Format: CD
Location: Montpelier, Vermont
Released: 2001
Label: BlueMinute Records
Genre: Contemporary Classical / Ambient / Solo Piano
Tracklist
Welcome
Winterville
Liquid Sun
Echo Canyon
Twilight Morning
Arpeggios #1
Arpeggios #2
Dancing Child
Highland Pursuit
Must You Go?
Winding Staircase
Processional
Remembrance
Last Caress
Fingerpaintings is a quietly powerful solo piano record from Vermont composer Michael Sucher, blending impressionistic improvisation with melodic restraint and emotional clarity. Recorded and released in Vermont and circulated through the regional independent music network documented by the Big Heavy World archive, this album sits comfortably alongside artists like Keith Jarrett and Harold Budd while remaining grounded in New England’s reflective, intimate aesthetic. A scarce regional release that rarely surfaces outside of local collections, this copy is offered at a fair collector-friendly price—better than most secondary listings—while respecting its value as a documented piece of Vermont’s modern piano and experimental music history.
Format: CD
Location: Montpelier, Vermont
Released: 2001
Label: BlueMinute Records
Genre: Contemporary Classical / Ambient / Solo Piano
Tracklist
Welcome
Winterville
Liquid Sun
Echo Canyon
Twilight Morning
Arpeggios #1
Arpeggios #2
Dancing Child
Highland Pursuit
Must You Go?
Winding Staircase
Processional
Remembrance
Last Caress
Fingerpaintings is a quietly powerful solo piano record from Vermont composer Michael Sucher, blending impressionistic improvisation with melodic restraint and emotional clarity. Recorded and released in Vermont and circulated through the regional independent music network documented by the Big Heavy World archive, this album sits comfortably alongside artists like Keith Jarrett and Harold Budd while remaining grounded in New England’s reflective, intimate aesthetic. A scarce regional release that rarely surfaces outside of local collections, this copy is offered at a fair collector-friendly price—better than most secondary listings—while respecting its value as a documented piece of Vermont’s modern piano and experimental music history.