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Sophie Hutchings - Becalmed

Recommended by us on 5th August 2010

Becalmed by Sophie Hutchings

4...according to our on Thu 05 Aug, 2010.

This is the debut album from this Australian pianist and it will have you reaching for the Kleenex as there are some tear inducing moments of beauty to behold. This lady is clearly a virtuoso with amazing writing and compositional skills. For the greater part of the album she plays solo however she is accompanied by drums, electric guitar, violin and cello on a few of the tracks. I put this on and initially as she began tinkling away I was thinking I really wasn't in the mood for this stuff but gradually I'm being seduced by the spirit and warmth of the music. The additional players really add to the overall emotional impact of the album which is totally tranquil and soul stirring throughout. Allow me to recommend enjoying this while eating tomato and basil melba toasts topped with Kashmir chutney and horseradish and mustard seed cheese. Becalmed indeed.

The Preservation label presents Becalmed, the debut album from Sydney pianist Sophie Hutchings.Having begun playing piano young growing up in a musical family, Sophie started writing properly in her teens indeed, the opening piece Seventeen is named for her age at the time it was originally composed, though all on Becalmed have been developed and improvised on since their original form. Sophie s compositions move from disarmingly spare and elegant beginnings to curl out with a tingling edge, propelling its austerity into urgent and epic realms. Violin, cello, drums, percussion and organ heighten the flight these pieces can take as well as dip and swell within the more dimly lit moods of gentler nuance, casting a particular spell across the range of feeling captured in Sophie s playing. Both unfussed and exquisite though constantly evolving, the inspired measure of Becalmed is found in the space it inhabits between the meditative and evocative.Becalmed was produced in two settings, with engineer Tim Whitten noted for his continuing work with The Necks in Sydney and Tony Dupe , otherwise known as fellow Preservation artist Saddleback, in the tranquil surrounds of his former home studio in the Kangaroo Valley on the South Coast of New South Wales. Among other performers on the album is Sophie s brother Jamie Hutchings, leader of longstanding Sydney outfit Bluebottle Kiss, and cellist Sophie Glasson, who has also recorded with Sarah Blasko and The Church.Seemingly from out of nowhere though essentially poured out from deep within, Becalmed is a shimmering, absorbing debut.

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