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Midwest
Record Recap - Chris Spector
Forget about Clear Channel, this set will
clear channel its way to the top of the
charts at new age, women's and recovery
book stores everywhere. With a lovely
voice and poetry that goes well beyond
affirmation pablum, Anael is a true alternative
superstar. A really dazzling goddess lite
collection, you don't need Oprah to tell
you which way the wind is blowing here.
The kind of genre set that surprises you
by the way it turns up in so many places
with seemingly so little being heard about
it. Check it out.
The
Best Female Musicians - Dennis Halsey
Anael's "Spiritual Beings on a Human
Journey" is a New Age adventure into
soul searching. While I can compare her
voice to some extent to Lori Carson's,
of "Golden Paliminos and solo fame,
her message is much more optimistic. New
Age is not a genre I am familiar with,
but what I find when listening to this
disc is it almost lifts you to another
plane of existence. Anael explores the
connection between our existence and what
else is really out there. She is, as I
said earlier, an eternal optimist, and
finds the good and heavenly in everything.
Her voice is soothing, lilting, and graceful,
as is the entire album. Anael creates
a blend of songs that are soothing and
thought provoking. The highlight of the
record is her near Angelic voice and her
gift for storytelling backed by the perfect
instrumentation. Fans of New Age music
will be most impressed by what Anael accomplishes
here and should certainly give her a listen.
Pro
Critic Radio- Chris K.
When we talk about "alternative" today we all too often talk about that
commercially accessible and popular music
heard on radio, and not what the true
alternative to commercial styles of music
is. Anael exists beyond the limitations
of what comprises popular music of any
genre. Her's is the gift of understanding
beyond the limits placed upon formulaic
popular rock music. She is as influenced
by Gregorian chants as she is Sarah McLaughlin's
modern ambient folk rock, or Enya's symbolistic
experimentations into new age rock. Anael
is not limited by the language barriers,
and therefore, the constructs that language
imposes on the creation of music. She
sings in English, Hebrew, Italian, Latin
and French, her native tongue. Her lyricist
/ composer / producer counterpart, Bradfield,
creates works of consciousness upon which
Anael applies a galaxy of vocal colors
and emotions. Watch for a new album of
music this year from this world reknowned
and respected pair ... in the meantime,
there's music from each of the three previous
albums here on MP3.com ... I'd suggest
taking an evening and listening to all
of them .. there really is not much better
in the world or cyberworld, for that matter.
Visions
Magazine - Steven Hewitt
"Spiritual Beings On A Human Journey"
is the fourth CD by the Jonquiere, Quebec
native known as Anael. Released by Apsis
Music, Anael's "Spiritual Beings
On A Human Journey" contains ten
tracks and a bonus mp4 Videos of the song
"Be Still Thy Soul".
Bradfield,
Anael's partner continues to write exceptional
songs for her to sing. The lyrics for
his tracks are "to help raise the
collective consciousness so that mankind
might fullfill its true destiny and along
the way, peace and prosperity among all
nations." Utilizing the teachings
of the Pleiadians his songs speak to the
listener of life, love and forgiveness.
Comparable
to such female vocalists as Enya, Sarah
Brightman, Clannad's Maire Brennan and
Miriam Stockley (listen to Anael's "Etre
Sans Age"), Anael does possess her
own unique sound and "careful listening
reveals that aside from all sharing truly
heavenly vocal chords and the ability
to transport us with their music, only
Anael seems interested in challenging
us with mind-expanding lyrical themes."
My
favorites on this ten track CD are "Till
The Womb Gives Birth", "The
Dawn Of An Age", "Ledodi",
"Who You Are", "Trace",
and my personal choice for the two best
tracks "Etre Sans Age (You Belong)"
and "They'll Come To Take You Bienvenida".
SorelTracy.com
- Jean Doyon
Si vous êtes de ceux qui aiment
bien la musique avec des voix féminines,
une musique qui déborde de sensualité,
de spiritualité, une musique-détente
avec de bons arrangements, voici peut
être ce que vous attendiez depuis
longtemps. Il y a quelques jours,
j'ai reçu le 4e album d'une artiste
qui m'étais jusqu'ici, inconnu,
nommé Anael, et cet album a pour
titre : Spiritual Beings on a Human Journey,
qui est le 4e album en 6 ans d'Anael.
Difficile à classer, mais je dirais que cette
musique-détente est d'un style
Soft-Pop-Folk avec beaucoup d'arrangements
classiques et un soupçon de Celtique.
Entre Enya par moment et des intonations
de Sarah Brightman, un style de voix avec
« filet », appelé aussi
« Étherique », très
sensuel, soutenu comme le faisait "Sade"
à une certaine époque, mais
il est indéniable que ce CD est
pour les amateurs de voix. Le fil
conducteur de Anael est sans contredis
ses accompagnements en bi et en tri tonique,
exploit d'ailleurs réalisé
par la chanteuse elle-même.
Ces lignes vocales sont spéciales
et d'une justesse impressionnante.
Chanteuse
de grande spiritualité, Anael vibre
avec toute l’énergie de l’amour
: “…d’aider à
élever la conscience collective
pour que l’humanité puisse
accomplir sa destinée, entraînant
dans son sillage la paix et la prospérité.”
Elle croit que nous pouvons tous puiser
dans cette énergie universelle,
même en ces temps difficiles.
Native
de Jonquière, au Québec,
Anael s'intéresse à la musique
dès son adolescence et participe
à de nombreux concours. Après
quelques apparitions à la radio
et à la télévision
locale, elle finit par mettre la musique
de côté pendant un certain
temps, jusqu'à ce qu'elle rencontre
un compositeur du nom de Bradfield en
1993. Bradfied va finalement aider
Anael à réaliser son premier
album "Light of Refinement"
en 1997 qui obtient de bonnes critiques
et donne le coup d'envoi pour un 2e, l'année
suivante, "Unconditional" paru
en 1998. Jusque-là, tous
les titres sont en langues étrangères
soit, Anglais, latin et même en
Hébreux ( comme source ), mais
en 2000 avec l'album "Language of
the Soul", apparaît la première
pièce d'Anael en français,
« Hymne à la Paix »
Sur
ce 4e album, "Spiritual Beings on
a Human Journey", vient une autre
pièce en français «
Être sans âge ».
Enregistré au studio Clarity à
Montréal et distribué par
la maison de disque Apsis Music, ce disque
est totalement produit, réalisé
par Bradfield, qui a d'ailleurs écrit
paroles et musiques. Lorsque Anael
ne fait pas de musique, elle pratique
la médecine homéopathique.
