Zbigniew Preisner's poignant album, Forgotten We'll Be, is a masterfully crafted requiem that delves into the depths of human emotion. Released on 7 June 2021 via Preisner Productions, this 40-minute sonic journey is a testament to Preisner's skill in evoking powerful feelings through his music.
The album's tracklist, comprising 19 intricately woven pieces, takes the listener on a sombre and introspective path. From the haunting 'Return to Medellín' to the sorrowful 'Deep Sorrow', each composition is a thoughtful exploration of the human experience. The 'Van Den Budenmayer Farewell' series, presented in three parts, is a particularly striking aspect of the album, showcasing Preisner's ability to craft melodies that are both beautiful and heartbreaking.
Throughout Forgotten We'll Be, Preisner's use of genre-bending requiem elements creates a sense of timelessness, drawing the listener into a world of reflection and contemplation. The inclusion of pieces such as 'Letter to the Father' and 'Letter from the Father - Harp Version' adds a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, while 'The Crime' and 'The End of Happiness' introduce a sense of urgency and desperation.
With Forgotten We'll Be, Zbigniew Preisner has created an album that is at once a deeply personal and universally relatable work. It is a testament to the power of music to evoke emotions, spark memories, and provide solace in times of sorrow. As the final notes of 'Van Den Budenmayer Farewell (Coro Transcription)' fade away, the listener is left to ponder the beauty and complexity of human experience, forever changed by the encounter with Preisner's haunting and beautiful music.