专辑名称:Faeries 精灵 专辑歌手:Did Hicken 发行公司:Enchanting Music 音乐风格:New Age 发生时间:07年11月15号 资源类型:MP3/320k
Faeries is the third installment in Did Hicken s debut trilogy of original piano solos. Preceded by the highly-acclaimed Goddess and Angels, both of which appeared on my Forite CDs for 2007 list, I can guarantee that Faeries will be on my Forites list for 2008 (and it s only February!). A bit more complex and classical than the first two volumes, the music on Faeries is flowing, melodic, and both calming and deeply emotional. (I proofed and edited the sheet music for Faeries and can say from personal experience that this music is also very richly rewarding and a lot of fun to play!) Hicken calls his label Enchanting Music for very good reasons and is passionate about creating beautiful music that will enrich his listeners lives. I love his music and hope he continues to be as prolific as he has been this past year. Faeries begins with Faylinn, which tells the story of a tiny being from the English Fairy Kingdom. The rolling broken chords on the left hand are an exquisite accompaniment to the , heartfelt melody on the right. Rhoslyn is a Welsh fairy, and her music reminds me a bit of Saint-Saens The Swan, with the complex, rapidly moving left hand and very quiet, , and elegant melody on the right. Oberon is the Shakespearean King of the Faeries. A sprightly and energetic waltz, this piece is a total charmer! I can picture tiny fairies (and little girls) practicing their ballet steps to this piece. Ellette is another forite. Darkly mysterious and haunting, it makes me want to know the story behind this piece. Donella is named for a Celtic Dark-Haired Elfin Girl. Melancholy and compellingly beautiful, this piece has a gorgeous flow and a melody that lingers. Arethusa is a German nymph whose gentle song is graceful and full of longing. Lorelle is one of the liveliest pieces on the CD. Joyful and dancing like light sparkling on water, this piece really moves! Nerida has the quiet grace of a flower in a spring breeze. Shaylee is a Celtic/Gaelic Fairy Princess of the Field, and her piece has the rippling feeling of a breeze flowing through long meadow grass or wildflowers. Reviewing Did Hicken s CDs always lees me a little breathless - not because the music is terribly difficult to play, but because Hicken is able to convey so many colors and so many feelings with melodies and uncomplicated themes. Hicken is a true artist, and I m thrilled to be able to spread the word about his music! Very highly recommended! Kathy Parsons MainlyPiano.com 2/19/08 --Kathy Parsons - MainlyPiano.com