Reaching Iona (Breath of God) - Michael Gettel, Brian
How widespread popularity has eluded pianist-composer Michael Gettel is a mystery. Anyone who professes a fondness for upbeat, pop-influenced instrumentals from artists such as John Tesh, Craig Chaquico, or Fred Simon cert... more »ainly would find much to like in Gettel's music. His consistently likable melodies capture a sun-warmed, top-down frame of mind, and a glow of cheerful sophistication shines through in nearly all of his compositions. On The Journey North, Gettel embellishes his pop-rock instincts with assorted Celtic flourishes (Jerry O'Sullivan contributes Uilleann pipes and whistles), yet the album's orientation is decidedly contemporary, not ancient. Gettel is unafraid of putting a slight edge into some of his works, and you'll hear him stretch his parameters a bit in a piece such as "Celtic Knot." The album's most embraceable track, "Galloway," captures all that is right in Gettel's style: a great tune, interesting variations on the original theme, and a storyteller's sense of resolution that is both reassuring and liberating. If you enjoy this, seek out his best album, Skywatching. --Terry Wood« less
How widespread popularity has eluded pianist-composer Michael Gettel is a mystery. Anyone who professes a fondness for upbeat, pop-influenced instrumentals from artists such as John Tesh, Craig Chaquico, or Fred Simon certainly would find much to like in Gettel's music. His consistently likable melodies capture a sun-warmed, top-down frame of mind, and a glow of cheerful sophistication shines through in nearly all of his compositions. On The Journey North, Gettel embellishes his pop-rock instincts with assorted Celtic flourishes (Jerry O'Sullivan contributes Uilleann pipes and whistles), yet the album's orientation is decidedly contemporary, not ancient. Gettel is unafraid of putting a slight edge into some of his works, and you'll hear him stretch his parameters a bit in a piece such as "Celtic Knot." The album's most embraceable track, "Galloway," captures all that is right in Gettel's style: a great tune, interesting variations on the original theme, and a storyteller's sense of resolution that is both reassuring and liberating. If you enjoy this, seek out his best album, Skywatching. --Terry Wood
"Superb. Very melodic. Love that base guitar and piano, even if piano is not your favourite instrument you'll love this one. Michael should be considered one of the greatest in this music field."
A Celtic Jouney
RAZ | Warren, Ohio USA | 09/15/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I stumbled across Michael Gettel a few years ago and have been trying to add all his CDs to my collection. On the Journey North, Michael has set forth a piece that was influenced by his journey through the British Isles. Like all his work, the pieces here have a spiritual energy that is glorious. His juxtoposition of celtic instruments with his signature piano style is one of his best - second only to The Key. Reaching Iona (Breath of God) - one of the best cuts on the CD - exemplifies the breadth of this man's talent."
The Journey North
k.burton@hhm.co.uk | London, England | 05/03/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Michael Gettel has an uncanny ability to paint a musical picture of a landscape with a dimensional quality no photograph or mere words could ever convey. His writing of his Journey North is no exception. As a Londoner who spent many years in Scotland, the wonderous imagery captured here is as accurate a rendition of a people, culture, and landscape as you're ever likely to create on a small shiney disc. Superb."
Fantastic work, again, Mr. Gettel!
k.burton@hhm.co.uk | 04/04/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When I first heard that Michael Gettel was working on a new album called "Journey North" my mind immediately conjured up visions of Alaska or the Yukon. When I received the CD, I was very pleasantly surprised to see songs reflecting a different "North". With Celtic titles like "Hadrian's Wall", "Loch Ness", and "Ceud Mile Failte", I couldn't wait to hear Michael's interpretation of Celtic Music. My wife and I have, also, travelled to Great Britain and Ireland many times and have become quite enamored with Celtic Music because of the many memories it conjures up. Michael's music is no exception. He skillfully blends his trademark instrumental sound with Celtic influences to create a wonderful listening experience. We are glad to see a number of our favorite instumental artists exploring their Celtic music roots. If you enjoy Steve McDonald's recent work or David Arkenstone's "Celtic Book of Dreams", this is a must have."
Gorgeous and amazing!
Jenny Jo | LFP, WA USA | 07/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm born and raised in Seattle (in fact, I was one of Mr. Gettel's students up through middle school), and all the music that he has composed in Seattle and Washington state really encapture what the Pacific Northwest is like. And, in 2000 after I graduated high school, I was lucky enough to go to the British Isles, and Mr. Gettel has done the exact same thing with this album. It reminds me of when I was looking at Hadrian's Wall, or when I was standing on the beach of Loch Ness, watching my tour mates falling over rocks and landing in the water.
Mr. Gettel was not only a genius teacher, who was actually one of the only teachers that I learned about life and music from, but he's a beautiful musician who deserves to be heard."