Anael et son partenaire Bradfield, ont
tous deux été invité
à enregistrer une chanson d'une
série dramatique télévisée
coréenne “Sang Do.”
À Séoul, ils ont également
collaboré à la version anglaise
intitulée “This Heart of
Mine,” qui fut entendue par cinq
millions de téléspectateurs
chaque semaine pendant toute la saison.
Je
vous invite à écouter la
pièce #10 « Sky Sent (Disclosure)
», qui est l'œuvre de ce CD,
ainsi que la #8 « Être Sans
Âge ».
Creations
Magazine - Christina Lord
Like an angel singing to us on a celestial
journey, Anael speaks in an intimate and
most personal way on this new CD.
Allo
Vedettes - Luc Denoncourt
"De beaux
textes enrobés dune voix
magnifique."
Progrès Dimanche - Johanne de la Sabonniere
Anael
a toutes les allures d'un ange. La facture
très soignée de son dernier
album, élaboré dans les
tons de rose violacé passant au
bleu ciel, évoque un style résolument
gothique avec ses anges vaporeux devant
des portails souvrant sur l'infini.
Elle apparaît à l'intérieur
du DC, enveloppée d'un voile et
enca-drée d'un vitrail virtuel.
Avec
ce quatrième album, "Spiritual
Beings on a Human Journey", la chanteuse
originaire du Saguenay/Lac Saint-Jean
poursuit sa course autour du monde. Ses
convictions profon-des envers l'humanité
continuent d'animer sa démarche
de chanteuse interplanétaire.
De
Jonquière à Séoul,
la jeune femme blonde interprète
des chansons sur la paix universelle,
d'une voix de soprano très délicate.
Souvent cataloguées dans le style
nouvel âge, Anael affirme que les
pièces écrites par son par-tenaire,
le poète Bradfield, vont plus loin.
"Ce n'est pas véritablement
du nouvel âge. Ce qu'on fait n'est
pas uniquement instrumental. Je dirais
plutôt que notre musique est très
spirituelle", énonce la chanteuse,
qui ajoute que son partenaire sait parfaitement
lui écrire des textes qui lui ressem-blent.
"Je suis son principal instrument"
Au total, une dizaine de pièces
toutes relaxantes, imprégnées
de douceur et de messages de paix, la
plupart en anglais à l'exception
d'une, "Être sans âge."
Dans cette quête pour la paix et
l'amour; Anael, affirme que lhumanité
a plus que jamais besoin de messages pouvant
provoquer des changements. "Nous
avons tous un rôle à jouer
et je crois que la pensé collective
peut nous débarrasser de nos peurs",
résume la jeune artiste humaniste.
"La peur nourrit la peur, poursuit-elle
et elle amène le découragement
mais l'entraide évoque des changements,
des prises de conscience à travers
le monde", croit celle-ci.
Dénonçant
les valeurs artificielles qui animent
le monde moderne, Anael se dit persuadée
que le potentiel humain peut se réaliser
en passant par la responsabilisation de
chaque être. Selon elle, il existe
une vague mondiale de gens qui puisent
une énergie nouvelle dans la musique
spirituelle. "Les vibra-tions musicales
sont relaxantes et elles ont un effet
apaisant. À l'époque où
l'on vit, les gens en ont grand besoin",
réitère-t-elle. "En
Europe, en Russie, en Italie, au Brésil
(où elle est allée chanter),
un véritable réseau se concrétise.
On n'entend jamais parler de ça
aux nouvelles, mais il n'y a pas que de
mauvaises choses sur la terre. "
Grande
voyageuse, homéopathe, amante de
l'inexpliqué et de l'invisible,
la chanteuse qui a un jour quitté
Jonquière pour Québec, puis
Montréal a rencontré Bradfield
et le couple a fondé sa propre
compagnie, Apsis Music. La clientèle
pour ce style de musique étant
éparpillée à travers
le monde, elle a enregistré en
Corée la chanson thème de
la série dramatique "Sang
do", et est finaliste au 4e concours
annuel des prix NAV (catégorie
vocale) pour son troisième album,
Language of the Soul. Elle a aussi interprété
deux chansons pour un film coréen
(Calla) en 1999.
Anaél
se souvient que ce don pour apaiser et
soigner les gens remontent à loin.
Toute petite, alors qu'elle vivait à
Jonquière (elle est la fille de
Léo Trem-blay qui a incarné
pendant des années Jean Narrache),
elle avait profité de l'absence
de ses parents partis en voyage pour adopter...
neuf petits animaux. "J'étais
la Dr Dolittle du coin", évoque
t'elle en riant. Je me suis toujours intéressée
à la vie, aux plantes, et à
la santé des gens", termine
la jeune femme qui vit maintenant à Montreal.
Journal de Québec Serge Drouin
Peu
connue au Québec, la chanteuse Anael,
originaire du Saguenay, vend pourtant des
disques partout sur la planète. En
ce moment, elle propose le quatrième
album de sa carrière. Spiritual Beings
on a Human Journey. La chanteuse revient
d'ailleurs de Séoul, en Corée,
où elle a été invitée
à enregistrer la chanson thème
dune populaire dramatique de ce coin
de la planète, Sang-Do. Elle prépare
également le lancement d'une compilation
avec une grande compagnie américaine.
"Faut croire que nul n'est prophète
dans son pays", Muestra Guestbookale Anael pour
expliquer que le public d'ici se fait tirer
l'oreille pour écouter ce qu'elle
fait. "Roch Voisine a d'abord été
reconnu ailleurs avant de devenir une vedette
ici. Ça arrive souvent", dit-elle,
sans amertume.
Quoi qu'il en soit, Anael avoue que, par
sa musique et ses chansons, son but est " d'élever le niveau de conscience
des gens sur ce qui les entoure. On dit
souvent que nous sommes des hu-mains à
la recher-che de spiritualité alors
qu'en fait, la réalité est
à l'opposée", dit Anael.
La chanteuse interprète ses pièces
en différentes langues. "Lémotion
passe dans n'importe quelle langue",
ajoute t'elle. La chanteuse se défend
de faire de la musique nouvel âge.
"C'est un terme qui a été
trop galvaudé. Dans mon cas, je parle
plutôt de musique spirituelle, affirme
t'elle. Nous avons mis un an de travail
sur ce disque. C'est le plus élaboré
sur le plan spirituel. Nous sommes allés
plus loin sur 1e plan sonore. Le violoncelle
a apporté plus de chaleur, la guitare
plus de légèreté. Le
tout donne un environnement acoustique."
Au cours des prochains jours, Anael poursuivra
la promotion de son disque. Elle travaillera
aussi sur l'enregistrement d'un vidéoclip.
