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New Age-Contemporary Instrumental Review: Bernward Koch-Calming Colors

Release Date: ‎ August 30, 2024

Label: Tree Tales Records

Website


Bernward Koch, a renowned musician in relaxation and meditation music, once said, "Music gives wings to a brighter life." His music, including the album Calming Colors, is a testament to this belief. Calming Colors is his sixteenth release, continuing his legacy of creating soul-soothing and mind-relaxing music.

"Distant Bell" leads off the album. Soft and gentle piano starts you on your journey. In just a second over four minutes, the artist changes the colors and tones of the composition with rhythm and eloquence. The sound of the bell is calming and reassuring.

 

Based on the title, "Solemnly" takes on a different outlook and sound. We go from absolute beauty to a more reflective and solemn mood. The piano encourages us to look at something more serious in our lives, process it, let it go, and move to the next track, free of that change in mood. The beauty of the music leads you out of that frame of mind to find a silver lining in a dark cloud.

 

"Meadow Dreams" indicates a lovely place in your mind's eye or an actual physical area where your dreams can take place and become more of a reality just by being there and getting the necessary focus. The music is dreamy and soft, and you can imagine yourself floating on top of a cloud in a clear blue sky. Everything begins to come together quickly, with the cloud as your transport and the sky as the message coming through.

 

"Sunny Fields" continues the same path as the previous track with a purposeful and gentle invitation to that place where you go, body, mind, and spirit, to reenergize and make the sunshine in your heart. Again, this could be a place you design spiritually or go to physically, as the music soothes and leads you there. The piano is absolute and beautiful. At the end, the music flutters like a colorful butterfly taking flight.

 

In "Children's Lullaby," the sweetness and innocence of childhood come into your view. If you are a parent or you know a child through marriage or another family member, the significance of a child can change your life and way of thinking quickly and permanently, and it should. The background layer of a synth and orchestration complements the piano's spirit and love of the subject matter.

 

"Windy Walk" changes the atmosphere again, as all the previous did convincingly. Going for a walk in the fresh air, sunshine, or sunrise or sunset can be calming to the soul. Even though the wind may be blowing, it feels refreshing as it brushes across your body, especially at a particularly warm time of the year. The music tells you the story, highlighting a few key things, such as there is no storm, it is precisely the opposite, and you can add flavor and appreciation for the elements to your walk. The wind precisely provides that.

 

"Forever Green" continues down the path of life, that of nature, I would believe, as the warmth of the sun and the essence of life water rains down to invigorate the green life. People who live in warmer climates can live this 365 days a year. It can also be a song of hope that we will stay green to sustain all life and have the respect of Mother Earth she so deserves. I appreciated the rhythm and gentleness of the track and how reassuring the music is filled with healing and the creator's spirit. Such incredible beauty is found in the keys of a piano.

 

"Little Daydream" brings back that state of mind when we can disconnect for a little while, spend time inside our minds and souls, and go to that place that belongs only to us. The piano leads with a tenderness yet strong direction and purpose. Music that touches your soul and provides the tones and frequencies to get to that brief timeframe where you slip away just because.

 

"Autumn Light" brings us back to nature, which is valid for those who experience the change of seasons, which can be incredible and experiential. It is a precursor to winter when living creatures and plant life go into a deep slumber. The mix of colors fills the mountains and hillsides and draws people from all over to witness the beauty. The piano again paints the proper scenario of perhaps a leaf gently falling to the ground, signifying the season is here. The season's coolness is refreshing, making you feel alive.

 

The title track, "Calming Colors," is exactly that; all the colors in the music and instrumentation offer different shades and colors in the atmosphere. The music is undoubtedly atmospheric, creating moods via all the sounds and frequencies, like the human mind reacting to varying colors through your eyes. There is also a subconscious level of interaction, and likely not recognized or acknowledged enough, the keyboard layers give another lens to process the calming effect of specific colors. 

 

"Sweet Solitude" is necessary to collect our thoughts, organize things for our day and evening, or decompress from a busy day. Because this music is so beautiful and luring, it makes that solitude even more special and filled with the energy to change a thought process or mood considerably. Life is sweet, and solitude is sometimes the one ingredient that can help us keep it that way and be grateful for each we receive.

