Solo Piano Music

A place in bield - less windy.
A moment of stillness and meditation
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the composers home island on the west of sweden - Solo Piano Inspiration! 

 

 Solo Piano Music by Christian Lindquist

Download free piano music
The quiet and soft solo piano music concept "Solo Piano Diary"

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The Solo Piano Music is completely free! Just click, save and tell your friends :-)

You have the option of download the calm and intimate piano music in two ways:

  • either you download the piano music in maximum quality MP3's as separate tracks 
  • or you download the the full solo piano album as a single zip file. (same quality) 

The mp3 quality is the highest available today. (320 kbps CBR) Enjoy! 


People Say:

Ed Goldfarb said: Just hear you on Whisperings Solo Piano Radio - you really stand out from the pack, Christian - beautiful music!

Ahmad Balkiss said: With no other words do describe this, I would say its purely gorgeous...
 
Coco said: Merci pour ces moments de douceurs et de sérénité.
 
Prabha K.S. said: These tracks are soulful! Amazingly quiet but remains louder in mind. Nice work!
 
muneunju said: Hi christian lindquist! your music is a very safe and comfortable to me
Thank you
 
mike from new zealand said: Thank you very much for sharing your great piano works. I love it so so much. keep coming !

AZIZ FIRAT HANEDAN said: Thank you for sharing your lovely solo piano work. I can see the nature of your heart through your melodies. That's this good :) Cheers

Andrea said: Hi Christian, just "stumbled" upon your wonderful music - absolutely great, thanx for sharing. Are there any scores for it around ?

Andrew said: Christian, your music is awesome!!! Do you have a sheet music for it? I would love to play your compositions. Thanks so much.

Katie said: Thanks for such calming music. I always listen to it when doing homework. It just helps me relax. Never get tired of such wonderful, peaceful, soothing music. God bless you.

Hazel: I love you Christian! You're music really calms me...Is this album an original composition? I'd like to try to play it.. If ur generous with your scores....Continue spreading the love for music! xoxo, Hazel

Ed KIssel said: I find your beautiful music calming and restful! So hard to find quiet soft music to soothe the spirit. Thank you for the privilege of listening to your gift of music. What a blessing!

Surfer said: Hi, I would like to say thank you, I love your music and the way you perform. Calm and smooth with a great tone!

Thomas said: Thank you for sharing. It is quiet and peaceful, but not in any case boring. Even after many listenings. /T

J.M said: Christian, what a wonderful place to stay, be and just listen. Peaceful, I walk to your music in my iPod. Keeps me warm. warm wishes /J

Foal said: Awesome..!!
Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing..

Listener said: I stream it, I like it. Great music for my office. Thank you!

chevron said: Saw on TPB. Downloaded, liked, purchased over on CDbaby. That was a few weeks ago. Thanks, and good luck !

Bertha said: I have downloaded and listened. The more I listen the more I like. Gives my a peaceful moment. Thank you!


 

 REVIEW

 
Kathy Parsons

MainlyPiano.com

I thought I had my Favorite CDs list for the year just about finished when along came Christian Lindquist with Solo Piano Diary II. Believe me, this is not a complaint! I loved 2008‘s Solo Piano Diary, but the follow-up is even better. Elegant, very smooth, and overflowing with emotional expression, this is an album that can provide a quiet backdrop for other activities, soothing music for relaxation, or an incredible 80 minutes of gorgeous solo piano music to get lost in (“hoping to never be found,” as I wrote in my review of the first Diary). In the spring of 2007, on a quest for self-discovery, Lindquist started sitting at the piano before breakfast, playing “something,” and recording the results before heading off to work. The only edits or changes are the addition of some strings on a couple of tracks, which is astounding considering their cohesiveness, polish, and style. Solo Piano Diary ended on 6/6/08, and Diary II picks up the thread on 8/18/08 and goes through 6/3/10 with the twenty-six tracks presented in chronological order and titled only with the dates they were created.

With twenty-six tracks, it’s difficult to pick out favorites - I love ‘em all! Although each piece is distinctive and unique, the pace and tone of the music create all overall mood of quiet reflection. Some pieces are very melancholy and some are tranquil and contented, but all are extraordinary gems that gracefully flow from one to the next. There are very strong classical influences in Lindquist’s music as well as occasional jazz and new age elements, but this is music that flows directly from his heart to his fingers, seeking his own personal truth without fear or inhibition - art in its purest form. The absence of titles allows the listener to imagine what Lindquist was thinking or dreaming of when he created the music or to let the music spark the listener’s imagination without any hints of what specifically inspired the pieces. The dreamy quality of many of the pieces makes this an exceptionally relaxing collection as well as an incredibly beautiful one. I give it my highest recommendation.

http://www.mainlypiano.com/Reviews_10/Lindquist-Solo_Piano_Diary2.html