Des spectacles pourraient se mettre en branle
à l'automne. "C'est par le circuit
de petites boutiques que j'irai rencontrer
les gens", termine celle dont les chansons
ne tournerons pas nécessaire ment
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Omega
- Robert Walmsley
Like the beloved, Anaels voice
conveys a tender enchantment that soothes
and warms the heart, while the sweet strains
of flutes, harp, percussion and keyboards
lift the spirit to a divine space where
all souls sing as one voice to the higher
harmonies of life. Although she sings in
no less than five different languages, most
listeners would never be aware of it because
Anaels heavenly voice sings to that
place within us all where there is but one
language: the Language of the Soul. Sensual,
tender, delightful... this is one of those
rare releases that sounds excellent on the
first hearing and gets better with each
subsequent listening, easily receiving my
highest recommendation to all.
The
Minnesota Phoenix - Audrey DeLaMartre
"Across the field she comes, tall,
slender, a strong woman, a woman of all
times and places. She embraces the wind
that carries the smell of rain and sun on
flowers. Her song weaves a tapestry of the
past, present, and future, haunting, strong,
gentle, passionate, resolute. She sings
of the Source, voice iridescent, liquid,
caressing.
Each
unique musical number on this new CD, the
third by this pair, is freshly composed,
arranged and played by Bradfield on a variety
of string, keyboard, electronic. and wind
instruments, and set to his poetry or to
ancient texts. Chir Haschirim, for example,
takes its text from the Old Testament's
Song of Songs and is haunting, while Kindred
Light is very contemporary; and Crastina
Die takes its text from the Roman Catholic
liturgy and is fresh and charmingly impudent
at times.
The
music from this Canadian pair has never
been more grounded or more gossamer. It
imparts the sense that music, Iyrics, and
voice all emanate from the same Source and
can't be separated from it any more than
a flower's fragrance can exist without the
flower. The fact that Iyrics are mixed and
woven in several strands, in varying colors,
and in five languages: French, English,
Hebrew, Latin, and Italian- and then unified
within the sixth language of music, affirms
the fountainhead. Each piece is my favorite,
until the next one begins. Such quality
can be sustained because it rises from minds
and hearts of faith, strength, and talent,
but most of all, powerful love.
I
have lived with this music since last September
and found that somehow it reNoticias itself
between sessions of listening so that each
session is fresh, a quality I have found
only in some of the oldest classical music.
It is a rare privilege to hear such quality
today."
New
Age Voice - Atlanta, GA
"Anael's third release on the Canadian
label Apsis Music, Language of the Soul
combines transcendentally gorgeous singing
with lovely yet compelling melodies. Anael
eloquently speaks the language of our hearts
and souls with deep insight and soaring
joy. Bradfield, Anael's talented musical
partner, wrote most of the Iyrics and music
and played all the instruments. Having followed
their career the past few years, I'm delighted
to report that these two angels have thoroughly
outdone themselves with Language of the
Soul. The music is lush, with orchestrations
that are sweeping, anthemic and absolutely
gorgeous. Anael's high, pure voice leads
us ever on toward the heavens, where everyone
speaks the language of the soul. Layering
her vocals affords delicious harmonies,
while sporadic sampled male voices add their
own resonance. Instrumentation: vocals,
acoustic guitar, percussion, keyboards,
oboe, flute, samples."
Backroads
- Lloyd Barde
"This is the third release by Canadian
chanteuse Anael, presenting ten new songs
sung in Hebrew, Italian, Latin, French and
English. As usual, her heavenly voice is
set in an ethereal, ultra-lush musical setting.
Her voice has matured as her material has
improved, with a broader reach and clearer
delivery. The beautiful package hints at
mythological underpinnings, and the songs
are very much in keeping with those themes.
The music, as before, is all performed by
Bradfield, and he also wrote the lyrics.
As Anael grows in stature, her music finds
a deeper meaning and becomes more endearing.
With all the vocalists we now offer, she
has a definite place with her haunting,
lullaby-like delivery, speaking the "Language
of the Soul" eloquently and with a
pop edge that carries through the beguiling
sweetness and soaring melodies."
The
New Times - Seattle, WA - David A. Young
"As far as I know, Anael is, as of
this writing, the first recording artist
to earn the distinction of having three
albums in a row reviewed in these pages.
That's no mean feat, given a) that we don't
run negative Revisiones and b) that the volume
of CDs submitted for review inclines me
to spread the praise as widely as possible
in the interest of fairness. All this points
to the extent to which Anael has captured
my loyalty and inspired in me a "fan" sensibility that reminds me of my younger
years.
The title of her latest, Language of the
Soul, perhaps offers a clue as to why this
is so. Its said that the way to a
man's heart is through his stomach, but
the way to my soul is through music, and
Anael, from the beginning, has touched me
here with an ease and a depth that are rare.
The
essence of the album is crystallized in "The Tower of Babel," which tells
the familiar story while interspersing it
with Hebrew prayers, adding a surprise twist
at the end: was the Tower actually a spaceship?
Anael has always specialized in a multilingual
approach, proving time and again that it
is the spirit and the context of the words
and the finished product in general
that allows her music to touch me
at my very center. She reaches me in sublime
and singular ways, whether I "understand"
the words or not, because she is singing,
as the lyrics of "In the Key of Wisdom" suggest, songs of life and light in the
key of otherworldly truths.
Language
of the Soul has all the warmth and immediacy
of a lullaby, but its music for awakening
in every sense of the word not music for going to sleep. With each
album, Anael and partner Bradfield become
more technically accomplished and commercially
viable, but, unlike others of which this
has been true, they use their growth as
a way to go ever more deeply into the spirit
that drives their work, topping themselves
every time. This soundtrack to the evolution
of a soul is that rare adult contemporary
album that begs for more volume, not less.
It's
also a compelling touchstone in the evolution
of Anaels artistry. If you enjoy Language
of the Soul, our album of the month, you
owe it to yourself to check out her Light
of Refinement and Unconditional CDs, too.
All of them offer remarkable opportunities
to use the ears as a means of bypassing
the intellect, thus offering a direct and
satisfying route to the heart."
NAPRA
ReView - Peggy Randall
"Pop music doesn't get much more New
Age than this: ethereal layered female vocals-
Anael's innocent voice is truly angelic-
celestial choirs (male and female), chiming
harp and piano, sugar-sweet sampled guitar
and strings, tinkling wind chimes, and spiritually
inspired Iyrics. "Who Made Thee Flesh,"
"Part of Our Essence," and "A
Kindred Light" suggest the rather romantic
slant of the compositions written by Bradfield,
who also produced the album. With cover
art suitable for the gift market, Anael's
feminine touch is apparent in the Fotos
of angel statues and in the liner notes.
