MP3 Steve Rashid - As In A Mirror
Solo piano improvisations inspired by Scripture
13 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Smooth Jazz, CLASSICAL: New Age
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Since 1992, Steve Rashid, an award-winning composer, musician and music producer, has made the creation of family-related audio products a primary focus of his career. With As In A Mirror, his third solo CD for Woodside Avenue Music Productions, Rashid''s focus shifts to one of spirituality. The inspiration and intent behind this collection of solo piano improvisations comes from a desire to explore a private spiritual side, while allowing listeners to enjoy the music on any level they choose.
Rashid''s work, much of it produced in his Evanston, Illinois recording studio, has received more than 20 national awards, including the Parents'' Choice Gold Award, the American Library Notable Children''s Recording, the National Parenting Publications Gold Award and The Children''s Music Web Award. His work has been featured in over 15 national publications and on broadcasts ranging from Chicago radio and TV to The Today Show and the BBC.
With the release of As In A Mirror Rashid explores a new area of music for one who has composed and played jazz most of his life. For the past several years, Rashid has been accompanying the choir at the Catholic church his family attends. One Sunday, needing some music during a meditation, the choir director asked Rashid if he would play a piano piece. He decided to improvise a meditation, which the congregation enjoyed, and which led to the improvisations becoming a regular part of the services during which Rashid plays.
With these meditations in mind, and armed with a selection of biblical passages, Rashid:1 retreated to his recording studio to create As In A Mirror. The resulting piano improvisations were directly inspired from both Old and New Testament passages, and reveal jazz, gospel and contemporary classical influences. Rashid considers each selection an abstraction, or indirect reflection of the text, and hopes that the spiritual nature of the music will appeal to people of many faiths.
He comments, "Although my personal beliefs are quite specific, they are also quite private. It is not my intent to tell people what to believe. I do know, however, that I feel most centered when I allow myself to go to that quiet place where my innermost beliefs are held. And when I go there, this music is the result. With it I am simply trying to provide a vehicle to help other people visit that same meditative or prayerful place within themselves.''''
None of this, however, is to deny Rashid''s own background, and for people who may be interested, the scriptural passages from which the pieces were inspired are included in the liner notes.