touching Record Label: Mark Pinkus
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Path 4:39 $0.99
The Earth Is Our Home 3:49 $0.99
Captain Roots 3:47 $0.99
For the Cello Teacher 4:17 $0.99
Les Matins D'automne 3:01 $0.99
Maybe Never 5:25 $0.99
Unanswered Song 3:38 $0.99
Gardens in Heaven 3:28 $0.99
A Moment to Rest 4:04 $0.99
Carry On My Love 2:45 $0.99
Illusions 4:50 $0.99
The Cat and the Giraffe 4:34 $0.99
Gone for a Walk 3:55 $0.99
Old Folks' Road 4:00 $0.99
Rainy Sunday Morning 3:23 $0.99
Mo Is An Angel 4:05 $0.99
I Love You I Love You I Love You 0:40 $0.99
Finally 4:15 $0.99
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Album Notes



"This music is really touching the soul. It reflects many feelings I have at this time." Robert Wierzbicki of Newage piano.net

"Congratulations on your beautiful music!" Osmar de Carvalho of Esoterica Fm Radio,Brazil.

Happy summer everyone! Welcome to Mark Pinkus's music on CDBABY. A new CD is now in the works!! To be recorded this September. I also have some live music videos now up on youtube.com for you to hear. I hope you enjoy them. Please feel free to review and vote(with the red stars) this cd. Your feedback and comments would be greatly appreciated! THANK YOU.

This music is for people of ALL AGES.
Listeners say this music is for "relieving big time stress,
massage, quiet contemplation, yoga practise, pure relaxation, a stroll into the welcoming arms of nature...it's uplifting, inspiring, romantic, very picturesque, soothing, healing, a different journey every time you hear it."

I just wrote a poem today, June 7th 2009:

Each note is a drop of rain,
Each note is a ray of sunshine,
Each note caresses the stars, And washed away the pain, Then time has lost its name. by Mark Pinkus

Here is the review of TOUCHING by renowned New Age writer/critic Kathy Parsons of www.mainlypiano.com This review came out on May 25th,2009.

"Touching” is the fifth CD from Canadian composer/pianist Mark Pinkus, but it’s the first of his recordings that I’ve heard and I have to admit that I’m hooked! Classically-trained from an early age, Pinkus has the chops to express whatever he pleases at the piano and the grace to keep it uncomplicated when the music is best served by simplicity. The eighteen tracks on this exceptional CD range from
quiet and dreamy to lighthearted and joyful without any jarring mood shifts. While it makes a lovely backdrop, Pinkus’ music is just too beautiful to keep in the background. I recently listened to it in my car for a three-hour drive and was actually reluctant to pull into the garage and shut it off! There are strong classical influences in Pinkus’ music, much of which is very melodic and structured. A bit less formal than the classics, these pieces have an easy flow that keep them in the present.

“Touching” begins with “The Path,” a piece that has almost childlike simplicity and innocence. Light and optimistic, it carries a sense of moving forward. “The Earth Is Our Home” is a hymn-like anthem to our planet that seems to warn that we must take care of it. I have no idea what “Captain Roots” is about, but I really like its minor key dark colors. I also really like “Maybe Never,” a contemplative ballad that is more fluid than some of the other pieces, but comes straight from the heart - dreamy, introspective, and honest. “Gardens In Heaven” is a playful waltz with a slightly melancholy tone. In the middle of the piece it switches gears and becomes bigger and more contemporary before returning to the original theme. “A Moment to Rest” is graceful and elegant, again looking inward with quiet emotion. One of my favorites is "Illusions." Loosely structured and mysterious it creates a variety of mental images while clearly demonstrating Pinkus’ command of the piano. From its title, I would expect “The Cat and The Giraffe” to be playful and even a little silly, but it is a gorgeous and very expressive ballad that is also a favorite. I love “Rainy Sunday Morning” and the way it conveys the easy comfort of a lazy morning without any obligations or deadlines - pure contentment! “I Love You I Love You I Love You” is a sort and sweet ode to joy. “Finally” is the final track, a warm and passionate “adieu.”

“Touching” is sure to be one of my favorite CDs for the 2009, so check it out at www.markpinkus.com, amazon.com, cdbaby.com, and iTunes.
Recommended!

Kathy Parsons
MainlyPiano.com

Here is another review of "Touching" that came out on Nov/21/08 written by the Entertainment Editor Mark Tremblay of the Montreal Gazette Newspaper.." There's so much talent in this city of ours that sometimes we lose sight of the fact that it's not all concentrated in just one or two musical forms. Mark Pinkus is a good example of someone who doesn't get a lot of press but has just released his sixth album. Think George Winston. Solo piano tone poems, perfect for the upcoming winter months when ou're snuggled by a fire, sipping Sancerre and watching the wind swirl snow over the drifts in the yard. Pinkus tends toward the sombre a bit too much on this latest disc but he does it well (although he should steer clear of cliched endings like that on A Moment to Rest) and can certainly compete aesthetically with anyone on the Windham Hill roster.. Yet another Montrealer creating world class music in his chosen idiom. Well done."

Another quote from Febuary 2009: by Robert Wierzbicki of newagepiano.net "The music is really touching the soul. It reflects many feelings I have at this time."

Here is a simple poem I wrote to set the mood for you about this 18 track solo piano 69 min cd recorded on a Grand Yamaha piano:

TOUCHING Here in the afternoon sun the leaves sway the clouds flow the shadows play the moments fly by the light is changing I stare at the sky I know you are listening for there must something inside you that you are feeling that wants to move that wants to let go that wants to be free for your inner voice cries to sing this is Touching

For those who love dream-like flowing/soothing, picturesque and very melodic piano music this cd is for you!

Mark Pinkus was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on the anniversary of Beethoven's death. At the age of 7 Mark began composing music on his yellow acoustic piano. His first composition came to him while looking out of his living room window: a black cat was balancing on the window ledge as a rainstorm was approaching. The inspiration for Mark's music comes from love, relationships, travel, moods and nature as well as from the varied experiences he had while living in Europe. The legendary CBC radio broadcaster Clyde gilmour described Mark Pinkus's music as "Beautiful little stories without words".

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REVIEWS

Composer
author: Luc Gilbert
Mark' music really touches me. I find that the moods are very strong. From one piece to another, Mark has the ability in his compositions, to create moods ranging from darkness to sunshine.It's all about contrast in our lives.
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Awesome
author: Jacqueline Q.
Imagine yourself in an open field surrounded by nature and all its beauty.....now imagine yourself at the edge of a waterfall, the exilerence of rushing water....imagine yourself taking an emotional journey. Mark has captured in his music the ability to send you off to far off places, exoctic lands or a busy outdoor bistro in Paris. His music will set your imagination free and allow your spirit to explore the world. Each song seems to have been composed with such Emotion.....you can feel it coming through in Mark's music. Simply a brillant compostion of music.
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Vraiment touchant !
author: Richard L de Montréal
J’écoutais plus ou moins attentivement la radio tout en lisant un livre quand tout à coup, la pièce de The Path de l’album Touching de Mark Pinkus à commencer à jouer. Immédiatement je fus saisi d’émotion à l’écoute de cette pièce. J’ai acheté l’album réécouté plusieurs fois la pièce et l’émotion me saisi encore. Tout comme à l’écoute de tous les autres titres de cet album extraordinaire. Merci Mark.
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Another Terific Album in a Stellar Career
author: J.D. of Montreal
Mr. Pinkus, again, surpasses himself with this wonderful collection of piano compositions. This is a must-have for any modern classical music lover.
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