If you sold her previous two releases, Unconditional
and Light of Refinement, you'll sell this
one too- it's the best yet."
Wind
and Wire - Bill Binkelman
It would be easy (although appropriate)
to merely suggest that fans of Enya should
rush out and buy this latest album from
vocalist Anael (assisted by keyboardist/instrumentalist
Bradfield). And that would, in fact, be
true. It's impossible to imagine that fans
of either of the multiple platinum neo-Celtic
artist would not enjoy Language of the Soul.
Anael's voice, while not multi-tracked to
death like Enya's, is strong, vibrant and
lovely beyond my ability to describe it.
And, like Enya, she sings in a variety of
languages (English, Latin, Hebrew). And
the lyrics also share that curious blend
of overt spirituality, mysticism, and new
age metaphysics. But, Anael is no clone,
rest assured of that.
Opening with
the gentle ballad "Come Raggio di Soleil,"
the album's strengths are revealed right
away: superb instrumental composition which
mix keyboards and other instruments by Bradfield
are married to an almost literally angelic
vocal from Anael. On this particular song,
the Latin lyrics meld perfectly with the
flowing melody, rivaling the best that Enya
has produced, in my opinion. "Lingering
Stratus," the next song, is more of
a "song" than most of Enya's material.
It almost approaches pop sensibility at
times and also features the "Enigma-esque" touch of Gregorian chanting, albeit used
very sparingly. However, the rhythms are
not sultry but more mainstream and accessible.
What struck me by the second song on this
CD was the extremely high production quality
and the instrumental proficiency of Bradfield,
who is credited with composing and performing
all the music on Language of the Soul. No
literal instrument credit is listed so I
don't know how much is keyboards and how
much is other instruments. But if it is
mostly synthesized, it's high quality stuff.
If you're
opposed to anything that has even a slight "new age" feel to it, you may
not like this recording, although I believe
the spirituality is completely sincere and
heartfelt. However, even allowing for this
comment, the music and singing on the CD
is such great listening that, even if the
lyrics are somewhat more spiritual than
the norm (with song titles like "Who
Made Thee Flesh" you'll see what I
mean), I found myself captivated by Anael's
truly angel-like voice while I was equally
impressed by the professional and accomplished
compositional skills of Bradfield.
Normally
I don't enjoy vocal albums as much as I
found myself doing with Language of the
Soul. While I can't (and never do, as a
rule) comment on lyrical content quality
(who am I to judge lyrics, after all), I
can state that the CD is highly listenable
and very rewarding from an emotional standpoint.
The music itself is not "light"
but the experience of listening to it is
quite positive and affirming. Part of this
is, no doubt, owing to Anael's voice. The
other part of this is Bradfield's catchy
yet never sugary or overly pop songs. There
is more than enough "going on"
in these compositions to hold the attention
of the more jaded music fan. In fact, I'd
go as far as to say that Language of the
Soul is a lot more interesting (and in my
opinion, just flat out better) than the
last two Enya releases. While not as lush
or "ethereal," the blend of instruments
with Anael's voice is much more balanced
and "human."
So, I can
recommend this CD on a variety of levels.
It's a great vocal release for fans of the
genre. Anael's voice is crystalline pure
and beautiful to hear. In addition, the
music is varied yet always with a leaning
to accessible melody without descending
into pure pop formula, either. The electronic
keys on the album are first rate; this recording
flat out sounds great. The only caveat I
can issue is that the lyrics (those that
are in English) are sometimes unabashedly
spiritual in essence. Not "new agey" (no crystals or pyramids here), but rooted
in traditional Western religions instead.
So, if you're an atheist, consider yourself
forewarned. However, even a solid agnostic
like yours truly found himself enchanted
with Anael's singing and the gentle strains
of the music. Frankly, I was surprised at
my own reaction. But after more than five
listenings, I realized that I couldn't foist
my bias on this review. Language of the
Soul is a very solid vocal and instrumental
recording. As I stated in the beginning,
I think Enya fans will be missing the boat
of they pass this one up.
Barnes & Noble - Carol Wright
The angelic voice of Anael conveys an ethereal
ambiance in these modern spiritual songs
that touch on centuries-old sentiments.
The composer Bradfield created music and
lyrics in praise of the Creator for this
album, inspired by biblical themes and the
Catholic liturgy. On "Lingering Stratus"
-- an appeal to restore a scattered spirit
-- Bradfield contrasts the delicate voice
of Anael with the warmth of a male Gregorian
choir, all entwined with snappy string and
percussion syncopations. On "Who Made
the Flesh," inspired by Solomon's Song
of Songs, Anael's voice weaves around itself
playfully. More ominously, "The Tower
of Babel" features a hard-hitting drum
track, wailing horns, and thunderous roars.
"Hymne à la Paix," composed
by Anael, begins simply with drum heartbeat,
accordion, and voice, then sways lyrically
with piano, flute, and the flap of dove
wings. Don't worry if you feel uncomfortable
with the idea of being "preached at";
four of the songs are in foreign languages
(Hebrew, French, Latin, and Italian), and
Anael's delicate delivery and harmonic overdubbing
poises even the English lyrics on the fine
edge of being understood. However, if you
follow the lyric sheets, the words become
obvious. The melodic Language of the Soul
is mouthwateringly musical, and it offers
a wellspring of soul-searching gems if you
care to listen more deeply.
Times 10.org - Editorial
Two people, Anael and Bradfield, got together
about six years ago and have one common
thread that runs throughout their music.
It comprises of Compassion, Respect, Forgiveness
and Being Kind to others. Anael and Bradfield
have combined their talents to put some
of the most interesting music heard in years.
Now on their fourth CD, they work out of
Montreal and have offered selections from
their latest release on MP3.COM. We have
them now listed on two of our five Internet
Radio Stations from Times .10 Magazine.
Anael is
the female lead singer who puts her heart
into every word. She works well with Bradfield
who works with her in composition of words
and music. In an interview with them, Bradfield
stated, "We aspire to dissolve linguistic,
religious and cultural barriers that have
enchained us as long as we can remember."
To give you an example of what he is talking
about, listen to the words of Listen to
Your Heart." It holds the truth and
is the spark, lighting a union with the
stars" ten thousand candles in the
dark." Anael is truly a believer in
music as a means of communication and she
says "My goal in life is to materialize
Peace on Earth and our albums are my little
drop of water in the Ocean of Life."
You can hear that in her voice on every
song although the one that got me to listen
over and over again was Ask Me Like a Song.
