October
Donovan Johnson
2011 / Boxhouse Music Co.
58.9 minutes
October
is pianist/composer Donovan Johnson’s fourth release, but is a first
for me. I love finding artists who have something a little different to
say through the medium of music, and Donovan is just such an artist.
Often more energetic than many recordings that fall into the new
age/contemporary piano genre, I like the way Donovan has alternated the
faster tracks with those that are quieter and more peaceful. Some of the
pieces are solo piano and some are more orchestrated with percussion
and strong rhythms backing the piano. The eleven tracks include the
three-part “Islands of October Suite,” which effectively combines pop,
classical, and new age elements. In addition to composing, teaching, and
performing, Donovan Johnson owns and operates EnlightenedPiano.com, an
internet radio station that features an international roster of new age
pianists. He has been playing the piano since the age of two, and
started formal lessons shortly after that, continuing into college where
studied performance and composition.
October begins
with “Summerland,” a joyful and energetic piece that swirls and dances
to a lively beat - an enticing opening piece! “Forward In Time” starts
out mysteriously with a single repeated note setting the tempo. This
theme weaves in and out of the 6 1/2 minute piece, alternating with a
contrasting second theme that features a smooth and graceful piano with
strings. I really like this one! “Andromeda” picks up the tempo again
with a driving percussion track behind the effervescent piano. The title
track is more on the wistful, dreamy side with light percussion and
atmospheric synth sounds behind the piano. “Forgiveness” is another
favorite - a slow, graceful piano solo that comes from the heart.
“Resilience” is a beautiful ballad, this time accompanied by flute and
strings. The more classical “Islands of October Suite” begins with “The
Island of Japan,” a dramatic piano solo with themes that range from very
dark and spare to a lively and sparkling flow. The second movement is
“Castaway Island,” again a piano solo. Donovan demonstrates some very
impressive playing chops in this one! “Isle Du Massacre” sounds pretty
grim, but the piece is anything but. In the first theme, the left hand
plays a driving rhythm while the right dances all over the piano. The
second theme is slower and less structured, and then the first theme
returns, taking the album to a joyful and breathless ending.
October is a great find if you like spirited pieces mixed in with the more contemplative music (I do!). It is available from www.donovanjohnson.net, Amazon, iTunes, and CD Baby. Recommended!
Kathy Parsons
MainlyPiano.com
Donovan Johnson is an internationally recognized New Age pianist and recording artist. His music combines folk, classical and contemporary styles to create a unique sound all it's own, and is available through many websites and radio stations. To learn more, visit his website at www.donovanjohnson.net. Or visit his online New Age piano radio station at www.enlightenedpiano.com!
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