Misha Alperin's "Blue Fjord," released on May 1, 2004, under Jaro Records, is a captivating journey through the realms of contemporary jazz and classical piano music. Spanning 47 minutes, this album features eight tracks, each showcasing Alperin's unique blend of improvisational skill and compositional depth.
The album opens with "Poem," a delicate and introspective piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. "Toccata" and "Prelude in B Minor" highlight Alperin's classical training, while "Improvisation" and "Ostinato in 7/8" demonstrate his mastery of jazz and avant-garde styles. "Blue Fjord," the title track, is a standout piece that combines lyrical melodies with intricate rhythms, evoking the serene beauty of its namesake.
"Similar to Mazurka" and "Dedication to Bill Evans" pay homage to traditional folk forms and the legendary jazz pianist, respectively. Throughout the album, Alperin's playing is marked by a deep sense of introspection and a keen ear for detail, making "Blue Fjord" a compelling listen for fans of both jazz and classical music.