Fred Hersch, a renowned pianist in the jazz world, presents "Evanescence: A Tribute to Bill Evans," a captivating album released on November 1, 2017, under the Jazz City label. This album is a heartfelt homage to the legendary Bill Evans, featuring a collection of 11 tracks that span a total duration of 1 hour and 1 minute. The album includes both original compositions and interpretations of Evans' iconic works, such as "Waltz for Debby" and "Nardis."
Hersch's nuanced and sensitive playing pays tribute to Evans' unique musical language, while also showcasing his own distinctive voice. The album opens with "My Bells," a delicate and introspective piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Other highlights include "Turn Out the Stars," a poignant ballad that Evans often performed as an encore, and "Peri's Scope," a complex and intricate composition that demonstrates Hersch's technical prowess.
Throughout the album, Hersch is joined by a stellar lineup of musicians, including bassist Drew Gress and drummer Eric McPherson, who provide a solid and supportive rhythm section. The album also features guest appearances by saxophonist Anat Cohen and vocalist Kate McGarry, who add their own unique perspectives to the music.
"Evanescence: A Tribute to Bill Evans" is not just a collection of songs, but a testament to the enduring influence of Bill Evans on the jazz world. Fred Hersch's interpretations of Evans' music are both respectful and innovative, offering a fresh perspective on the classic compositions while staying true to their essence. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bill Evans or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to be a rewarding listening experience.