Pianoforte
The first of many solo piano albums.
| # | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tempestuous Sea | 4:32 |
| Calm piano with a left-hand melody to start, turning into a stormy temperstuous sea. | ||
| 2 | Celtic Storm | 1:33 |
| Traditional celtic 5ths are the bass for this celtic-inspired tune. | ||
| 3 | Babbling Brook (2011 Version) | 3:48 |
| Sitting by a small river listening to the chattering of the water as it runs over its bed of stones. | ||
| 4 | Interlude in A♭ | 2:44 |
| Take a moment to feel the underlying peace of life as it passes by. | ||
| 5 | Russian Lament | 4:19 |
| Russian in feel, with a stonking left hand in the latter minutes. | ||
| 6 | Slumbering Spring | 3:53 |
| Late frosts have delayed the spring blooms... but they're slowly readying themselves to wake from their winter slumber. | ||
| 7 | The Storm Within | 3:20 |
| Inner turmoil expressed in piano music... | ||
| 8 | Icarus | 6:22 |
| Icarus built his wings and flew. He went too close to the sun and burned up, but oh what it must have felt like to soar...! | ||
| 9 | Bracken Moors | 5:35 |
| Up on the lonely moors, wandering amongst the bracken. | ||
| 10 | The Year of Incomparable Happiness (2011 Piano Version) | 11:56 |
| Written after a period of change in my life, a massive change. This looks back on sadness, turmoil, upheaval... and ultimately happiness. | ||
| 11 | Riverside | 2:21 |
| Another water-inspired piece. Not a babbling brook this time but a full fledged river. | ||
| 12 | Wandering | 3:03 |
| Wandering aimlessly up and down the keyboard - an allegory for doing the same in life. | ||
| 13 | Rhapsody | 4:22 |
| Almost called A Purple Rhapsody" but instead just a simple... rhapsody." | ||