The composer and performer known as
Donald Stuart Hay has released his new LP album, titled, “What Can
I Do,” to widespread and well-deserved applause. The record is
comprised of 14 tracks for a total listening time that exceeds the
standard 45 minutes. These songs are new Donald Stuart Hay
compositions with the exception of three inspirational classics, one
of them being Arthur Sullivan's eternal masterpiece, “The Lost
Chord,” which Sullivan penned beside his brother's deathbed in
1877.
Of the 14 tracks on Hay's “What Can I
Do,” seven are warm, natural and untrammeled vocal renditions. The
remaining septet showcase Hay's unsurpassed skill and tasteful
keyboard playing, including jazz numbers, romantic melodies, and an
inspired Hay original, “Death of a Queen,” which true historical
story he has based on the tragic 1587 execution of Mary, Queen of
Scots. These tracks are played with passion and class, never
melodrama, and convey the artist's clear, vivid imagination through
timely and intuitive chord progressions. His original pieces show a
broad classical and contemporary understanding of music, and quickly
convey his own character as a sympathetic, worldly humanist and true
lover of the finest musical art.
Hay's interest in Mary I of Scotland is
somewhat personal, himself having been born in Scotland where he
spent the first 21 years of his life before relocating to Canada. His
musical journey began with the violin at age five, but grew to
include singing and guitar, he writes, “when the rock 'n' roll
craze started.” Bagpipes soon followed, and keyboards after that.
Before long, he was ready for the stage.
Pubs in Scotland formed a proper
beginning, followed by a season playing in Malta and later by club
gigs in British Columbia, Canada. He rounded this global tour out by
playing for cabaret on cruise liners: standards, folk, original
compositions and arrangements of his personal favorites.
“When I do a musical arrangement of a
piece of music,” Hay writes, “I am influenced by a combination of
both pop and classical music styles.”
This is perhaps best exemplified by his
inclusion of country and blues on “What Can I Do.”
Speaking of his current pursuits in
light of the completion of this new LP, he comments, “Now that I
have the time to concentrate solely on my new music compositions,
with my fantastic top-of-the-range keyboard, I am enjoying my music
even more than when performing full-time, as I am able to reflect on
the music and the emotions it brings.”
“What Can I Do” by Donald Stuart
Hay is available online worldwide beginning early August of 2013.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The LP “What Can I Do” is
distributed globally by MondoTunes (www.MondoTunes.com)
and is available at iTunes for convenient purchase and download
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ARTIST CONTACT INFO:
eMail
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donaldstuarthay@eastlink.ca
website -
www.almostclassical.com
donaldstuarthay@eastlink.ca
website -
www.almostclassical.com
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