A Solo Piano Christmas - Chad Lawson

A Solo Piano Christmas

Chad Lawson

  • Genre: Holiday
  • Release Date: 2011-11-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2011 Hillset Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
What Child Is This? Chad Lawson 4:18
2
The First Noel Chad Lawson 3:44
3
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Chad Lawson 3:57
4
The Holly and the Ivy Chad Lawson 2:36
5
I'll Be Home for Christmas Chad Lawson 3:07
6
Sing We Now a Christmas Chad Lawson 3:55
7
While Shepards Watched Their F Chad Lawson 2:54
8
Joy to the World Chad Lawson 3:38
9
O Come, O Come Emmanuel Chad Lawson 4:45
10
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen Chad Lawson 5:14
11
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desire Chad Lawson 3:26
12
It's the Most Wonderful Time o Chad Lawson 5:15

Reviews

  • Love Chad Lawson's Arranging

    5
    By ardale
    Chad's arranging and playing are a breath of fresh air. I love the flowing, melodic, arrangements if his Christmas album. A new spin to some old favorites! Melancholic, peaceful and serene. Thanks, Chad, for sharing your God given gift!
  • Perfect calm for Christmas season

    5
    By JP1940
    Seriously, I put the kids to bed, fix a cup of tea and just sit by the fire with a book. There couldn't be a more perfect album for this time of year. Kids have Rudolph during the day, I have this at night.
  • Wonderful!

    5
    By mwcmwc
    What a beautiful Christmas album - really really nice!!
  • Favorite Christmas album!

    5
    By BJ Sullivan
    I can not express how much I love this album. The beauty and simplicity of some of the most beloved Christmas songs shine through on these arrangements. Chad, thanks so much for recording these songs. I have needed them. INSTANT FAVORITE CHRISTMAS ALBUM!
  • From MainlyPiano

    5
    By KathyPiano7
    "Solo Piano Christmas" is a collection of twelve Christmas carols arranged for solo piano by Chad Lawson and played to perfection with his smooth and elegant touch. Don’t get me wrong - this album is no snooze unless you want it to be. The arrangements are beautifully realized and performed with heartfelt expression, so even though the tempi are relatively slow and the mood is quiet, this album will not get old or stale after a few listens - quite the contrary! This music offers a place for contemplation and reflection while soothing away the stresses that the holidays can bring. Most of the twelve selections are what would be considered religious carols - no Frosty or “Jingle Bells” - and Lawson has done an exceptional job of maintaining a consistent mood throughout the album without allowing the songs to sound alike. Recorded at Piano Haven Studio on Joe Bongiorno’s incredible Kawai RX7 grand, the sound of the piano is stellar. “What Child Is This” begins the album with a delicate sound much like a music box. As the piece evolves, it becomes fuller and more graceful, returning to its original style at the end - a gorgeous arrangement and a great way to set the tone of the album. “The First Noel” is both traditional and contemporary with a dreamy mood and short improvised passages. “The Holly and the Ivy” is light and playful with a rhythmic left hand and a dancing right. I love this arrangement (sheet music???)! “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” beautifully captures the wistful, nostalgic feeling of the lyrics wordlessly. “Sing We Now of Christmas,” is a traditional 15th century French carol also known as “Noel Nouvelet.” The repeated left hand pattern becomes hypnotic as the right hand expresses the dark, haunting melody - a favorite! “Joy To the World” brightens the mood considerably with a more energetic tempo and light-hearted spirit. “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” is thought to date back to the 12th century, making it one of the earliest Christmas carols. Its deeply emotional melody makes it a favorite for instrumental arrangements, and Lawson’s is one of the most effective solo piano versions I’ve heard. “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” is a song that lends itself to a very wide range of musical styles. Lawson’s arrangement is varied, beginning with a delicate and poignant treatment, becoming livelier and more joyful as it unfolds. The improvisation in the middle is darker and more intense, returning to the melody and becoming quieter to the end. I love this one, too! “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desire” is one of JS Bach’s most popular melodies. Lawson gives it a contemporary treatment while staying true to the spirit (and melody) of the original. “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” closes the album with the feelings of peace and good will mixed with a tinge of bittersweetness. A great ending to a great Christmas album! "Solo Piano Christmas" is a joy from start to finish and would be a delightful addition to any collection of Christmas music! Very highly recommended!
  • Wonderful

    5
    By carbiebash
    Chad the music is lovely and really captures the sounds of Christmas.

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