Bengt Hallberg's "Black & White Concerto," released on January 1, 1996, under Vax Records, is a captivating journey through a blend of jazz styles, including cool jazz, hard bop, and Swedish ballads. This album showcases Hallberg's mastery as a musician, offering a diverse collection of tracks that highlight his versatility and skill.
The album opens with three live tracks, "On Stage - Sats 1," "On Stage - Sats 2," and "On Stage - Sats 3," providing an energetic start that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The "Concertino Nr 2 Ritmo ROMANtico" section features three movementsâ"Allegro Moderato," "Larghetto," and "Vivace Assai"âeach showcasing Hallberg's dynamic range and technical prowess. The "Ur Ivory Concerto" section continues this trend with "Moderato" and "Allegro," offering a mix of intensity and finesse.
"Black & White Concerto" is divided into three parts: "Allegro Moderato," "Andante Quasi Adagio," and "Allegro Assai." These tracks demonstrate Hallberg's ability to navigate different tempos and moods, from the lively and upbeat to the slow and contemplative. The album also includes a trio of Swedish ballads, "I FolkdrÀkt - PÄ FriarstrÄt," "I FolkdrÀkt - AftonsÄng," and "I FolkdrÀkt - GÄnglÄt frÄn Solliden," which add a touch of cultural richness and melodic beauty to the collection.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, "Black & White Concerto" is a comprehensive and engaging listen. Bengt Hallberg's expertise and creativity shine through in every track, making this album a standout in his discography and a delight for jazz enthusiasts.