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Highway Drivingby Isadar Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Contains:
"Highway Driving"
  - taken from the Isadar solo piano collection, "Near the Edge of Light" (also available on SMP)

Sounds like: Liz Story, George Winston, early Windham Hill solo piano artists

Transcribed by:  David Shenton ( https://www.shentonmusic.com/ ) verbatim to the sound recording

Album & Songbook review by:  Kathy Parsons (MainlyPiano.com):

'Near The Edge of Light (piano solos)' was Isadars debut recording and dates back to 1990. One of several solo piano projects over the years, this one was recorded on a 9 Baldwin concert grand. Isadar is also a prolific songwriter and has recorded a few electronic albums, so Near The Edge of Light is fascinating in that it shows where his music began. Even though it was his first album, Near the Edge of Light contains a lot of Isadars signature touches in both his instrumental and vocal compositions.

The CD begins with "Jealous Heart," a piece with a strong melody and a very reflective quality that sounds like working out an emotional dilemma at the piano - a lovely start. "October Dusk" is a bit more atmospheric - a warm, swirling breeze on an early-autumn evening. I like the energy of this piece a lot. "Cool Breeze" has a similar energy, but as the title implies, the temperature drops significantly. "Highway Driving" opens with the sound of traffic noise - no horns, just cars speeding by. Somewhat edgier than the previous tracks, it conveys a sense of freedom and the fun of getting out on the open road. "Star of Wonder" is pitch black at the beginning with deep bass notes and sparkling chimes to break through the darkness. Isadars arrangement of "We Three Kings" is mysterious and agitated - I really like it! The title track is a little more jazz-tinged with its fascinating rhythms and spontaneous feeling. "Summer Nights" is another favorite, alternating between velvety smoothness and a more percussive touch. "April Showers" is delicate and free over the sound of rain. "Maneuvers" is my favorite track. One theme is melancholy and introspective and alternates with a bigger, more dramatic second theme - a great piece!

The companion songbook is expertly transcribed and engraved by David Shenton of New York Music Publishing, the notation is clear and crisp and printed at a very readable and roomy size.  This is a really nice collection from several different standpoints.

There is a variety of musical styles from smooth and flowing to quite syncopated and jazzy; some of the rhythms are more complicated than others, but most are fairly easy.  Most of the accents that make Isadars music so distinctive are notated, making it easier to sound like the recording when playing the sheet music.

Several of the pieces are suitable for players in a later-intermediate playing level.  The timing in a couple of the pieces (the title song and "In A Corner") is a bit more advanced, and April Showers is in the key of F# (six sharps), but there are no reaches beyond an octave and several of the pieces have running eighth notes in the left hand which makes the timing easy. If you are a pianist and a fan of Isadars music, this collection is a must! Recommended!

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