 

Now it is time for a "Walk on the Beach," which can be entirely different than all the other experiences we have had listening to this piano-based music. This has more energy taken from jazz, and you hear some guitars for the first time. The feeling of tropical paradise takes shape as the piano and guitar bring you there. The track is the most different than them all, stepping away from the style that set a precedence on the eleven tracks before. It is nicely done and a surprising yet delightful change that leaves you wondering where we could go.

 

In conclusion, Calming Colors is a consummate collection of tracks that can be used for relaxation or meditation. Each track, from the gentle piano of "Distant Bell" to the energizing jazz of "Walk on the Beach," offers a unique sonic experience. The album's title serves as a guide, indicating the mood and atmosphere each track is designed to evoke. If you approach this album with an open mind and a desire for tranquility, your experience will be as complete and enjoyable as possible.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Founder

August 17, 2024

Tracks:

01. Distant Bell 4:01

02. Solemnly 3:15

03. Meadow Dreams 3:07

04. Sunny Fields 3:44

05. Children's Lullaby 2:52

06. Windy Walk 3:41

07. Forever Green 3:35

08. Little Daydream 4:09

09. Autumn Light 3.46

10. Calming Colors 4:44

11. Sweet Solitude 3:50

12. Walk on the Beach 5:08



New Age Instrumental Review: Bernward Koch-Becoming

Release Date: May 15, 2020
Label: Myndstream
Website

Bernward Koch is a German multi-instrumentalist and Becoming is his fourteenth proper recording.

On Bernward’s website, he says "Music gives wings to a brighter life“ That statement is so true especially with what the year 2020 has brought the world. With all the pain and suffering on this planet, we are desperately in need of more artists like Bernward to keep making music that heals.

I also found something else noteworthy on his website that touched my soul. The US organization "Massachusetts Fallen Soldiers" uses his music to heal suicide-prone soldiers who have come back from crisis areas in different places in the world and often suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). I am from Massachusetts; I am a vet, and my father served in WWII so this means so much to me. Thank you Bernward.

This music is graceful, filled with beauty, and ultimately a wonderful tool for relaxing, meditation, contemplation, or simply listening enjoyment. That is without a doubt the entire reason this man makes his music. I am sure every time he records it is a process but a labor of love at the same time. He gives away sheet music on his website for two of his albums! I find that so generous of him to do that. Aspiring piano players can learn and play his music. So, the fact he gives us such beauty and peace through his music is one thing, then to give his actual sheet music away, well that is just amazing. May all of that good karma come back to you tenfold sir!

Listening to this music really helped me today. I had to walk away from the news that has been coming across our TVs and step back and take a breather. We all need it, especially now. I personally need to know that there are still loving and giving people out there and Bernward is surely one of them.

“Sparkling Eyes” was one of my favorites and I added it to my NAMR Spotify Playlist. It reminded me of my wife when I first met her and she still has that sparkle to this day. It is a gift to listen to this music and go through so many feelings, memories, and at times, sadness is coaxed out of me but I still feel good when the music finishes. This is music that puts me in a place that is not of this earth, we call it heaven. Maybe there is some truth that we choose our parents and start in heaven and return once we leave our bodies. It is possible, anything is if you believe.

Becoming
is a very significant word. It can mean any number of things dependent on who you are and what frame of mind you are in when you are listening to this music. For me, it is about being me with no mask or wall to protect me, just me taking all of the sounds, textures, and colors in, then processing it all. What I get in the end is something very special, spiritual if you will, whatever one can call it, it is a blessing that I receive with a lot of gratitude. Every second of my life I am Becoming who I am, evolving, learning, growing, and sharing my experience, strength, and hope with everyone I know and meet.

I hope each and every listener can find a road to take within this music that allows healing. You just never know where Becoming is going to take you but that is exactly what makes it so intriguing. Every listener will find their way through this music, whether it is intentional or not, I am guaranteeing that these tracks are going to affect in you in a prolific manner, but you must let it happen, just listen and Benward, he will take you there.


Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck
May 30, 2020 


Track List: 
01. A Magical Dream
02. Lavender Fields
03. Moments of Love
04. Sparkling Eyes
05. Alone on the Way
06. Becoming
07. Mysterious Afterglow
08. The Bright Spring
09. The Harvest  
10. A Swan Dream
11. Floating Leaves
12. September Impressions
13. Long Long Time Ago



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