Here's part of a review of the album "Tarot" (by Canadian Composer
Réjean Paquin), written by Linda Marson of tarotjourney.com.au - I hope it inspires you to visit
his page on the Music
Forte website to hear excerpts and then to purchase!
"An exhiliarating musical roller-coaster ride through the Major
Arcana is how I would describe Réjean Paquin’s Tarot music. Sound
effects and voices are woven into the 22 tracks which are a mixture
of styles – from gentle ballads to pop tunes to cinema-style
soundtracks. If you want a CD of ‘wallpaper’ music to play in the
background at your next dinner party, this is not the CD for you.
But if you want a musical interpretation of the energies of the
Tarot cards, this is definitely the CD for you. Réjean’s Tarot
takes you from the excitement of the Fool to the agonies of Death
and the Tower, to the quiet, almost divine state of Judgement and
the World, where you know you’ve reached your destination. This is
music to listen to over and over again, music that reveals
something new at every listening. The journey starts with the Fool.
The excitement of the moment when you take that leap of faith at
the edge of the cliff is captured in the rhythm of the music and
the Houston Space Control countdown – “Ignition sequence start – 5,
4, 3, 2, 1, zero – lift off!”
Excerpt from Linda Marson's interview with composer Réjean
Paquin:
"LM: Last but not least – the cover! What’s the significance of the
metal nut? This is a very different sort of image for Tarot – not
at all ‘new age-ish’.
RP: Aha! I didn’t want a cover that was ‘new-agey’ with angels and
stuff – I wanted a symbol, something unique and something
industrial. In French Quebec slang the word ‘Taraud’ (pronounced
the same as ‘Tarot’) means a ‘nut’ that you screw onto a bolt, and
that’s the image I decided to use. It’s a circle, so it symbolises
the cycle of life. LM: You could also see it as a symbol for
putting everything together – Tarot is about the nuts and bolts of
life! RP: Yes, I hadn’t thought of it like that!"
Click here to view or download Linda Marson's full
review