Juan Sanchez : Rebirth.
Emotional, elegant instrumental piano compositions spanning ambient to neo-classicism.
My name is Juan Sánchez and I am a composer. I started taking piano lessons at the conservatoire when I was 14 and during the end of the 80's until the end of the 90's I played keyboards with different bands. In 1995 I went to London to study music and technology, and I lived there for five years.
In 1999 I started making instrumental Ambient electronic music and since then I have been creating music for multimedia and sound libraries for music producers.
I have been very grateful with my job as an Ambient music composer and sound designer, but I did not feel completely fulfilled with this as I always dreamed about becoming a professional pianist and composer. However, I didn't have the confidence to pursue a career as a professional piano music composer. I felt that this was only for very talented musicians and I did not see myself this way.
One day, I discovered the music of Max Richter and Ludovico Einaudi and I felt in love with their compositions. I've always been a fan of Ambient music, and this is the music I was creating at that time. But after listening to the music from these artists, I loved the way they were mixing classical music with electronic sounds, with the piano as the main instrument. I then started discovering other artists, such as Nils Frahm, Olafur Arnalds and others called Neo Classical composers and I was very inspired by all of them. So I started composing music in this style.
The first piece was a Neo Classical/Ambient piano composition called "Rebirth". In March 2019, I released "Rebirth" as a single on Spotify and other music streaming platforms, and to my surprise, it was very well-received. People started adding it to their playlists, and I was receiving very good feedback from listeners and music bloggers who gave me some very positive reviews.
This gave me the confidence to start creating more Neo Classical/Ambient piano focused music and I was releasing each composition as a single on Spotify. My audience was growing and the feedback was incredible, I was happy and also very surprised as I had never thought that my music could be so well received.
I was also very lucky to have the support of New Age/Neo Classical music promoter BT Fasmer who runs the popular New Age Music Guide blog. He recommended me to release all of the singles as an album. So I followed his advice and released the album "Rebirth" in September 2019. Thanks BT for your support!
The positive response I am receiving for this album is just incredible, every day I receive comments on Twitter and Facebook about how beautiful the album is. Some people have told me that the album has created an impact in them in a way some other albums don't. Some other people said that they cried when they listened to it as it touched their souls. I am very happy for how things are evolving with the album and very grateful with the people's reaction, this for a composer is such a great achievement.
Some people have asked me why I named the album "Rebirth", they wanted to know what was the meaning behind this title so here is the explanation:
During the last two years I've started to learn how to reprogram my brain and overcome my self-limiting beliefs that were hindering my growth by taking personal development courses, now I feel that in some way I am becoming a new person hence the title of the album "Rebirth".
Songs:
1. Rebirth
2. Beto
3. Heading To Dreamland
4. Peaceful Places
5. Beautiful Rose (Solo Piano)
6. All of Us
7. Arctic Solitude
8. Beautiful Rose (Piano and Strings)
9. Silent Tears
10. Very Young Old Man
11. Alma
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 4/4/2020
Juan Sanchez lives in Mataro Spain
Tagged as: Ambient, Instrumental Ambient, Instrumental New Age, Neoclassical, Cinematic, Classical Piano, Daydreaming, Spa and relaxation
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