Create account Log in

Embracing the Wind

[Edit]

Download links and information about Embracing the Wind by Kevin Kern. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to New Age genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 47:07 minutes.

Artist: Kevin Kern
Release date: 2001
Genre: New Age
Tracks: 10
Duration: 47:07
Buy on iTunes $9.90
Buy on Amazon $13.99
Buy on Amazon $8.99
Buy on Songswave €1.33

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. Blossom On the Wind 5:43
2. Through Your Eyes 3:49
3. Childhood Remembered 4:30
4. The Silence of Knowing 4:32
5. Above the Clouds 5:27
6. Bathed In Dawn's Light 5:11
7. From this Day Forward 4:51
8. A Secret Grove 5:15
9. Fantasia's Lullaby 3:45
10. A Gentle Whisper 4:04

Details

[Edit]

As far as new age pianists go, Kevin Kern is far less known than either Jim Brickman or David Lanz, but his lush, melodic meditations fall somewhere in between the music of those two. It's far less direct and poppy than Brickman, and slightly less dramatic and conceptual than Lanz. The concept here was for label owner Terence Yallop to offer images to Kern in the studio, which Kern would then develop into full-fledged impressionistic pieces. Kern calls it an interchange of ideas featuring external and internal stimuli. Whatever their source, these are simply beautiful pieces perfect for dreaming, meditating, or stress relief. "Blossom on the Wind" opens the disc on a brooding, haunting note, with gentle orchestration sweeping the listener into a dreamscape. "Through Your Eyes" has more of a pop/classical flavor, catchy and bright from the middle register. "Childhood Remembered" is (like the opening track) more sparse and features a chamber music flavor. Many of these tunes sound like soft and caressing film score pieces in search of the images Kern no doubt dares the listener to create. One nearest and dearest to his heart is the sweet solo ballad "From This Day Forward," a piece enhanced by soft strings which is dedicated to his fiancé Pam. "A Secret Grove" has a similar feeling, enhanced by the balmy breeze of the acoustic guitar. The genre of new age music has taken many forms of worldbeat and exotic rhythms under its large umbrella. But Kern helps listeners remember the type of music that defined the genre once upon a time.