Grand Piano (Narada Anniversary Collection)

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Grand Piano (Narada Anniversary Collection)
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Compilation album by Various artists
Released 1997
Genre Instrumental, adult contemporary, easy listening, new age
Label Narada
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Grand Piano is a 1997 compilation release by Narada. It peaked at #10 on Billboard's Top New Age album charts in the same year.[1]

From album liner:
"In Narada's 15-year history, no single instrument has more clearly expressd our musical vision than the piano. Its vast scope and orchestral capabilities have allowed it to encompass a sweeping vista of music endowed with the beauty and spirit that characterizes our wide ranging repertoire. Over the years — from David Lanz and Michael Jones to Bradley Joseph — Narada's music has found its most eloquent expression in the hands of highly gifted pianists.[2]

Quotes

  • "The piano exists apart from the performer. You must coax it to be a partner, and some pianos can be resistant. But there are many ways to touch a piano - and if the player invests the time, effort, and the will to love, the response of the instrument is absolutely enormous."[2]Kostia
  • "I sense that the instrument is alive - that when I listen closely for nuance and tone, the inanimate world of strings, wood, pins, and steel comes to life. When I honor the piano's vitality and complexity, I can't tell whether I am playing the piano or it is playing me."[2]Michael Jones
  • "The piano is a divinely inspired instrument, a mirror held up to its player's soul that captures the light and shadow of the performer and reflects them back to the listener."[2]David Lanz
  • "The piano has been my diary. I have gone to it to document my life experiences - whether deeply personal events or to simply record a memory in the snow, or the light on the land. It is the heartbeat of every piece I have every written."[2]Michael Gettel
  • "I have been playing piano since my childhood - and to this day I am still fascinated by the creative journeys it takes me on. Somehow I am sure the piano will remain a constant in my life."[2]Wayne Gratz
  • "The piano is always true to me. In times of despair, happiness, and joy, its mood is always my own."[2]Bradley Joseph

Track listing

Personnel

  • Executive Producer - Rich Denhart
  • Other (Designed By) - Connie Cage
  • Other (Mastered By) - Trevor Sadler
  • Photography - Dick Baker

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