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Michael Murray's "Percipience," released on April 14, 2015, under the Navona label, is a captivating journey through a rich tapestry of musical interpretations. This 48-minute album showcases Murray's versatility and depth as an artist, featuring a diverse collection of songs inspired by the works of William Blake, the Song of Solomon, and John Donne.
The album opens with five songs drawn from the poetry of William Blake, each piece a delicate exploration of Blake's vivid imagery and profound themes. Murray's interpretations are both sensitive and innovative, offering fresh perspectives on these classic works. Following this, four songs inspired by the Song of Solomon present a lyrical and romantic interlude, with Murray's renditions highlighting the beauty and sensuality of the original texts.
The album then shifts to a more introspective mood with the "Neutral Tones" series, a set of four songs that delve into themes of longing and reflection. Murray's nuanced performances bring a sense of intimacy and vulnerability to these pieces, making them particularly compelling.
The album concludes with three songs inspired by the poetry of John Donne, showcasing Murray's ability to convey the complexity and depth of Donne's work. Each piece is a testament to Murray's skill as an interpreter, with his performances marked by a keen sense of timing and phrasing.
"Percipience" is a testament to Michael Murray's artistry, offering a rich and varied listening experience that is sure to resonate with fans of both classical and contemporary music. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Murray's work or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen.