François Raulin's "Correspondances" is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary jazz, released on July 22, 2016, under the independent label Abalone Productions. This 58-minute album is a testament to Raulin's virtuosic piano playing and his deep appreciation for the musical heritage that has influenced him.
The album is a collection of pieces that pay homage to various musical luminaries and styles, each track a unique conversation between Raulin and his inspirations. From the intricate classical influences of "Cher Martial" and "Conversations sur Dutilleux" to the vibrant jazz traditions explored in "Tango indigo" and "Jimmy (à Paul Bley)," Raulin's compositions are both intellectually stimulating and deeply expressive.
"Correspondances" is not just a display of technical prowess but also a celebration of musical dialogue. Tracks like "Lettre à Emma Bovary" and "Lettre à Jean Jacques Avenel" are personal missives, blending literary and musical references into a rich tapestry of sound. The album also features collaborations and homages to notable figures such as Randy Weston, Hermeto Pascoal, and Conlon Nancarrow, showcasing Raulin's ability to engage with a wide range of musical languages.
With its diverse repertoire and sophisticated arrangements, "Correspondances" offers a profound listening experience that highlights François Raulin's unique voice in the world of contemporary jazz.