Brad Mehldau's "After Bach" is a captivating exploration of the timeless compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach, reimagined through the lens of modern jazz. Released on March 9, 2018, under the prestigious Nonesuch label, this album is a testament to Mehldau's virtuosity and his deep reverence for the Baroque master. Clocking in at just under an hour and ten minutes, the album seamlessly blends Bach's intricate counterpoint with Mehldau's signature harmonic sophistication and improvisational genius.
The album opens with "Before Bach: Benediction," setting the stage for a journey through some of Bach's most beloved preludes and fugues, interspersed with Mehldau's original compositions. From the serene beauty of "Prelude No. 3 in C# Major" to the intricate "Fugue No. 16 in G Minor," Mehldau's interpretations are both respectful and innovative, revealing new depths in these familiar works. His original pieces, such as "After Bach: Rondo" and "After Bach: Pastorale," complement the Bach selections with a contemporary sensibility, showcasing Mehldau's ability to bridge centuries of musical tradition.
"After Bach" is not just a collection of reworked classics; it's a conversation between two musical minds separated by time. Mehldau's piano playing is as delicate as it is powerful, his improvisations as thoughtful as they are spontaneous. The album culminates with "Prayer for Healing," a poignant original composition that leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're a fan of jazz, classical music, or simply appreciate the art of reinterpretation, "After Bach" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.