

Lucas Kirby is a Contemporary New Age Solo Pianist. He has been composing and performing since the age of 9.
Visit Lucas Kirby's official website: www.lucaskirbymusic.com
Lucas Kirby is a New Age Solo Pianist and Composer. Since the age of nine he has had an unyielding passion for the piano. After releasing his debut album "Tears of Glory" at the age of 20, his music has been featured in documentaries, films, and numerous projects around the globe.
His passion for the piano as an instrument is obvious. From his late teens, he has done nothing but give his dedication and commitment to the most complex instrument ever created. After spending over a decade selling some of the finest pianos in the world, he also became proficient in the mechanical aspect of the instrument. Surrounding himself by what he loves most as well as individuals who share his same passion, has given him the opportunity to indulge in his life dream.
His latest album release "Onward" portrays the human spirits strength in picking oneself up and moving forward. His music emanates the roller coaster of emotion that life often brings us. To put it plainly, his music is simply a celebration and portrait of the human condition.
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"Minimalist, intimate, sometimes passionate and sometimes subtle, Lucas Kirby invites us to impressionistic music; full of clarity, color and light. Not in vain, immersed in his creations is equivalent to walking through the water gardens of Claude Monet ... "
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Marius Amado-Alves
Dec 13, 2007
Great piano playing!
The cello "version" you recall is probably the Prelude in G of the Suite Nr. I for Cello; it has similarities to the Prelude in C for Piano Solo, but it's a distinct work.
(a few days passed)
Yes, I acknowledge the "twist" around bars 6,7 now. Somehow I missed that on the first listening. And there are some extra notes at the end. Nice arrangement.
Yes; thank God for J. S. Bach, and all the greats from the Rennaisance period of the late 1600's & up. Good taste on your part to include this arrangement into your musical roster. Class acts seem to gather together in this whirlwind of affairs, called life.........Merlin, the Mystic.