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Marcos Ariel: Piano Blossoms
ByFor many, music is a refuge. It would be surprising if no one reading this has not said "Enough. I need some peace." How you define peace in music is eminently subjective. For some it may be

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
If you hear echoes of Abbey Simon playing Ravel, you are not necessarily incorrect.
Marcos Ariel
piano
Woody Herman
band / ensemble / orchestra1913 - 1987

Artie Shaw
clarinet1910 - 2004

Benny Goodman
clarinet1909 - 1986
This collection of simple, original melodies for piano may not be "jazz." That depends on your eyes and sensibilities. For some music is music, and Ariel's intention, to bring peace and tranquility to a very disorderly world, is clearly successful. For those who approach the classical repertoire the way some folks approach wine, with fear, trepidation, and "Don't I need a course in this stuff?" think of Ariel as a relatively painless way of approaching what might otherwise intimidate you. This is music rooted in the nineteenth century repertoire. It is good for the soul when the soul requires rest, and deliberately so. If that is what you are looking for, you will find it here. And very well done. ">
Track Listing
Passionflower; Narcissus; Bougainvillea; Plumeria; Lantana; Chrysanthemum; Fuchsia; Orchid; Calla Lilly.
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Marcos Ariel
pianoAlbum information
Title: Piano Blossoms | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Moondo
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