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Album Review: In the Moment
Rich Batsford
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In the Moment
Rich Batsford
2014 / Mouflon Music
47 minutes
Review by Kathy Parsons
In the Moment is Rich Batsford’s second solo piano album. His debut album, Valentine Court, was released in 2009, and Mindfulness, a vocal album, was released in England and Australia in 2012. Batsford calls his music “Classically Chilled Piano,” reflecting a variety of influences and musical experiences. In the Moment is a collection of ten piano improvisations composed and recorded as they were being created - in the moment! In 2012, Batsford relocated from England to Australia where he is performing regularly, composing and teaching piano. In training for ordination into the Triratna Buddhist Order, Batsford’s commitment to meditation, study and reflection is increasingly informing his music and lyric writing. Some of the improvised recordings I’ve reviewed over the years were interesting the first time through and then lost their magic. I’m not finding that to be true of Batsford’s work at all. The improvisations run from 2 1/2 - 7 1/4 minutes and are stylistically varied. Most are quiet and meditative, but some have a more spirited rock influence and/or stronger emotional content. I’m really enjoying this album as background music while working, music in the car, and music to wake up to!

“Improvisation 1” is one of my favorites. Reflective and relaxed, its gentle flowing nature reminds me a bit of Suzanne Ciani - a lovely beginning! “Improvisation 2” uses a repeated pattern of blocked chords to set a mood and then becomes more fluid and lyrical. “Improvisation 4” is one of the bolder and more dramatic pieces, with the middle section being smoother and more melodic. The graceful and beautiful “Improvisation 5” is another favorite, expressing feelings of peaceful contentment and deep thought. “Improvisation 6” is much lighter and more playful. “Improvisation 8” conveys a mix of moods and emotions that blend into an expressive and very elegant piano solo - also a favorite. “Improvisation 10” is the longest of the improvs and the only one of the ten that has some minor edits. It begins quietly and simply, gradually building a subtle energy that keeps it moving forward while staying subdued. About four minutes into the piece, it becomes much bigger and more powerful for about a minute and then returns to a more tranquil state - a fascinating piece!

In the Moment takes the listener to a place of creative freedom and spontaneity. The music is “rich” and very pleasant to listen to, revealing new things each time you listen. It is available from RichBatsford.com, Amazon, iTunes and CD Baby. Recommended!
September 19, 2014
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