The lyrics, music and voice harmonize into
one message, "Sweet and gently rhyming,
with heart and words aligning as one, if
you'd only ask me as a song, truth would
seem closer"
There is
a hint of Enya in their music, although
once you have listened, you will notice
that they go much further in composition
and voice. As Bradfield stated in the interview, "the most interesting things happening
in our world at the moment are of a transcendental
nature, the unexplained, our spiritual quests..."
In a recent
article, the writer wrote the following, "Through her music and lyrics, Anael
aspires to raise global consciousness and
promote the concept of caring more for others
than for ourselves. She believes that when
we can all apply this, no one will lack
for anything. Even in times of hardship,
Anael has truly lived and breathed this
philosophy. She cannot bear, or even tolerate,
injustice and will fight vigorously to resolve
it. Truly a breath of fresh air in these
tumultuous times." Bradfield has a
way with words and states quite simply with
a special uniqueness, "Apparently when
Princess Diana left us, there was such a
simultaneous outpouring of love that we
shifted an energy pattern that had been
in place since the dawn of humanity. We
are now upon a new path. We have learned
from past errors. We are knocking at the
gate..."
Find out
for yourself just how lush and wonderful
the music is to the tuned ear. You will
find truth in the lyrics and the voice. "I've found it in the stars and the
sun in a forest that is magically one"
Serge
Kozlovsky - Belarus Journalist
Anael comes again! Renewed and refreshed,
she returns with her new album Language
Of The Soul, an even deeper artistic statement
yet still charmingly-feminine. This new
gift is a mirror of her being, almost a
very piece of her heart. Her sincerity and
open feelings touch you from the very beginning
of the composition Come Raggio di Soleil
and don't leave until the last chords of
Crastina Die, plunging the listener into
an unbounded ocean of feelings, where tenderness,
sweet sadness, deep trust and joy of unconditioned
love all melt sweetly together.
What can
be said about this album? Her third solo
album is her masterpiece. Definitely a step
forward, it reveals a new side of of the
diamond that is Anael's music. It is also
a beautiful exploration of aesthetics, each
aspect a perfect example: Anael's performance,
the refined arrangements by Bradfield, the
beautiful cover. Linguistically, Anael presents
the songs using 5 languages: Hebrew, Italian,
Latin, French and English.
We should
also consider the texts of the songs. They
are an organic part of the art of Anael
and Bradfield. The original lyrical poetry
of Bradfield is interwoven with various
other sources; in Crastina Die, the words
are taken from the Catholic Liturgy, in
Chir Haschirim; the Hebrew poetry originates
from the Song of Songs by Solomon and in
The Tower Of Babel, there is a clever mix,
with the story of the creation and destruction
of the Tower of Babylon mixed with Hebrew
prayers and chants. Each of the original
texts by Bradfield would seem to be in harmony
with a common theme, they are all deeply
spiritual. In Lingering Stratus, Anael calls
us to return to the Kingdom of God, in A
Kindred Light, she inspires our hearts.
The strongest, overflowing with energy but
at the same time deeply touching is certainly
the initial composition Come Raggio di Soleil
(words by Antonio Caldara, adapted and reworked
by Bradfield).
As a whole,
all of Anael's vocals and music constitute
an organic unity, where no part can be separated.
Language of the Soul honors this same approach.
Anael's singing has something in common
with Enya, but Anael doesn't repeat Enya,
she penetrates deeper into both our feelings
and the mystical world of exalted dreams.
And she does it in her own way, remaining
earthly, real and tangible. It is this combination
of Anael's belonging here with her heavenly
spirit that create a special mood, a very
individual music, an inexpressible melody
of soul.
One simply
has to listen this music, to plunge into
it, to be one with it. A subsequent return
into our ordinary but yet quite different
world finds us able to appreciate other
beauty, each of which Anael has helped us
to feel more profoundly.
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Age Voice, Atlanta, GA - Carl McColman
It's tempting on several levels to compare
Anael to Enya, from the similarity of their
names, to the ethereal artwork of packaging
deMuestra Guestbook, to similar atmospheric grandeur
in the music and vocals, but in the end,
I that would be a disservice, for Anael
is far more than a mere knock-off. This
Canadian songstress brings more warmth and
intimacy to her music than does her Irish
counterpart. Songs like "Sanctus"
and"Aeterna" (both adapted from
the Catholic liturgy) provide an explicitly
spiritual framwork to the album while most
of the other songs touch on a variety of
themes related to faith, love, vulnerability
and dreams. The music ranges from sweeping
tapestries of lush sound to the more pop-influenced
rhythms of songs like "Listen to Your
Heart." Taken as a whole, this cyle
of songs is a testament to love - unconditional
love, of course.
Celestial
Voices - England - Graham Lubin
In the world of crystalline, ethereal, female
vocals there is a new emerging Princess
- French Canadian vocal artist Anael. How
does one begin to describe the beauty of
this thought-provoking musical priestesses'
second album, the truth is, that it is almost
impossible. I can attempt to sum up my reactions
to it quite simply. Listen to "Don't
Trade In Your Dreams" If the beauty
of the melody and its spiritual content
does not make you weep or send chills up
and down your spine, then perhaps this kind
of elevating, enveloping, music experience
is not for you. Anael's voice is an instrument;
which she uses to capture and uplift people's
souls.
From
the opening track Sanctus, adapted from
the Roman catholic liturgy, you are invited
to personally audition Anael's world of
beauty, peace, transformation and redemption.
It feels very direct and very intimate almost
as if she is singng for you and you alone,
inviting you to join her for an hour in
sharing her wisdom and tranquility. When
that hour is over, your heart will continue
to take with it Anael's message and vision.
The
compositions of Bradfield manage to provide
a medium in which the vocals of Anael can
work their magic; growing, teaching, and
transcending musical plains. Although this
CD will sit well in the collections of lovers
of Marcome and perhaps Enya, it is a singularly
beautiful and mesmerizing album that occupies
a genre all of its own. Unconditional is
a sumptuously textured work that deserves
to be appreciated by more than just established
fans.
Serge
Kozlovsky - Minsk, Belarus
Do you long to take a journey far away,
to see distant, unknown lands and that world
occupied by an unseen beauty? Well, make
yourself comfortable and switch on Unconditional.
