Piano Odyssey Explained

Piano Odyssey
Type:studio
Artist:Rick Wakeman
Cover:Piano_odyssey_cover.jpg
Released:12 October 2018
Recorded:April–May 2018
Studio:The Old Granary Studio
(Suffolk, England)
Angel Recording Studios
(Angel, London)
Genre:Classical piano
Orchestral
Length:55.00
Label:Sony Classical Records
Producer:Rick Wakeman
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Piano Odyssey is a studio album by English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released on 12 October 2018 by Sony Classical Records. After the positive response to his previous album Piano Portraits (2017), Wakeman decided to record a follow-up in the same format, recording a mixture of piano-oriented cover versions and original pieces. This time, some tracks include the Orion Orchestra and the English Chamber Choir.

Production

Following the commercial and critical success of Wakeman's previous album, Piano Portraits (2017), Wakeman decided to produce a follow-up album. In April 2018, Wakeman announced that his manager had secured an agreement with Sony Masterworks to release it.[1] Piano Odyssey continues the theme of the previous with a selection of original, cover versions, and classically-inspired compositions arranged by Wakeman for the piano, but contains additional orchestral arrangements from the London-based Orion Orchestra and the English Chamber Choir.[2] [1]

The album began with Wakeman meeting with management at Sony Masterworks to discuss its contents and Wakeman's plans for it. Both parties agreed that a follow-up to Piano Portraits should be more than another solo piano release and settled for some of the new tracks to be accompanied by an orchestra and choir. Wakeman then assembled a list of 40 tracks that he wanted to record for it and narrowed it down to 12 final songs. In a subsequent two-week period, Wakeman completed the piano arrangements for the tracks which was followed by the orchestral scores which took a further four weeks.

Wakeman recorded his piano parts in the course of a week at The Old Granary, a recording studio in a restored 18th century barn in Norfolk, with his longtime engineer Erik Jordan. He plays a Steinway Model D grand piano. With the piano tracks put down, a week was spent making alterations to the orchestral arrangements with conductor and arranger Guy Protheroe. Upon completion, the orchestra and choir was recorded across three days at Angel Recording Studios in London with Wakeman and Protheroe sharing conducting duties, and engineered by Toby Wood. By 10 May 2018, the album had entered the mixing stage.[3]

Wakeman supported the album with a UK tour from September to December 2018, with the December dates featuring a Christmas-themed program.[2]

Personnel

Music

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grumpy Old Rick's Ramblings - April 2018. Rick Wakeman's Communication Centre. Rick. Wakeman. April 2018. 26 May 2018.
  2. Web site: PRESALE: Rick Wakeman announces 2018 Piano Odyssey Tour. Planet Rock. Scott. Colothan. 2 May 2018. 26 May 2018.
  3. Web site: Grumpy Old Rick's Ramblings - May 2018. Rick Wakeman's Communication Centre. Rick. Wakeman. 10 May 2018. 26 May 2018.