Jordana

With her poignant and nostalgic songs, renowned pianist, composer, and singer-songwriter Jordana Delgado has left a lasting impression on the music industry. She is set in Vancouver, Canada. Her affinity for the piano and her exposure to a variety of musical genres influenced her early experiences with music. While honing her technique, she drew inspiration from a wide range of singers and genres, developing a unique style that mixes emotional expression with classical excellence. Jordana’s breakthrough was made clear by her album “Rainy Times,” which was recorded at Vancouver’s Monarch Studios.

With this album, she demonstrated her ability to use music to create gripping stories, a talent that soon won her a devoted following. Her inspiring nine-episode short film “The Rainy Times Story,” which was filmed to the songs on her debut album, helped to further establish her name and has received over 430,000 views on YouTube. Her next hits, “Somewhere in My Memory” in November 2023, “Autumn Leaves” in October 2023, and “The Cradle” in February 2024, were well-received. Her rising prominence in the world of classical music was highlighted when her song “Autumn Leaves” was played on CBC Radio, the top radio station in Canada. She has solidified her reputation as a classical music virtuoso with each album, showcasing her depth and variety as an artist.

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On May 31st, 2024, Jordana Delgado releases her enchanting new single, “The Dancing Pink Flowers,” a piece that beautifully captures the essence of spring. This original piano composition is a highlight of her upcoming EP, “Seasons,” which explores the metamorphosis of nature throughout the year. “The Dancing Pink Flowers” is a musical journey inspired by the smooth, elegant rhythms of Bossa Nova, reminiscent of Antônio Carlos Jobim’s timeless guitar sounds. Jordana explains, “Something about it feels like dancing with elegance and, at the same time, smells like a soft breeze of spring.” This vision is brought to life through her delicate and evocative piano playing, which transports listeners to a field of blooming cherry trees, where small buds blossom into gorgeous pink flowers swaying gently in the wind.

Jordana Delgado’s new single, “The Dancing Pink Flowers,” is no exception to the profound comfort I have always found in piano tunes. The moment I hit play, I was taken to a serene field full of cherry trees in full bloom, with every note representing a soft breeze moving the blooms. Only Jordana can truly capture the spirit of spring with this song, which is off her upcoming EP “Seasons.” This song is proof of her creativity and vision; she has an unmatched capacity to create vivid visuals with her music.

The first few chords of “The Dancing Pink Flowers” gave me the impression that early morning light was penetrating a cherry blossom’s petals. Her playing captivated me with a delicateness that gave me the impression that I was experiencing the soft arrival of spring. Jordana took inspiration for the rhythmic pattern of the Bossa Nova, which gave the composition a subtle beauty evocative of Antônio Carlos Jobim’s mellow guitar tones. The melody was able to move and sway, like to the flowers in the title, thanks to the rhythmic foundation’s elegant structure.

As the composition progressed, I was struck by the intricate layering of the piano chords. Each chord seemed to tell a story of its own, yet together they wove a cohesive narrative of blossoming and renewal. The interplay between the high and low notes created a dynamic range that kept me engaged throughout. Jordana’s mastery of the piano shone through in these moments, her fingers deftly navigating the keys to evoke a spectrum of emotions from serenity to joy.

I really liked the personal touch that the home studio recording of “The Dancing Pink Flowers” gave to the song. I had the impression that I was sitting right next to Jordana, enjoying a private moment of music-making, because of the cozy and pleasant sound of the little upright piano. The professional recording, mixing, and mastering job done by Akashic Records further emphasized this personal touch. The outcome transports me to Jordana’s universe with its rich, all-encompassing sound.

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Jordana seems really excited about this release, and it makes sense. Not only is “The Dancing Pink Flowers” a stunning song, but it’s also a risky move for her in a different direction. She expressed her freedom to try something new with this song, and it comes through. She seamlessly combines parts of classical music with Bossa Nova to create a new sound that has the emotional depth and complexity I’ve come to expect from her work.

As I listened to this composition, I couldn’t help but go back on my personal springtime experiences. The melody brought back memories of the season’s sense of rejuvenation, the air heavy with the sweet scent of cherry blossoms in full bloom, and the blossoms themselves. “The Dancing Pink Flowers” is more than just a piece of music; Jordana’s arrangement expertly encapsulates these feelings. The beauty and transitory aspect of the natural world, as well as the power of music to capture and hold onto these moments, are brought to mind.

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“The Dancing Pink Flowers” is remarkable for its capacity to inspire a sense of serenity and reflection. The mellow cadence and soft beat induce introspection by luring the listener to take a moment to unwind. This composition provides a welcome diversion in a world that frequently seems hurried and disorganized. With the help of Jordana’s calming and reflective songs, it’s an opportunity to reestablish a connection with both the natural world and oneself.

I felt a deep sense of thankfulness and serenity as “The Dancing Pink Flowers”‘s last notes drew to an end. With the creation of a composition that is both exquisite and profoundly affecting, Jordana Delgado has once again demonstrated her talent as a pianist and composer. I am really awaiting the complete release of her next EP, “Seasons,” and this song is the ideal preface to it. “The Dancing Pink Flowers” will stay on repeat for the time being; it’s a musical haven I can visit anytime I need some peace of mind.

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