I LOVE THIS ALBUM!!!!!!!! I first heard Omar's
music on the Real Music compilation
"Freedom to Love," and his track, "Last
Dance," was my favorite on that album.
I was really looking forward to Omar's debut
CD, and it is even better than I was hoping! A classically-trained pianist with
an international upbringing (he is the son of a UN diplomat),
Omar mixes
acoustic piano with synthesized orchestrations, creating a sparkling musical
palette with colors from all over the world.
It is impossible to not compare
Omar's music
to Yanni's early work - it is full of fire and excitement
as well as beauty and emotion, and the instrumentation
is varied on each track. One major difference
is that Omar's piano always sings through, and
he is obviously a pianist first rather than simply
using the piano as one of an assortment of
instruments. My favorite piece is still "Last
Dance," which grabs me every time,
and stays in my head long after the CD has
finished playing. It starts out with a light piano melody,
and is gradually filled in with other instruments
and rhythms.
This is not a sad "last dance," although there is a slightly bittersweet
quality to the melody - the piece is really
quite joyful, and I can't get enough of it.
There are no weak tracks on this
album, but a few others really stand out for me."Morning Rain" is a beautiful, gentle piece with mostly
piano and guitar. The melody is simple,
but so beautiful and passionate that this one sticks in my
head, too. "Farewell For Now" has a classical feel when it is just the piano
with background instrumentation, but then the
rhythm track kicks in, bringing it right back
to the 21st century and giving it a big grin. "Innocence Lost" is one of the
few sad tracks, but demonstrates Omar's
range of playing and composing styles - just
gorgeous! "Gypsy Woman" is big and noisy in
parts more subdued in others, and is full of
fun. It's hard to believe that the guitar parts are synth. "Longing" is a quiet
piece, mostly piano and strings, and full of
passion - again compellingly beautiful. "Opal
Fire" is definitely one of my "top 5" favorite
albums for the year so far, and I can't wait
to hear more from
this incredibly gifted artist. I give "Opal Fire" my
highest recommendation.
It is available from amazon.com,
barnesandnoble.com, and realmusic.com,
as well as wherever Real Music's albums are
sold.
This Kathy Parsons review
originally reviewed for Solo
Piano Publications website. It
is reprinted here on Ambient Visions with permission.
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