Simply put, Michael Hanna is the George Winston of a new generation. Although Michael's career as a composer and arranger dates back to late 1992, he is first and foremost a storyteller. 'I have always been captivated by the art of storytelling. It's a gift, really; the ability to reach someone else's soul with the human elements of a great story. But a story doesn't have to be told with words. A timeless tale, told with half notes and rests, can be as powerful and transcendent as any told with nouns and adjectives. In my opinion, the best musicians are the best storytellers.' Michael is truly a musical storyteller, his music filled with nostalgia, passion, sorrow, and joy. In his third disc of solo piano music, Michael tells the Christmas story through original compositions and creative arrangements of classic carols and hymns. Listen to samples here on CDBaby.com, or visit the music page on michaelhannamusic.com. Recommended: 'The First Noel,' 'Carol of the Bells,' and 'Silent Night.' In the chords and cadences of Michael's music, you will find the mystery of Tolkien, the eloquence of Hemingway, the doubt of Camus, the struggle of Poe, the poetry of Thomas, and the charm of Fitzgerald. Savor these moving and passionate melodies as words to stories of love and loss. Stop and listen awhile.
1) Of the Father's Love Begotten
2) Comfort Comfort Ye My People
3) The First Noel
4) O Come O Come Emmanuel
5) Carol of the Bells
6) Noche Estrellada
7) Shepherds' Joy (Dance of Angels)
8) In the Bleak Midwinter
9) Pachelbel's 'Canon in D'
10) Greensleeves (What Child Is This?)
11) City of David
12) Silent Night