This music will lead you on that journey,
and you need not need go anywhere, because
this imagined world is here, nearby. It
is inside us and around us. You have never
lost it. And you can feel it again. This
world is not indicated on any map, because
this is a world of the Spirit, and Anael's
voice will guide you there. This new reality,
opened by her, is the true reality. Anael's
singing is very beautiful, leaving the impression
that you are simply floating along, following
the warm waves of her music. The album begins
with a grand version of Sanctus and is followed
by the moving Ask Me Like a Song. As the
songs unravel, we are taken further and
further along a color carpet of the most
beautiful flowers. The feeling is that of
a bright summer day, somewhere on a spacious,
airy mountain meadow and you want to drink
this fresh air with all of your being, stay
there for some time, and then return to
your life refined and refreshed.
Unconditional
could well be called the continuation of
Anael's debut album Light Of Refinement,
but these two albums are similar mainly
by the sincerity and opened heartedness
of their rendering. The arrangements by
Bradfield are elegant and made with great
love and delicacy. In general, great love
is felt in everything on this album, from
the performances to very aesthetic deMuestra Guestbook.
I also need to say that Unconditional does
not repeat Light Of Refinement, it simply
continues the journey. Anael and Bradfield
grow and evolve in their creative work,
and their compositions become more developed,
the sound more rich and textured. But at
the same time, the clear spirit and delicate
touch so prevalent on Light Of Refinement
is preserved here.
Anael's
voice hovers weightlessly around us, sparkling
with rainbow colors that evoke a beautiful,
fresh spring day. And, as if being carried
on the wings of a giant butterfly, we soar
and float with her through the air over
the awakening land.
The
Noticias Times - Seattle, WA - David A. Young
"On this, her second album, Anael makes
a quantum leap forward both in artistic
integrity and commercial viability. There
is absolutely no reason that she should
not be among the best selling recording
artists around, and it's just as easy to
imagine hearing her music on top forty radio
as on the massage table.
What's
not to love? The lyrics are mature and thought
provoking, the melodies haunting, and the
lushly layered arrangements remain comfortable
while all the while staying delightfully
outside the realm of the predictable. Composer/producer/instrumentalist
Bradfield has come into his own on this
album, leaving his stamp on the finished
product in a now-recognizable style that
reminds me at times of the most sublime
work of Van Dyke Parks or Angelo Badelementi.
The
fragile beauty of Anael's vocals wafts over
the orchestration, inviting the listener
to become part of the world of wisdom and
power mapped out in the musical landscape.
She exhibits the combination of strength
and vulnerability that has been the hallmark
of all my favorite singers, embracing subtelty
of expression and eschewing histrionics.
The sensitivity of her phrasing perfectly
mirrors the heartfelt (and heart-expanding)
libretto.
The
fact is that it's difficult to pick a favorite,
especially because the disc plays best as
a song cycle, no single piece of it as meaningful
or rewarding as the whole. If ever I wished
that I could offer a money-back guarantee
with a review, it's with Unconditional.
It's more than the album of the month; it's
everything I like about music. Catch a rising
star. Pick up a copy and see for yourself
how good it can get."
New
Age Retailer - Bellingham, WA - Steve Ryals
"Gifted with a stunning voice of startling
clarity, Anael sings like an angel about
love, loss, and redemption. These timeless
messages of hope and inspiration grow in
the heart like precious flowers spilling
their fragrant essence of love and light.
While all the lead and backing vocals are
by Anael, the words and music were written
by Bradfield, who also plays all the instruments.
Bradfield writes truly beautiful songs with
a unique combination of neo-classical and
contemporary pop flavorings. Anael sings
these songs with an innocent passion, earthy
and ethereal at the same time.
Unconditional
is vocal-based New Age music at its most
inspirational. Bradfield's lyrics speak
to the very heart of the living spirit deep
inside each of us. Bradfield is also an
outstanding piano and keyboard artist. He
creates lushly orchestrated tapestries with
exotic percussion and fretless bass rounding
out the mix. Synthesized strings, flute
and more all serve to enhance the melodies
and Anael's angelic vocals. The production
values and arrangements are superb, particularly
for a small, independent label.
Favorites
include the achingly pure "Come Again,
I Believe," with a delicate piano lead
supporting Anael's heavenly singing about
inner guides bringing us hope and healing.
Another favorite is the extraordinary title
track, an anthem extolling the greatest
love there is. For fans of inspiring New
Age vocal music at its best, Unconditional
is sure to please."
NAPRA
ReVIEW - Eastsound, WA - Bette Timm
"From start to finish, from production
to packaging, this project is nop notch.
Anael's angelic voice is excellent, and
Bradfield's lyrics and instrumentation are
transformative. Every cut has the power
to unconditionally connect you to the source.
Just one for instance, "Aeterna" is a joyful, carefree song, full of magic
and intriguing instrumentation that had
me holding my breath, smiling, as I waited
for the next musical phrase. This rich recording
comes with an attractively deMuestra Guestbooked 16-page
insert that includes all the lyrics. Uncondtional's
absolutely beautiful and original sound
is irresistible."
The
Phoenix - Minnesota, MN - Audrey DeLaMartre
"Love, reason, peace and faith all
have a sound that strokes the soul, and
it is the musical blending of French Canadian
vocal artist Anael and musical genius-composer-artist
Bradfield on this, their second CD. Their
first CD, Light of Refinement, has the same
complex, misty sound. Anael and Bradfield's
music is founded on a dual base of traditional
faith, the treasure of the present, and
our human potential to yearn for, work for
and find our fullest potential in the broadest
sense. The result is a gratifying groundedness,
and, an invitation to spread our wings and
fly into the mystery.
"Omega
Directory - Tuscon, AZ - Robert Walmsley
"Touching the heart with the voice
of an angel, Anael brings the listener divinely
inspired (and inspiring) message of love's
power to transform the world we perceive.
Intricate instrumentation, sweeping orchestrations.
intimate parterings of voice and instrument,
every moment is a special gift of glorious
sound that brushes aside the clouds of illusion
and brings a brilliant light into our darkest
spaces, encouraging each of us to release
our fears in exchange for the Unconditional
gifts of heaven. Delightfully melodic and
lyrical, this fine release is highly recommended
to all."
RPM
Weekly - Toronto, ON - Walt Grealis
"A beautifully segmented follow-up
to her 1997 release which gained her an
international audience. This Unconditional
show opens with Sanctus, cleverly adapted
from the Roman Catholic liturgy, and that
sets the scene for more of Bradfield's genius
writing. Anael's crisp, pristine and angelic
vocals graciously weave that magic so necessary
in creating an aural vision of the author's
words. The spiritual content goes without
saying, almost in the realm of soul cleansing.
All descriptives aside, Anael and Bradfield
make beautiful music together."
Vie & Lumière - Québec, PQ
- Marie-Josée Turcotte
"Anael nous revient avec la douceur
et la clarté de sa voix afin de nous
présenter son second album. Si vous
avez aimé son premier disque, Light
of Refinement, vous adorerez Unconditional.
