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Silver Ship
Suzanne Ciani
Silver Ship
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock
 
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Silver Ship won the Indie Award for Best New Age Album in 2006. 10 original compositions that represent the ultimate artistic maturity of five-time Grammy nominee Suzanne Ciani. A flowering of her classical acoustic and...  more »

     
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All Artists: Suzanne Ciani
Title: Silver Ship
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Seventh Wave
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 6/14/2005
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock
Styles: Meditation, Instrumental, Adult Contemporary, Adult Alternative, Progressive, Electronic
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 799547701029

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Album Description
Silver Ship won the Indie Award for Best New Age Album in 2006. 10 original compositions that represent the ultimate artistic maturity of five-time Grammy nominee Suzanne Ciani. A flowering of her classical acoustic and electronic roots. An audiophile CD, recorded at 192Khz/24bit resolution. Come aboard Ciani's Silver Ship and let Suzanne take you to the mystical places of her imagination, where emotions run as high and deep as the seas. Featuring members of The Wave (as seen on PBS): Paul McCandless, Matt Eakle, Teja Bell, Michael Manring.

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Member CD Reviews

Charlotte E. from BURLEY, ID
Reviewed on 10/20/2009...
Another good Ciani CD. I have most of her music, on CD and in print. This is not my favorite, but am very thankful to have it even so. It is interesting, yet relaxing. It is musically unique, as is her style. Suzanne Ciani is one of my favorite new age composers. You don't need to "know" the song to enjoy it and want to hear it over and over. Very flowing and easy to perform also.

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From MainlyPiano.com
Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 07/11/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Silver Ship" is the first album of new material from five-time Grammy nominee Suzanne Ciani since 1999's "Turning." Like that album, many of the tracks feature members of her performing group, The Wave, most notably Paul McCandless on a variety of reed instruments, Matt Eakle on flute, Teja Bell on guitar, and Michael Manring on bass. Also very notable is phenomenal cellist Joe Hebert. Most of the music is light and breezy, creating an atmosphere of peace and serenity. Ciani says her muse had been dormant for five years and made an appearance while she was visiting family in Italy, the scene of many of her musical creations over the years. Not as experimental as earlier work, this is the music of a mature artist creating for the love of it. Ciani's classical roots are clear in the orchestrations, but her long history in electronic music is also apparent, as is her deep love of the ocean.



Many of the arrangements are full, lush orchestrations, but the most poignant piece on the album is the simplest. "Sargasso Sea" is an incredibly beautiful duet with Ciani on piano and Joe Hebert on cello. This is one of Ciani's most emotionally compelling pieces ever, and Hebert's soulful cello cuts right to the heart. This piece is worth the price of the CD alone - it's a knockout! I also really like "Snow Crystals," a more electronic piece that sparkles and dances with tiny bell sounds and oboe, as well as bass - this is classic Ciani, mixing acoustic with electronic to great effect. I also really like "Wine Dark Sea," a rhythmic, exotic piece that features Paul McCandless on oboe and Teja Bell on guitar. Dark and mysterious, this piece has a hypnotic flow. "Capri" is a joyful little confection that features Matt Eakle on flute - again classic Ciani. "Eclipse" is a little bit darker, with lots of strings along with the piano - very symphonic, and very deeply felt. The title song is a sweet lullaby sung by Valerie Wilson. The instrumentation is very simple - mostly acoustic guitar with some electronic voices and effects.



Suzanne Ciani has been one of my favorite composers for many years, and I teach her piano solos literally every day. I love her piano work best, but this album is a gentle, soothing collection of beautiful music performed with some of her favorite musicians. I don't think Ciani's many fans will be disappointed with this album, and a couple of the songs are among her very best. Recommended!"
SUZANNE CIANI, BACKED BY HER GROUP THE WAVE, SETS SAIL WITH
Jake | 10/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Suzanne Ciani's CD, SILVER SHIP, uses the ocean as a general theme. In addition to the title track, several of the songs reference the ocean (WINE DARK SEA, OPEN SEAS, SARGASSO SEA) or islands off the coast of Italy (CAPRI, STROMBOLI). Italy (where her family comes from) is her second home and she composed half the tunes there and the other half in her Northern California home that sits perched on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The music ranges from moody and melancholy to upbeat and positive. Ciani says: SILVER SHIP is a metaphor for my willingness to set sail to find beauty again after the difficult post-divorce shipwrecked years. She wrote and produced the tunes, plays piano and synthesizer, and is joined by great musicians like Paul McCandless (of Oregon) on oboe and English horn. In this music there are a lot of deep feelings, rich textures and poignant resonance. Ciani was one of the founders of new age music, and this album shows just how far that genre has grown.

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