Anne Akiko Meyers' 2009 album "Smile" is a captivating blend of classical and Japanese classical music, showcasing the violinist's extraordinary talent and versatility. The album features 12 tracks, including the iconic "Smile," composed by Charlie Chaplin for his 1936 film "Modern Times," and inspired by Puccini's "Tosca." Meyers' rendition of this timeless piece is a highlight, offering a romantic and soaring melody that resonates deeply with listeners.
The album also includes a diverse range of compositions, from Arvo Pärt's minimalist masterpiece "Spiegel Im Spiegel (Mirror In Mirror)" to the traditional Japanese pieces "Kojo No Tsuki (Moonlight Over The Ruined Castle)" and "Haru No Umi (Sea In Spring)." Meyers' arrangements of these pieces, along with her collaborations with pianist Reiko Uchida and harpist Emmanuel Ceysson, add a unique and personal touch to the album.
Recorded at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, MA, "Smile" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. The album's duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes allows for a comprehensive journey through Meyers' musical prowess and her ability to seamlessly blend different genres and styles. Whether you're a fan of classical music or looking to explore new sounds, "Smile" is an album that promises to enchant and inspire.