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Vladan: Ornaments
ByThe music begins with the classically-tinged title track where the Eastern European influence is quite evident. The following "Rock & Folk" piece generates more energy and provides the pianist the opportunity to display his able chops on the instrument reflecting forceful right-hand riffs. Vladan himself describes much of his music as "95%...spontaneous improvisation...with an enormous mix of emotion," and that seems to be exactly what you hear on much of the tracks. Vladan's four-part improvisational pieces ("Improv I" through "Improv IV") are a clear example where the music ranges from the introspective "Relatives Impressions" to the classical "Arpeggio Impressions" and the light and warm "My Spontaneous Heart."
Other delightful statements here include the beautiful and soft "Homeland," the folk-styled "Jeremija," and the very reflective "Serbian Leaves." If listening to classically-styled, modern jazz-infused music that pianist Vladan so beautifully provides here is something that draws an interest, Ornaments is a soul-reaching, heart-tugging musical treat one may wish to experience.
Track Listing
Ornaments; Rock & Folk; Leoland; Homeland; Biljana; Jeremija; Serbian Leaves; There Are Days; When I Don’t Know What To Do…; Free Improv (Relatives Impressions); Free Improv (D String Impressions); Free Improv (Arpeggio Impressions); Free Improv (My Spontaneous Heart)
Personnel
Vladan
pianoVladan (Mijatovic): piano.
Album information
Title: Ornaments | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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