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Carry the Light
Sharon K. Cooper
Carry the Light
Genres: Special Interest, New Age, Classical
 
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The neo-classical musical expressions on this recording point to a Light born from those who expressed it during 17th century Europe when survival was as vulnerable as it is now. Human beings across the ages, across cultur...  more »

     

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All Artists: Sharon K. Cooper
Title: Carry the Light
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Label: Piano Meditations
Original Release Date: 10/30/2004
Re-Release Date: 9/30/2004
Genres: Special Interest, New Age, Classical
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 825346586120

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The neo-classical musical expressions on this recording point to a Light born from those who expressed it during 17th century Europe when survival was as vulnerable as it is now. Human beings across the ages, across cultural divides, and through many language barriers have asserted that this Light is greater than any one of us. The timeless melodies and improvised harmonies on this recording rise from within my own heart. They extol a Love that is unitive and a true Light that is restorative in a 21st century context where wars and the divided human mind have taken on new weavings and dimensions. A renewed vision of hope unfolds in the contemporary titles and brief reflections of the improvised Baroque pieces. The recording closes with a familiar tune, Beach Spring, attributed to a 19th century composer. The title given to this closing, "Loving One, Rise Up and Heal Us" melds with the healing music and soothing rhythms of the Beach Spring melody and provides a restful but confident ending in a Higher Love that permeates the Universe with an eternal life-giving Spirit. Thank you for offering your listening heart and ear to this musical adventure, "Carry the Light!" The original Baroque tunes of these pieces are public domain. Appropriate credits are given to original composers. This album constitutes the development of a theme and meets all the legal requirements thereof with the integrity of the one who has arranged the music. The arrangements and themes of this cd are copyrighted and may not be duplicated without permission.

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CD Reviews

From Solo Piano Publications
Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 04/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Carry the Light" is a gorgeous collection of 17th century Baroque melodies that are arranged with improvised harmonies by pianist Sharon K. Cooper. A longtime Spiritual Formation retreat teacher, co-founder of Contemplative Ministries of the Pacific Northwest, a published songwriter and poet, and a piano teacher in Alaska, Cooper brings a wealth of experience, spirituality, and deep emotion to the music. Cooper has retitled the fifteen pieces to put them in the context of the 21st century, giving the original titles, composers' names, and their years of birth and death for reference. She has also included short meditations on each piece in the liner notes, some of which are original, and some quoted from other sources. Some of the arrangements are very contemporary while others retain their original Baroque style. The collection is so well layed-out that the pieces dovetail from one to the next without a jarring shift in styles. While many different emotions and experiences are portrayed, the CD holds a very cohesive mood of peacefulness and spirituality. It is interesting to note that the album was recorded on David Lanz's piano in his Seattle studio, and produced by Lanz's longtime producer, Paul Speer.



The CD opens with "The Gathering," which has come down to us as the hymn, "We Gather Together." A hymn of thanksgiving, Cooper's arrangement is quiet, thoughtful, and contemporary. "Unitive Love" is a prayer for inner peace as well as with the rest of the world. "Wounded Child" is tragic, mournful, and achingly beautiful. "Rhythms From the Inside Out" retains a very Baroque flavor, conveying sadness and hope. "Hope Will Live Again" is a gentle, contented piece that is based on a melody by Pachelbel that isn't "Canon in D"! "All Creatures Praise" is a beautiful updating of the hymn "All Creatures of Our God and King." "The Vigil" tells of a light in the darkness, full of hope. "Sacred Breath" is lighter and more joyful. The closing track, "Loving One, Rise Up and Heal Us" is a prayer based on "Beach Spring," which was composed quite awhile after the other pieces, and is hauntingly beautiful.



Sharon Cooper has outdone herself with "Carry the Light." Deeply spiritual, and also peaceful and soothing, the music has a calming and renewing presence that many artists aspire to, but not many reach at this level. Give your soul a gift of music, and let your spirit be uplifted. Very highly recommended!"