The Hope Martin Vatter
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
17.02.2021
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 The Hope 09:49
- 2 Sending Hope To You 10:18
- 3 Listen To Your Heart 06:26
- 4 Wonderful World 07:37
- 5 Life Goes On 09:30
Info for The Hope
What inspired me to write this album: The Corona pandemic made me realize how fragile all our supposedly taken-for-granted values are. Who would have ever thought that we would be hit by a pandemic, that schools, day-care centers, stores and companies would have to be closed, that many people would have almost no possibility of earning money anymore and would therefore be dependent on state aid. Existences and life works were and are destroyed thereby and our liberty is limited on the part of the state, as never in the decades before.
Since I wanted to produce this for me important album in the Lockdown absolutely, recordings in the studio however in these times were not possible, I decided to record my pieces composed particularly for these heavy times with me at home.
With my compositions I would like to give courage and hope, but also to make people think.
I hope that many people will experience soulful moments while listening to my music and draw new strength and confidence." (Martin Vatter)
Discover piano music that touches your soul ... Pianist Martin Vatter has developed the ability of merging his soul with that of his instrument. So it is no wonder that his music reflects both his passion for the piano and his highly individualistic nature. His entire personality is directly translated into an espressive, powerful, as well as sensitive and sensual style of playing. The elements of his music are just as diversified as the broad spectrum of the soul. A music that is not easy to classify, yet: The carisma or his passion can hardly elude the listeners, who will know that they are hearing something very special.
Martin Vatter comes from a musical family. His mother is an organist, his father plays the violin. He received his first piano lessons at the age of nine and played exclusively works by classical composers. He gets the decisive inspiration in 1985 from "The Köln Concert" by Keith Jarrett. In the following years Martin Vatter consistently develops, refines and perfects his musical "signature" on the piano until today.
Since 1994, the pianist has released numerous CD productions, which have received many awards from the specialist press. He has received portraits on radio and television. His compositions are stylistically located between Keith Jarrett, Tord Gustavsen and Ludovico Einaudi, but also contain many classical elements and thus do not fit into any genre pigeonhole.
Martin Vatter about his music: "I believe, that music from the innermost heart can only be a fusion of all that you have experienced and lived ..." (Martin Vatter)
Martin Vatter, piano
Martin Vatter
Discover piano music that touches your soul ...
Pianist Martin Vatter has developed the ability of merging his soul with that of his instrument. So it is no wonder that his music reflects both his passion for the piano and his highly individualistic nature. His entire personality is directly translated into an espressive, powerful, as well as sensitive and sensual style of playing. The elements of his music are just as diversified as the broad spectrum of the soul. A music that is not easy to classify, yet: The carisma or his passion can hardly elude the listeners, who will know that they are hearing something very special.
Martin Vatter comes from a musical family. His mother is an organist, his father plays the violin. He received his first piano lessons at the age of nine and played exclusively works by classical composers. He gets the decisive inspiration in 1985 from "The Köln Concert" by Keith Jarrett. In the following years Martin Vatter consistently develops, refines and perfects his musical "signature" on the piano until today.
Since 1994, the pianist has released numerous CD productions, which have received many awards from the specialist press. He has received portraits on radio and television. His compositions are stylistically located between Keith Jarrett, Tord Gustavsen and Ludovico Einaudi, but also contain many classical elements and thus do not fit into any genre pigeonhole.
Martin Vatter about his music: "I believe, that music from the innermost heart can only be a fusion of all that you have experienced and lived ..."
Booklet for The Hope