Michael Straugh is a composer,
recording artist, pianist and guitarist. Since his first album, True North, was
released in December of 2004, his piano solos have been embraced as meditative
and healing. His mastery of the piano results in rich, evocative music,
excellent for relaxation or a romantic evening. It’s a powerful instrument, and
in the right person’s hands, can have a profound and healing effect on the
listener, drawing them in, enabling them to leave behind the stresses of the day
for a while.
Part of Straugh’s artistic success is due to his solid understanding of the mood
of music. “Effective music alters or enhances the mood of the listener. So an
upbeat number like Boy Meets Girl's ‘Waiting for a Star to Fall” energizes and
lifts the spirit; Samuel Barber’s ‘Adagio for Strings’ is perfect for a good
cry.” These two simple examples point to the myriad of effects music can have on
the listener. It can find you in a depressed mood and carry you blissfully out
of it or guide you through it to the light at the other end of the tunnel. It
can find you in a tired moment and elevate you to places of joy and release.
Music has so many capabilities, and due to Straugh’s intimate relationship with
music, he is able to explore the depths and possibilities of songwriting.
Music is a means of transport. It’s more than just something pleasant to listen
to (though that is part of it). On a deeper level, music that can capture your
attention and lull you, music that you find yourself soaking into – this is what
can be a transport, not just away from the day-to-day, but toward your own
peaceful "spaces". The contemplative listener will find in Straugh’s music just
these qualities. His understanding of how the best music works, enables him to
pull every last bit of potential out of his own music, to make it function
exactly the way he wants, which is to the best benefit of the listener. In other
words, his understanding of how the best music works makes his among the best
for soothing the soul.
Straugh's influences include a disparate group of musical styles and artists.
The clearest connections are George Winston and Michael Gettel, but elements of
Lyle Mays and Elton John are also evident. Composers he counts as influences
include Aaron Copland, Franz Reizenstein, and Antonio Vivaldi; and having grown
up in the 1970s, Ian Anderson and Justin Hayward have had their affect as well.
He currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri with his wife and daughters.