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Craig Urquhart : Secret Spaces
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NAR LIFESTYLE MUSIC AWARD NOMINATION Best Instrumental Album - Piano
Genre: New Age: New Age
Release Date: 2007
Secret Spaces © Copyright-Heart Earth Music, LLC
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Secret Spaces 5:24 $0.99
Contemplation 4:34 $0.99
Reunion 4:22 $0.99
Cathedral Pines 4:53 $0.99
Along the Seine 4:24 $0.99
Romance 4:24 $0.99
Embrace 4:28 $0.99
Venetian Snowfall 5:06 $0.99
Forgiveness 4:19 $0.99
Meditation 5:05 $0.99
Virginia Mountain Morning 7:12 $0.99
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Album Notes

Reviews Never Needs a Rhyme - reviewed by RJ Lannan on 7/22/2007, The Sounding Board The musical poet has written another book of beauty. This time pianist and composer Craig Urquhart has titled his album Secret Spaces. He writes about the places he has gone to and the places you can go. They are craftily hidden within the notes of his solo piano pieces. Fear not, for they are handily obvious once you have heard Craig's inspired contemporary tunes. On this album Craig captures fundamental elements in his compositions. There is the warmth of the sun, the caress of a gentle breeze and the sounds of life as the earth rotates. In addition, as on his remarkable album Streamwalker, he has included the sound of water. The title track is Secret Spaces and it is absolutely heartbreaking. The quintessential beauty of the tune reaches down into your soul and touches you deeper than despair. It is not a profound sadness. It is hopeful. It is the opening of a door, the brushing aside the curtain for a fresh perspective. It says...start here. Contemplation is eponymous in many ways. Its introspective melody suspends time and allows us to slip between the minutes for a brief interval. It brings to mind the unwavering stare out the window on a rainy day, chin on hand or perhaps the very opposite with drifting of thoughts on cloudless, electric blue skies. It is a perceptual oasis from the daily pressures of life in the fast lane. There is something very dramatic about standing under the coniferous protection of pine trees that were established on the earth before Christ took his first steps. Above us are the lofty branches of the redwoods, the living testimonials to all the many changes that have taken place since the dawn of man. A little higher and just a prayer away are the heavens themselves. The natural grandeur and majesty of America’s sequoias is summed up very well in Craig's song Cathedral Pines. Alexander Pope wrote, "To err is human, to forgive divine." To me there is nothing more unburdening than to forgive someone. Carrying around on your soul the weight of bitterness and hate slows down the journey to happiness. Forgiveness, Craig's unhurried, melancholy piece with its resoundingly clear voice is a reminder that one of the places we can allow ourselves to go is to redemption. Meditation is a sweet, flowing euphonic work. It is the kind of music you can use to count billowy white clouds or the gleaming stars. You can also use the tune to count your blessings. The longest and best cut is called Virginia Mountain Morning and it is my favorite. The mist-filled hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains are a delight by dawn's early light. There are places where the clouds hang like halos over the mountains, the pine trees always point heavenward and the river waters flow with an effervescent life. There is a quietness to be had and to be appreciated. Craig Urquhart has once again produced a masterful work of musical poetry that is introspective and full of promise. There are eleven glorious places on the album you can go to, but I will bet for you that there is a twelfth. Everyone needs Secret Spaces. Craig Urquhart Secret Spaces Heart Earth Music (2007) Reviewed by Bill Binkelman New Age Reporter Secret Spaces is pianist Craig Urquhart’s seventh release. While I haven’t heard all of his recordings, I’m willing to bet long-time fans of his gentle piano music may, like me, consider this his best work yet. Intimate, serene, and reflective yet completely accessible and engaging, the eleven tracks on the CD evoke the softer emotions, both the cheerful ones and those which are somber. It makes for ideal late night listening, perhaps in front of the fire or reading, where the music’s muted nature and lack of flash (although Urquhart once again displays remarkable and subtle control of shading and nuance) provide a pleasant background for either repose or concentration. First on the CD, the title track featur

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REVIEWS

Long may he gift us with his abiding genius.
author: Victoria Looseleaf
"As a longtime devotee of Craig Urquhart's music, I am thrilled yet again with his latest release, the instant classic, "Secret Spaces." In this return to solo piano, the master delivers another heartfelt, magnificent masterpiece. Talk about meditative! Urquhart was my constant companion in a number of European airports as I listened on my iPod, the melodious and ever wondrous sounds instantly removing me from the frenzied realities of modern-day sojourning. Seriously, if you haven't already heard the supple, superb and sumptuous stylings of this astonishing pianist-composer, you are in for a decided treat. Urquhart continues to grow deeper and more complex with each release. Long may he gift us with his abiding genius." Victoria Looseleaf, arts journalist and regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times, Performances Magazine and founding producer of the long running television show on the arts, "The Looseleaf Report"
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Craig's best so far!
author: Kathy Parsons
“Secret Spaces” is pianist/composer Craig Urquhart’s seventh album of original piano solos, and clearly demonstrates Urquhart’s magic, velvet touch on the piano keys. Urquhart’s belief in the healing power of music and nature is expanded on this album to the more personal emotional level. Reflective, contemplative, and extraordinarily intimate, the music is quietly soothing throughout the album. Classically-trained from an early age, and the late Leonard Bernstein’s personal assistant in his final years, Urquhart brings a wealth of musical and emotional experience to his music, keeping it direct and uncluttered without being simplistic. Flash is completely unnecessary when the emotions conveyed are this clear. More meditative than melodic, the music is hypnotic and calming. And the sound of that piano - pure listening heaven! “Secret Spaces” begins with the title track, gently setting the tone of the album. Warm, with a hint of mystery, it’s an invitation to a musical exploration.
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better than ever
author: charles stone
I have all of Criags CD's and I play his music on the piano myself. I did not think he could top himself but he did just that with "Scret Spaces" If you have not tried Craigs music yet this is the time to start. Once you get one of them I assure you, you will get them all.
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