La musique glisse sur différents
variétés de rythmes et d'émotions,
le tout merveilleusement orchestré
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New Times - Seattle, WA - David A. Young
"Unlike most of the other breathy sopranos
making comparable music, Anael is able, both
in her lyrics and her delivery, to wrap some
very powerful emotional impact in some very
subtle musical packaging. There is everything
grand and lush here, and nothing pretentious:
Upon A Restless Night is a special treat for
its understated orchestration. Light of Refinement
is clearly the music of someone doing her
soul work, and listening to it makes doing
ours easier and a little more beautiful. To
me, this music sounds like a spider's web,
with just a bit of dew on it, looks: both
fragile and strong; deceptively simple and
yet underpinned with the complexity and mystery
of life itself."
Omega
Directory - Phoenix, AZ - Robert Walmsley
"Gorgeous, Enya-like vocals that soar
within a delicate framework of richly orchestrated
new age melodies is offered in this stunning
debut release by Canadian singer/songwriter
Anael. Her angelic voice carries the spiritual
messages in her lyrics deep into the heart
on the wings of glorious sound, leaving
the listener profoundly touched and more
than a little awed by the powerful content
of each beautiful composition. Shining like
a star, this Light of Refinement blazes
down upon a world in transition and illuminates
the path to healing and peace. As my choice
for the best new age vocal album of 1997,
this remarkable debut release by Anael easily
receives my highest recommendation to all."
Point
of Light - Murrysville, PA - Sven Hosford
"Stunning. This is one piece of work
you can judge from the cover; a lush, beautiful
album rich in orchestration, vocals and
lyrics...the ethereal, enchanting feel of
angelic mood music. Haunting melodies and
masterful arrangement of a wide variety
of musical instruments make this one for
repeated playing. The liner notes left no
doubt that this duo is filled with a special
spiritual light. In case you couldn't tell,
I'm totally smitten with this CD."
NAPRA
ReVIEW - Sandra Marshall
"Anael's gentle, lyrical voice is instantly
calming and provides a pleasant, unhurried
atmostphere. This is all day music that
asks nothing of you as it exudes its relaxing
essence. The presentation is so fluid that
to grasp the spiritual and inspiring lyircs
one must read the package insert. Restorative
by its sheer nature, this willowy music
enhances your day without ever intruding."
Branches
- Indianapolis, IN - Chris Carlson
"Aside from the ethereal and otherworldly
beauty of this album, perhaps the most remarkable
feature is the perfect blending of voice
and instrument. In the opening track, instrumental
and vocal take turns, then blend with satiny
smoothness. In One Brief Dream, the instrumental
harmony supports Anael's most delicate and
perfect enunciation. Birthing Clouds presents
a totally enveloping galactic harmony. This
disc is an inspirational work about the
quest for heightened spiritual awareness
and self discovery, about peace and harmony.
Even if you don't catch the words, the music
itself tells you that."
The
Phoenix - Minneapolis, MN - Audrey DeLaMartre
"Anael's exquisite, misty voice weaves
with the music, creating poetic aural pictures
of our life's sacred journey that flows
from and back to love... Intricate vocal
harmonies, all sung by Anael, begin with
the Kyrie Eleison. When angels sing, surely
this is how they sound. Still misty, but
more muscular, Dona Nobis Pacem, performed
a myriad of ways over the centuries, has
never been more buoyant or musically complex.
The healing and inspiring powers of this
CD have been my companion for two weeks.
It has lifted me to a clear and shining
place and given me new spiritual strength."
New
Age Retailer - Steve "Edge" Ryals
"Stunning vocalizations... ethereal
pop sensibilities and sweet melodic hooks.
Anael layers her voice to great effect,
creating breathtaking harmonies that hold
their own with Enya or Serah, though she
has her own unique sound. Bradfield's lyrics
are, without exception, upbeat and heart-opening,
inviting us again and again to open to more
love and healing light. The music lifts
and supports Anael's strong, sweet voice
as it builds into a tribute to the highest
in each of us. Strings, keyboards and light
percussion only add to the beauty. Anael's
sweetly angelic voice is a welcome addition
to my collection of New Age power pop. For
those who enjoy inspiring, heartwarming
lyrics and contemporary, lovely melodies,
Light of Refinement is hard to beat."
RPM
Weekly - Toronto, ON - Walt Grealis
"Very soul-satisfying stuff. Anael's
vocal power borders on sorcering, almost
an audio/visual of something far greater
than first imagined.Her angelic-like vocals
and her ability to flow with a gentle ebb
gives that necessary substance."
NAPRA
ReView - Music Scene, Bette Timm
"An ethereal, angelic production of
spirit-expanding music. The female vocals
are hauntingly beautiful and the orchestration
is rich and lush."
Creations
- Sea Cliff, NY - Christina Lord
"One could possibly compare Anael to
Enya - her pure, angelic, willowy voice
will capture your heart right from the first
song. The melodies and sparse instrumentation
really enhance Anael's vocals."
The
Shifting Times - Massilon, OH - Bo Wise
"Imagine lying in a meadow on a breezy
suumer day, gazing up at white wispy clouds
as they sail lazily across a very blue sky.
The sun is warm, and the breeze which moves
the clouds shares its journey with you in
a cool caress as it passes by. If you could
see and feel Anael's music, it would be
like this."
Paroles
et Musique - Montréal, PQ - Jacques
Garcia
"Une riche mixture de musiques aux
accents modernes et classiques à
la fois, et de paroles inspirées
auxquelles ils ont greffé des hymnes
de la liturgie latine. Light of Refinement
atteint son objectif en nous enveloppant
d'une aura de détente formée
de thèmes musicaux accrocheurs."
Progression
- Lowell, MA - John Collinge
"Anael's voice defines ethereal; her
light, breathy style conjuring angelic visions
while taking dead aim at prying open the
heart chakra. With the celestial strains
of Kyrie and the windblown enchantment of
Upon A Restless Night, Anael lets it be
known that her life's mission is the inner
quest to connection with higher powers.
These tracks have a decidely "yin" like nature; they're very feminine in their
ethos of love/forgiveness/surrender. In
the final analysis, Light of Refinement
might be the definitive New Age statement
by a female vocalist."
Vie & Lumière - Québec, PQ
- Marie-Josée Turcotte
"Anael est un artiste à la voix
unique, douce et claire, presque angélique.
Depuis 1993, elle collabore avec le poète,
compositeur et réalisateur Bradfield.
