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"Abraham & Sarah"
"An Awesome and Inspiring Musical Experience!"
By: Robert Mishkin
Ever since my second year in high school,
music has been a major part of my life.
I
was a music education major at Potsdam,
State
University of New York, and later I
majored
in music theory at the Manhattan School
Of
Music. I was planning for a career
in musicology
but then discovered my calling in piano
technology,
which I have been practicing for the
past
32 years.
In my opinion, the great American songwriter-composers;
Jerome Kern, Cole Porter, Duke Ellington
and the Gershwins truly brought song
writing
to a bona-fide art form. Unfortunately
to
me, most contemporary music is sorely
devoid
of these attributes. With a few exceptions,
I have found most contemporary song-form
music to be overly commercial pop-rock
that
varies between ennui and cacophony.
And then
I heard, or I should say "experienced"
Cathy Ellis' opus, "Abraham and Sarah". My immediate reaction was "WOW!"
First of all, her work evoked the whole
gamut
of human emotion; from joy to tears;
exhilaration
and excitement. The spiritual message
was
paramount. I heard a work that was
musically
delightful and inspiring. The songs
were
filled with beautiful and lyrical melodies
backed up by cool and creative chord
progressions
and cadences. The lyrics are poetical
and
inspired. I couldn't help but notice
how
the music and lyrics flowed together.
Also
obvious were the segues and smooth,
yet sometimes
surprising modulations; none of the
jumpy,
abrupt and unmusical transitions that
permeate
much of the contemporary scene. Also
interesting
were the varieties of style from song
to
song. The opening number "It's A Beautiful Day," is classical aria-like, with the
lyrical theme soaring and forming the
major
motif of this work. Then, the flavor
of the
songs vary from theater to jazz/blues,
a
little R & B, Hebraic, and even
a bit
of country.
The formal training and musical background
of Cathy Ellis, along with her GOD-given
talent and anointing are so delightfully
obvious. In Abraham and Sarah, Cathy
Ellis
has blended a profound work and modern
humor,
with the utmost of respect, reverence
and
awe. I think that anyone that loves
and appreciates
"good" music will find this
an
inspiring treat. And somehow I feel
that
if the old masters of American music
could
hear this work, they would be smiling.
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