Release Date: August 15, 2025
Label: Independent
Many of the piano-based instrumentals I hear are like a concerto. I have often said it’s the one instrument that can sound like a symphony all by itself.
Lisa Swerdlow is one of those artists whose work I have
cherished over the years. The arrival of her latest masterpiece, the Book of Life Concerto,
filled me with a profound emotional anticipation.
The best way to describe this music is to hear it from the
artist. Lisa said, “As a composer, I am tasked with the responsibility of
synthesizing grand concepts into sound and the emotions that these musical
notes evoke. Everyone has a ‘Book of Life’ to be told. . . This is mine.”
“Chapter One: Possibilities” serves as a reminder that life is
full of possibilities, even though we do not know the outcome until we reach
it. And with that thought, we can view it as an exciting and anticipatory
experience.
The piano sets the tone for this book, with a slow progression that
leads to the addition of other instruments, such as the violin. It is
theatrical halfway through, then the tempo goes down a bit to encourage you to
reflect more. It returns to apexes repeatedly, leading you through the emotions
that are part of looking at life's possibilities.
“Chapter Two: Disappointments” is all part of life. During the
process of possibilities, this can happen often enough for a person to be
discouraged. The beginning is very thought-provoking as the piano pulls you in
ever so gently, and the orchestrations and cello give a hint of sadness.
Outside the grey areas of life, there lies hope and optimism, and that is a
simple decision to make instead of wallowing in the disappointments. How many
times was Thomas Edison disappointed before he had success? It’s all in how you
paint the picture on life’s canvas. The piano is elegant and moving, capturing
the essence of all those feelings.
“Chapter Three: Discoveries” rings with excitement and joy as
the piano immediately begins in an upbeat tempo, then it quiets down as the
cello enters, inducing more reflection on the subject matter at hand. Again,
the music reaches a crescendo with orchestration, accompanied by dramatic
cymbals that sound off for added effect. The piano is beautiful, leading the
listener to a higher plane of consciousness and a more profound realization of
that discovery (whatever it may be in your mind's eye).
“Track Four: Through It All” transitions you from the book
chapter format to a shift in focus with compositions to encapsulate your
previous experiences in the prior compositions. Many thoughts encompass “it
all,” thus the piano takes on that emotion as it flows like the tides of the
ocean, coming in and going out. There is a real talent at work here to imagine
all of this happening within the keys of the piano. Lisa’s elegance and
precision with her fingers make every note count so beautifully.
“Track Five: Dawn Contemplation” is the final step, where you
weave all the feelings, thoughts, and images into a single thread and reflect
on and reexamine them. As she has this entire recording, the piano serves as a
guide, taking you to a place where everything can unfold simply by
contemplating. The orchestrations that accompany her lovely notes, which range
from many highs to lows, serve as the final trigger to engagement and gently
invite you to look forward, process all those feelings, and usher in the dawn
of a new day.
The Book of Life Concerto resonated with me on a
deeply personal level, as if it were the soundtrack of my own life. Lisa
Swedlow’s compositions seemed to narrate my story as I listened, evoking raw
emotions due to the recent loss of our beloved dog. Those who have experienced
the bond with a furry family member will understand, and even if you haven’t,
the emotional journey is one that anyone can relate to.
Music, mainly instrumental pieces like the Book of Life Concerto, has a unique ability to heal and transform. Each time I immerse myself in piano-based music, I embark on a journey that nourishes my mind, body, and spirit, offering a sense of comfort and hope.
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR
Reviews Founder
August 15, 2025
Tracks:
Chapter One: Possibilities (4:38)
Chapter Two: Disappointments (4:34)
Chapter Three: Discoveries (4:25)
Track Four: Through It All (3:24)
Track Five: Dawn Contemplation (4:23)
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