Thursday, December 1, 2011

Debut Release of our CD Kyrie is now on itunes!




Our commercial CD "kyrie" is finally released today on itunes. It is the organic result of the search to redefine my musical self after the demise of my last record deal in 2001. It was a bloody battle and I needed some time off.  It was the perfect opportunity to have a baby, (my beautiful son Aidan) and buy the last available house in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.  The Gods were throwing me bones. I was very happy being a mom, decorating my house and completely ignoring music.

Then, through a willy-nilly way, I wound up in the event industy.  (Too long a story to share)

I had a bride approach me that was getting married at the Four Seasons in Miami.  She wanted something totally different for her ceremony.  So I immediately thought of my friends, violinist Deni Bonet who was touring with Cyndi Lauper, cellist Stephanie Winters who was touring with Richie Havens,  Evan Toth on guitar/vocals from  "Tony & Tina's wedding" with myself on piano.  This client loved each element and gave me complete license to produce the music for her ceremony.  We brought our experience as soloists and contemporary performers to her wedding ceremony, which allowed us to create the ultimate"goosebump" moment for her entrance as she walked down the aisle.

Bingo.  My musical happy place. 

Such was the birth of "Bianchi Musica".  Combining my classical roots with my love of popular music & fashion.  For the past 2 years, I have been gifted with performing private events with my gorgeous & talented string quartet; Ariana Rosen, Kate Mollica, Hannah Hens-Piazza and Lauren Riley-Rigby. As a constantly working chamber ensemble, we have learned to aniticipate each other's musical moves and breath together. It's been an extraordinary experience.

Kyrie is a hybrid of classical music, pop & southern rock.  There are 11 pieces, 7 covers and 4 originals. The title track kyrie is an original composition and the Greek word for "lord". It appears in countless sacred works ranging from Bach, Beethoven & Mozart, all the way to contemporary composers. We have been fortunate to play in some of the largest and most renown cathedrals, churches and synagogues in the world, being inspired by all things heavenly and ethereal.

The repertoire on KYRIE has grown organically out of unusual requests from our clients, many of whom have granted us creative license to push the envelope for chamber music in private settings. However, the most courageous and greatest collaborative influence has been Jung Lee at Fête in NYC. (www.feteny.com) She is flawlessly fearless in her design and vision and has allowed us to take great creative leaps whether they were on a beach in St. Barts, a garden in New Orleans, or the alter of St. Bartholomew's Church. Her support has been formidable in developing our signature sound. A romantic mixture of fairydust & drama.

Additional players are the uber talented & handsome Tony Lauria on accordion and the beautifully gifted Christiana Liberis on violin. My husband & partner in crime Jay Bianchi produced & co-arranged this work. Sometimes wrangling 5 estrogen driven musicians was like herding cats, so we love and thank you Jay!

We hope that you enjoy.
xox Pill

Liner notes:

Pilley Bianchi - Piano/Vocal
Jay Bianchi - Producer/Arranger
Ariana Rosen - Violin
Kate Mollica - Violin
Hannah Hens-Piazza - Viola
Lauren Riley-Rigby - Cello
Tony Lauria - Accordion
Christiana Liberis - additional violin

Songs:

Kyrie - written by Pilley Bianchi
Boys of Summer - written by Don Henley & Mike Campbell
I feel Like Someone Else - written by Pilley Bianchi & Maria Gentile
Hallelujah - written by Leonard Cohen
Pretty Good Year - written by Tori Amos
Not Gonna Think - written by Pilley Bianchi
Iris - written by Johnny Rzeznick (GooGoo Dolls)
Can't You See - written by Toy Caldwell (Marshall Tucker Band)
Lipstick & Cream - written by Pilley Bianchi & Nancy Magarill
On Golden Pond - written by Dave Grusin
Moonlight Sonata - written by Beethoven, arranged by Pilley Bianchi

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