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Review by Kathy Parsons at
www.solopianopublications.com ~~~ Combining classical and
contemporary elements with his own personal vision, Straugh is carving out
his own niche within the new age music movement with music that is both
strong and soothing. “The Open Door” begins with “Hand in Hand,” a love
song full of contentment and hope. Gentle and lyrical, there is a sense of
strength and of moving forward. “Halo” is innocent and light. “Cascades
II” is quietly majestic - graceful yet commanding. “Winelight” is slightly
more upbeat, but is very easy-going, relaxed, and quite beautiful. The
melody for “Back Where You Belong” is strong enough to support lyrics, and
seems to be giving advice and telling a story as well as warmly welcoming
someone back. “Coming Home” is my favorite track. A sense of urgency and
anticipation propels the piece forward and seems to say “I can’t wait to
get there.” Lovely! The title track is a bit more abstract, as is the
poem that accompanies it. The
poem is full of paradox and
contradiction, and the piece is somewhat darker and more improvised than
the other ten tracks, searching and looking for answers. I like this one a
lot, too. “Faerie” is a six-movement, twelve minute fairy tale set to
music. Full of color and drama, this is quite an interesting suite.
“The Open Door” is by far Michael Straugh’s best CD to date.
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