Searching for the Rising Sun

Brian Kachejian

Searching for the Rising Sun
Performed By Brian Kachejian
Album UPC 884501904025
CD Baby Track ID 10779198
Label Mood Avenue Records
Released 2013-04-15
BPM 136
Rated 0
ISRC uscgj1358823
Year 2013
Spotify Plays 53
Writers
Writer Brian John Kachejian
Pub Co Brian John Kachejian
Composer Brian John Kachejian
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - New York

Description

After becoming one of the most successful artists on the Modern Voices label, Brian Kachejian returns with a CD of beautiful melodies and stunning piano playing immersed in lush orchestration crossing the barriers between,new age, classical,pop, and jazz.

Notes

On April 15, 2013, Long Island composer and musician, Brian Kachejian celebrated the release of his new CD entitled, Beneath an Autumn Moon. The Beneath an Autumn Moon CD completes the trilogy of piano based new age style albums that Brian Kachejian has recorded starting with the 2009 release of Mood Piano and his subsequent Mood Christmas CD. Listeners have had difficulty in defining the style of music found on the Beneath an Autumn Moon CD. Some writers have defined the music as eliminating the boundaries between jazz, pop, and classical music. Regardless of classification, the music take the listener on a journey that embraces the heart of human emotions. The CD’s beautiful melodies orchestrated with lush synthetic textures extend the boundaries of the new age genre. Perhaps, the best way to describe the music on the CD is to define each selection as a mini soundtrack that enhances the spiritual aspect of the human conscious. Simply stated, the music makes you feel good.

The album’s first track, “Into the North,” sets the tone for an album filled with music that invites the listener on an aural journey into the unknown. The sound of the native flutes driven by a haunting string line, paints a landscape of a world in which past explorers braved harsh conditions in search of a better life. The music’s mysterious melody line and subtle percussive rhythms transition towards an uplifting coda that celebrates the bravery of the world’s pioneers.

The second track on the album completes the initial journey set in motion by the opening number. The music on the track “Soaring,” presents a blend of jazz induced ninth chords played in sweeping fashion as synthetic textures circle a complex piano performance. The “Soaring” track is an early indication that the music on the cd offers many surprises and stretches far beyond the new age genre.

In the album’s third selection, “Farewell Eyes,” the listener is exposed to the stylistic piano grooves of Elton John and Billy Joel merging within the intensity of a John Williams’ Star Wars style movie soundtrack. The music begins as a solo piano piece. The sound of glockenspiels fill the second verse as a gorgeous cello line serves as counterpoint to the central melody. The middle section of the composition takes a dramatic turn from the original theme as the string lines play in unison to the piano and bells. The main theme returns in a dramatic finish propelling the music to new heights echoing within the halls of hope, glory, and triumph.

The composition, “Song for Dad,” begins with a beautiful guitar line that sets the stage for a piece of music that has been a fan favorite for over thirty years. Written in 1977, and performed thousands of times live, “Song for Dad,” delivers a stunningly beautiful melody line that touches the heart. In an album filled with many beautiful mesmerizing pieces of music, “Song for Dad,” was probably my favorite track.

“Jamie’s Song,” continues the album’s expose of three minute cinematic compositions that sound like Hollywood soundtrack themes. In fact, “Jamie’s Song,” and “Into the North,” have already been used in several televised documentaries. The music of “Jamie’s Song,” recalls the melodic style of early twentieth century Gershwin. The classical based composition is arranged as a nineteen seventies style ballad. According to Brian Kachejian, “Jamie’s Song.” was a piece of music originally written for one of his piano students. The song became extremely popular during live performances which enticed the artist to record the song for public release.

The song “Cumberland Road,” pays tribute to early American history and the first roadway that gave birth to the nation’s early domestic trade route. The song departs from the sweet melodies of the previous compositions and offers the listener a glimpse into the turmoil of early American society. The contrast between the rock style piano playing and unnerving string lines that circle the composition resonates as an audio portrayal of an early culture first taking root.

The album’s title track and centerpiece “Beneath an Autumn Moon,” serves as an epic composition blending the styles of classical, pop, and rock into a beautiful heartwarming piece of music. The music’s strong thematic melody line produces an aural landscape that captivates the listener’s imagination. Ten years ago, Beneath an Autumn Moon had been recorded as a single with a beautiful vocal by Danielle Hoffman. However the depths of the music’s melodic composition warranted the song to be re-released as a spectacular instrumental.


One of the most interesting tracks on the album, “Charlemagne’s Sister,” pays homage to the Steely Dan fuzz box guitar sound heard on their Grammy award winning album The Royal Scam. Fans of the Steely Dan album will understand the song title’s reference. However, Kachejian’s composition is a refreshing original work that easily attracts the listener because of the music’s unique creative scope. The music’s diminished chords and eerie lead guitar sound retain a somewhat hypnotic feel that creates an uncertainty over the music’s final destination.

“Waiting on a Lady,” is a track that could easily have been a hit top forty pop song. The music’s Beatlesque addictive melody line is embraced by a wondrous original chord progression. The song’s title is taken from a Humphrey Bogart line in the movie Casablanca. In one of the most poignant scenes of the film, the piano player known as Sam, attempts to convince Bogart to go home and retire from a long night of despair over an ill-fated reunion with an old romance (Ingrid Berman). However, Bogart rejects Sam’s plea explaining that he is “waiting on a lady.” The song “Waiting on a Lady,” is the one track that does not seem to fit in with the stylistic feel of the rest of the album. It probably is the reason why such a strong song would be placed towards the end of the CD. However, the song’s inescapable melody line warrants the songs inclusion as a substantial composition, and further promotes the album’s reluctance to follow any traditional music genre even within the CD itself

The music on the Beneath an Autumn Moon CD is at times breathtaking and awe-inspiring. What is noticeable about the Beneath an Autumn Moon CD is that there are no loops or programmed play enhancing the tracks. All the music seems to be recorded live. The real time playing brings out the emotional aspect of the music and contrasts with the auto tuned music that currently fills the air waves. In one retrospect, the Beneath an Autumn Moon CD sounds like it could be from any era based on the melodic compositions and arrangements. However, the high fidelity recording helps it stand out among the finest sounding recordings of the modern era. If you are looking for salvation, inspiration, meditation, or simply want to spend a little time listening to some beautiful music, I highly recommend Brian Kachejian’s Beneath an Autumn Moon CD.

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