Flight of a Dream - Solo Piano - Joe Bongiorno

Flight of a Dream - Solo Piano

Joe Bongiorno

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 2013-09-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2013 Piano Haven

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Awaking Moment 4:57 USD 0.99
2
Come Home to Me 3:42 USD 0.99
3
With Eyes Open Wide 4:49 USD 0.99
4
The End of the Road (Mabel's S 4:50 USD 0.99
5
Flight of a Dream 4:33 USD 0.99
6
Emerald Hills 3:49 USD 0.99
7
Surrender 5:40 USD 0.99
8
Eternal Summer 4:24 USD 0.99
9
Feeling the Distance 4:26 USD 0.99
10
Daydreaming 4:14 USD 0.99
11
With You, in Spirit 3:56 USD 0.99
12
A Wonderful Rainbow 4:17 USD 0.99
Flight of a Dream - Solo Piano - Joe Bongiorno
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Reviews

  • From MainlyPiano
    5
    By KathyPiano7
    "Flight of a Dream" is Joe Bongiorno’s eighth solo piano album and contains some of his best work yet. Eleven of the CD’s twelve tracks are new original piano solos, plus a bonus track available only on the CD. The music on this album is built on Bongiorno’s signature “mellow sounds,” but his composing has matured a bit with a more sophisticated style that never loses its warmth, immediacy, and sincerity. Recorded at his own Piano Haven Studio and on his own Shigeru Kawai SK7L concert grand, it is no surprise that the piano sound is gorgeous - crystal clear, but never overly bright. It is certainly worth mentioning that "Flight of a Dream" has been nominated for Whisperings Radio Album of the Year. It will very likely be one of my Favorites for 2013, too. The album begins with the beautiful “Awaking Moment,” a piece that overflows with warmth, contentment, and the anticipation of a new day. “Come Home to Me” is a bit more introspective. Tinged with longing, love permeates every note. “The End of the Road (Mabel’s Song)” was inspired by a visit with an elderly woman who rang Joe’s doorbell one morning looking for her friend who had lived in Joe’s house in Arizona before they moved in. Joe had to tell her that her friend had died, and that emotional experience yielded this wonderful piece - one of the most poignant Bongiorno has ever written. If you can listen to this piece without being moved, something is definitely amiss! The title song swings the mood back up to hopeful and looking forward. I love Joe’s quote in the liner notes of the CD - “Living your dream is an unpredictable adventure, never going just as planned, but a rewarding find once discovered. Embrace the Flight of a Dream every which way it turns. Just remember, you must stay on board in order to arrive...” - which conveys the spirit of the piece (and the album). I also love the leisurely, meditative flow of “Emerald Hills,” with its darker, more introspective mood. “Eternal Summer” is as soft and sweet as a gentle breeze, expressing optimism and joy. “Feeling the Distance” is an affecting and heartfelt song that expresses loss and loneliness but isn’t without hope - another favorite. “Daydreaming” is light, playful and, well, dreamy! “A Wonderful Rainbow” was a happy surprise! It begins in the middle of the chorus of “Over the Rainbow,” played gently in the upper range of the piano. The main part of the song follows, beautiful and heartfelt. When it segues into “What a Wonderful World,” a big smile results, as that’s another favorite song of mine. Joe’s arrangement is perfect. Again, this track is only available on the CD. Joe Bongiorno has hit this one out of the ballpark! "Flight of a Dream" is spectacular and very highly recommended!!!