Reviewed by John Irvine Fans of Part's music will know what to expect: a blend of medieval plainchant, early vocal polyphony and baroque instrumentation. Music so austerely beautiful, so God-praising, so heart-moving and spirit-refreshing it could only have been written recently, so powerfully does it speak to the modern soul. Part's use of tradition takes us back not just to the middle ages, but to the dawn of time itself, and forwards to the end of time and to eternity itself. Timelessness is invoked - and yet there is drama, almost urgency in the cry of praise to God. Part says, "I wished only to convey a mood, a mood that could be infinite in time, by delicately removing one piece - one particle of time - out of the flow of infinity. . . I had to draw this music gently out of silence and emptiness." The music is such that a review is inappropriate - a poem would be better. Part creates sacred music for a secular age - the gospel truths are brought to your living room via a CD player, as you are immersed in pure, austere, beautiful, holy music, the aural equivalent of the waters of baptism. Dim the lights and you could be in a huge cathedral, or perhaps in heaven surrounded by angel song. Such music purifies the soul, refreshes the spirit, renews and stills the mind and cleanses the heart. Music of joy, hope and praise. Let the wind blow where it will (John 3:8).
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Just to let everyone know there is a wonderful new CD of Italian harpist Floraleda Sacchi, titled MINIMAL HARP. Tracks include PARI INTERVALO by Arvo Pärt as wll as beautiful compositions by Peter Machajdik, Philip Glass, Michael Nyman, John Cage and other composers.
The CD is available from
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Minimal-Harp-Floraleda-Sacchi/dp/B00 1KV14BM
http://www.floraledasacchi.com/arpista-cd%20minimalharp.htm< br />
There is also a new CD with very lovely works by Peter Machajdik. Among Interpreters also Floraleda Sacchi, pianists Mayuko Kida Takine, Daniel Garel, the Icarus Quartet, singer Jon Anderson of YES, and many others. Available by contacting namah@machajdik.de
Excerpts can be heard on http://www.myspace.com/petermachajdikmusic