LAURA SULLIVAN
Pianoscapes for the Trails of North America
(c) (p) 2003 Laura Sullivan
10tks/49mins
Down off the snowy slopes a falling stream
Is rushing with a silver song
To the depth of forest
Where among a gentle murmur of a brook
And warbling of the birds
The silence lurks...
And nothing is in power to banish silence …
      This music is a thanksgiving to the Nature that
is surrounding us. This is a permission to take a stroll along woodland paths
and realize the greatness and generous beauty of the woods. Without them
our life here is like a farfetched role in an unkind tale. This music is
an appeal going from the bottom of the heart, an appeal not merely to admire
the beauty of the world around us but to preserve its existing state. Not
to interfere and not to make a try for altering this world to your own liking,
but just to live in it, in harmony with it. This is a perfect bliss. This
world is so wonderful, it is here, and it is in the heart of everyone. And
it is in Laura Sullivan’s heart from which this divine music is venting.
Back to the world that granted the life…
      The music of the " Pianoscapes for the Trails
of North America" album is dedicated to paths that wind through various
nooks of North American woods. Following Laura Sullivan we may walk along
serpentine paths, inhale salubrious air, just lapse into day-dreaming in
a green kingdom of Nature. There is a morning freshness and clarity in Laura
Sullivan’s tunes as if morning dew drops are sparkling on a green leafage
in bright rays of a rising sun. This is the music of Summer and a rage of
life when you want so much to leave a stuffy and dusty town for a couple
of days and to walk along forest paths to your heart’s content, having
sensed a serenity of a renewed incessantly and forever young Nature.
      Laura Sullivan’s piano is very expressive.
You feel as if you are not a mere spectator, you become a member of a magical
movie who is travelling through wonderful sights of America. Laura
Sullivan’s music fascinates you from the first moment till the last
one. The performer is backed up by Chris Camozzi (guitar), Richard Kuhns
and Scott Fuller (keyboards), Kristina Forester (cello), Mary Pitchford (violin).
They create a very gentle, harmonious atmosphere. A new album by Laura Sullivan
represents a most beautiful example of the best works belonging to the new
age music. Not by chance a portion of proceeds of every disk put up for sale
will be donated to the National Arbor Day Foundation with the purpose of
protecting and expanding forests. Inside the packing of every album a small
but very pleasant surprise – seed of trees in a stylish paper sticker
– is waiting for a listener. An album cover contains the details of
a correct planting of these seed so that afterwards new trees could grow
out of them.
      Laura Sullivan’s music is the generosity of
spirit, the sincerity going from the very bottom of the heart.
Where the forests stretch from end to end
Amongst the twisted twigs and mighty trunks
Our trails will disappear …
Serge Kozlovsky
email: serge_kozlovsky@tut.by
web site: http://sergekozlovsky.com
P.S. Translated by Tatyana L. Permyakova.
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