Le résultat de leurs talents combinés
est impressionant. Ce premier album est
une invitation à découvir
un artiste de chez nous qui chante l'amour
inconditionel avec toutes les fibres de
son etre. Une véritable bouffée
d'air frais dans ces temps tumultueux!"
New
Age Voice (NAV) - Dan Liss
"Anael opens panoramic windows onto
uplifting lyrics. Over seamless, flowing
orchestrations she invites the listener
to meditate, pray and examine their circumstances
and choices. Her voice sails swiftly, smoothly
so that you can absorb her themes after
she's enchanted you with her delicate manoeuvres
and you're already following her through
the airwaves."
New
Texas Magazine - Austin, TX - Lynne Thompson
"She certainly has a voice like an
angel might have. Light of Refinement gives
Anael's clearly impressive vocal style stage
to lyrics written and instruments played
by Bradfield. Impressive renderings of piano,
percussion, drums, wind instruments, cello
and more exist. You have the privilege of
using your imagination in your interpretation.
It is all exquisite. Anael's cloud-like
vocals brush against your ears in prayer-like
tones in In Silence and Kyrie. Born of Forgiveness
has an unusually exotic and appealing rhythmic
beat that contrasts the subject of salvation.
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Wind and Wire - Bill Binkelman
The solo piano recording, VIRTUE, from Bradfield, lays somewhere between the adult contemporary/new age stylings of pianists like Kevin Kern or Robin Spielberg and the somewhat more ambitious and slightly less accessible work of someone like William Watson. Of course, this comparison’s validity depends on which cut from this sometimes excellent but always well-played and recorded album you are listening to at the time. I have listened to Virtue about five times and have found that my enjoyment was greater when I played it as accompaniment to light activity (I particularly found it ideal “cooking music”).
Bradfield definitely has plenty of playing technique and he also has an emotionally rich composition style. When he strays over into more overt eo-classical/AC territory, he begins to sound like more than a few of his contemporaries, but that is unavoidable in a world with so many pianists recording these days. However, there are plenty of times on this CD where he finds his own true voice on the piano - and when he does, VIRTUE is a fine effort indeed.
The theme of the CD, as relayed in the copious liner notes, is a musical depiction of thirteen virtues. As a result, only died-in-the-wool cynics will dismiss the artist’s obvious sincerity (which happens to be one of the virtues listed on the album). In fact, on the track “Sincerity” Bradfield displays his special blend of mixed tempos and varied moods, letting the song go from midtempo to slower-paced and back again, as well as swinging from somewhat introspective to more celebratory. It’s a unique compositional method, i.e. the intermixing in a single track of both a tone-poemish approach and a more accessible pop sound.
Personally, I prefer tracks like “Humility,” which (appropriately) is more sedate and less structured or the somber “Forgiveness.” On these tracks, Bradfield shines brightest with his subtle musical shadings which are evocative and nuanced. Songs like “Vigilance” which straddle the line between upbeat and reflective are also quite lovely at times. As I stated before, thanks to the artist’s abundant technical proficiency, none of the music on Virtue is unpleasant. If you’re a fan of simple and uncomplicated solo piano Grabaciones, and you enjoy a variety of moods and tempos, closer in style to Robin Spielberg than to more introspective artists such as George Winston, then Bradfield’s Virtue will fit nicely into your music
collection.
Solo Piano Publications - Kathy Parsons
Virtue is a fascinating concept album of piano solos based on thirteen virtues. Bradfield defines virtue as a consistent inclination to voluntarily achieve moral excellence. Along with the music, the liner notes give a full explanation of each virtue, allowing the listener to read and understand the idea behind each piece. Classically trained in Canada from a very early age, Bradfield was sometimes reprimanded for being too creative with the classics, so he began composing his own music. Virtue, his second release, showcases Bradfields free spirit as well as his discipline and training. His playing is expressive and full of emotion, making this a very satisfying recording to listen to repeatedly. Many of the pieces open up and reveal themselves with each listening, allowing the listener to achieve a deeper understanding of the music.
All of the tracks are interesting in their own right, and make a wonderful collection as a whole. I do have some favorites, though. Sincerity tops the list with its elegant flow and bittersweet melody - I really like the sincerity of this piece and the way if comes from the composers heart to touch the listeners heart. Fidelity is quietly introspective and has a reflective feeling that is gentle and honest. Joyfulness is carefree and innocent, reflecting the joyfulness of a child - something most of us lose as we get older. Courage is another real favorite. Much darker in tone, it tells of conquering fear and how the mind can wreak more havoc than the reality of a situation. This is a strong and powerful piece that is both emotional and thought-provoking. Forgiveness is melancholy and yet full of hope - deeply thoughtful and poignant. Vigilance is a bit more abstract and rubato, describing persevering and pushing the envelope, and yet remaining calm and focused. Other titles include Patience, Humility, Initiative, Selflessness, and Wisdom.
Virtue is a great album for those who like a bit of spirituality and enlightenment to go with their music. It is available from www.bradfield.ca, amazon.com, and www.apsismusic.com.
AMAZON.com
VIRTUE, by Bradfield, has changed something in my life. I needed inspired music as a quiet background for spiritual reading in the morning. A book had been given to me containing a special message for every day of the year. Virtue has been the perfect match for these texts. I don't mean it's religious. It's only music springing forth like pure crystalline water from the quiet depth of an inspired soul. It brings calm; it harmonizes my whole being. Each of the 13 pieces is unique. Each one sings beautifully, in a way that resembles nothing I've heard before. I just wish for myself and thousands of music lovers that Bradfield will often go back to this precious source of inspiration that has given birth to VIRTUE. |
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Solo Piano Publications - Kathy Parsons
The CD opens with Anticipation, a piece that seems both accepting and questioning. Preparation is lively and a bit agitated while Threshold is a little darker and very melodic - it feels kind of like arriving at a new place and looking around in wonder mixed with fear of the unknown. Transition is full of grace, and could be telling of the souls transition after the death of the physical body. Retrospection is deeper and moodier; it is more abstract than most of the other pieces, but is very effective in conveying a mix of emotions. Awakening and Realization continue the transition of the soul, and both are very beautiful, but then comes the dark Judgment, which is a little frightening. Retribution is also somber, as punishment is meted out, but Sanctuary is quietly serene - the soul at peace. Salvation is tranquil and reverent, with a subtle feeling of joy. But that isnt the end - the closing track is Reincarnation, beginning the process all over again.
St. Peters Gate is a fascinating and inspiring musical journey. The expressive and evocative piano solos are excellent whether or not you expect to visit the pearly gates at some point. The CD is currently available from www.bradfield.ca and www.apsis.ws. Samples are also available on both sites.
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