Jacqueline Kroft

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Piano & Saxophone Preludes

by Jacqueline Kroft & Patsy Gamble

Patsy Gamble and I enjoyed our performance at St Paul’s Covent Garden, March 30th, 2023. We want to thank everyone at the church and our wonderful audience! What a vibrant and memorable place to perform in, we all loved it! A special thanks to Ben Chamberlain who put it all together.

Photo: Martyn Goddard

Overall, “Piano Preludes Vol.02” is a captivating and genuinely gorgeous compilation of piano preludes that will uplift, motivate, and enchant audiences. The melodies are breathtaking, and the rhythmic interludes add a layer of intricacy that keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. You can feel Jacqueline’s passion and devotion in every note, and these works are a labor of love. What stands out about this EP is the feeling of warmth and sincerity that pervades each piece. Also, the EP is a testament to the power of music to inspire and elevate us, and it’s a great addition to any music lover’s library.

Listen to the “Piano Preludes Vol.02” by Jacqueline Kroft on Spotify and let us know your thoughts.

Music

As you revel in the joy of her bright, beautiful music, each prelude captures the essence of the moment and leaves you feeling refreshed and energized. Her mastery of the instrument gives the listener an experience that is simultaneously stimulating and calming, creating an unforgettable listening experience. Whether it’s the thundering climaxes or the softest of ballads, Jacqueline’s ability to evoke emotion with her music takes the listener and immerses them in an arresting, melodic soundscape.

February 28, 2023

Jacqueline Kroft taps into a wonderfully weird delirious world with “TEMPEST IN A TEACUP”. Her style draws heavily from the eccentric indie pop arrangements of St. Vincent. Akin to that work, Jacqueline Kroft incorporates an exquisite level of detail within her carefully laid out flourishes. The way she lets the song evolve gives it a living, breathing aspect to it for it feels quite organic. Interplay between the many instruments further adds to the sense of wonder that the song explores. So much colour passes through the piece as her ear for melody is exceptional. By far though the highlight comes from her dazzling voice, with lyrics that have an acidic alliteration to them.

https://www.fruitsonic.com/post/jacqueline-kroft-taps-into-a-wonderfully-weird-delirious-world-with-tempest-in-a-teacup

Mp3hugger

“Paris Streets is a cherubic little number, all demure but with a singer whose presence is palpable throughout even when she is not singing. It is haunting, celtic and minimal but offers a sense of calm that few songs can achieve.”

Left Bank Magazine

Paris Streets “You did a nice job- a beautiful job actually on this track”

At Cost Magazine 

Paris Streets “The track has a peaceful calm and soft soundtrack like aura”