Christmas Portraits Explained

Christmas Portraits
Type:studio
Artist:Rick Wakeman
Cover:Rick Wakeman - Christmas Portraits.jpg
Released:29 November 2019
Recorded:August 2019
Studio:The Old Granary Studio, Beccles, Suffolk
Genre:Classical piano
Length:51:14
Label:Sony Classical Records
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Christmas Portraits is a studio album by English keyboardist Rick Wakeman. It was released on 29 November 2019 by Sony Classical Records as the third of a series of piano-oriented albums, following Piano Portraits (2017) and Piano Odyssey (2018).

Background

Following the release of his piano album Piano Portraits in 2017, management at Sony Classical Records suggested to Wakeman that he record a follow-up with piano variations of Christmas songs. Wakeman thought it could work at first, but wanted to spend some time thinking about whether such a concept would work.[1] He ultimately agreed to do it, but felt its release needed a gap after Piano Portraits and that a string section was needed to complement the arrangements. Instead, he recorded and released Piano Odyssey in 2018.[1]

In March 2019, Wakeman announced upcoming meetings about the possibility of recording a new piano album, with its theme yet to be determined.[2] In the following months Sony gave the green-light for a Christmas themed piano album featuring variations of Christmas songs and carols. Wakeman started work on Christmas Portraits by listing 42 Christmas pieces that he was interested to record for the album. After a period of playing the pieces on the piano, he realised that some did not work as a piano arrangement and the list was reduced to 23 potential tracks.[1] From here, Wakeman entered the studio with his longtime engineer Erik Jordan. However, he found that some of the songs were too short in length as standalone tracks. To solve this issue, pieces were combined to form a single track.[1]

Wakeman recorded the album at The Old Granary Studio near Beccles in Suffolk because it houses one of his favourite instruments, a Steinway Model D grand piano. Wakeman dedicated August 2019 to record Christmas Portraits.[3] Wakeman arrived at the studio on the first day of recording to find it decorated with "a moth-eaten Christmas tree" with presents and tinsel.[4] The album was recorded with Wakeman's longtime engineer Erik Jordan, who is also credited as a co-producer. In September 2019, Wakeman revealed that the album was finished and it had been delivered to Sony.[5]

Release

The album was released on 29 November 2019. Wakeman supported it with The Grumpy Old Christmas Show piano tour across England in December, featuring live performances tracks from Christmas Portraits.[6] [7]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rick Wakeman on The Grumpy Old Christmas Show. Joanna. Davis. 5 December 2019. Bournemouth Echo. 5 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Grumpy Old Rick's Ramblings – March 2019. Rick. Wakeman. Rick Wakeman's Communication Centre. 5 September 2019.
  3. Web site: Grumpy Old Rick's Ramblings – August 2019. Rick. Wakeman. Rick Wakeman's Communication Centre. 5 September 2019.
  4. Web site: Interview with Rick Wakeman ahead of Brighton show. The Argus. 8 December 2019. 9 December 2019.
  5. Web site: Grumpy Old Rick's Ramblings – September 2019. Rick. Wakeman. Rick Wakeman's Communication Centre. 5 September 2019.
  6. Web site: Keyboard maestro Rick Wakeman and The Grumpy Old Christmas show. Nicky. Findley. 4 June 2019. Bournemouth Echo. 5 September 2019.
  7. Web site: Rick Wakeman Details The 'Grumpy Old Christmas Show' UK Tour. Tim. Peacock. 28 May 2019. UDiscoverMusic. 5 September 2019.