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New Music: John Steiner

Patheos caught up with composer, pianist, and worship leader John Steiner to reflect on musical inspiration, composing for the church, his hopes for his music, and the release of his new solo piano CD, Into the Green.

By Deborah Arca, July 21, 2009


Ask John Steiner about the inspiration for his new solo piano album, and you are likely to receive a divine response.

"I feel most connected to the flow of spirit when channeling new music," says the composer of Into the Green (Philomuse), the follow-up to his critically-acclaimed album, Out of the Blue. "Many of my improvisations eventually become written compositions ending up on my CDs. My intention is to bring healing vibrations to the world through my music."

Some of the tracks on Into the Green are inspired by piano improvisations Steiner created during services at the First Presbyterian Church of San Rafael, California and the San Francisco Center for Spiritual Living, where he is a regular worship leader. During a performance in December, for example, he worked with suggestions from the audience regarding mood or thought, and created improvisational pieces on the spot. A woman in the audience suggested the word "peace," and subsequently, a final version of the resulting improvisational piece is found on his new CD, aptly titled "Peace."

Recorded in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Into the Green's refreshing sound may have been enhanced by the long hikes Steiner enjoyed during his time off from the recording process. The new album was produced by J S Kingfisher (Vesica Piscis, Muzoracle, Musician's Dice) and is scheduled for release on his innovative Philomuse label July 21, 2009.

On the same date, Philomuse is also reissuing Steiner's earlier album, Out of the Blue, which received the following praise from CD Baby: "With romantic and impressionistic influences, this is the perfection of classical embracing easy listening. These elegant, moving and cozy pieces for piano, cello and vocals are the epitome of this genre...way too intelligent to skip past."

A New York native, Steiner made San Francisco his home in 1989 and works professionally as a performer, composer, producer, pianist, and keyboardist. He holds a B.A. in Music from San Francisco State University.

We caught up with John recently and talked with him about the inspiration for his music, his church work, and what he hopes people receive from his music.

Patheos: How would you describe your new CD, Into the Green?

Steiner: I would say the music is reflective, uplifting, meditative, and healing. The pieces come from a spiritual place and serve a grounding and joyful place in my life.

Deborah ArcaDeborah Arca joined the Patheos team after more than ten years managing programs for the Program in Christian Spirituality at the San Francisco Theological Seminary. Deborah has also been a youth minister, a director of Christian Education and music/theatre programs for young people and has served as a music director for worship and special retreats.

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