Fred Hersch, a renowned jazz pianist, presents a captivating collection of original compositions and reinterpretations on his album "Concert Music," released on October 30, 2007, under the Naxos label. This album offers a unique blend of jazz genres, showcasing Hersch's exceptional skill and versatility.
The album opens with "3 Character Studies," a trio of pieces each dedicated to a different individual, followed by "24 Variations on a Bach Chorale," a testament to Hersch's classical influences and improvisational prowess. The "Lyric Piece" and "Tango Bittersweet" further highlight his ability to blend jazz with other musical styles.
The "Saloon Songs" suite, consisting of "Four-Part Slow Drag," "The 'Last Call' Waltz," and "The Bowery Rag," transports the audience to a bygone era of jazz, evoking the spirit of early 20th-century American music. Each piece is a masterclass in storytelling, with Hersch's piano painting vivid images and evoking a sense of nostalgia.
Throughout the album, Hersch's playing is characterized by its technical brilliance, harmonic sophistication, and deep emotional resonance. His interpretations of jazz standards and original compositions alike are marked by a unique sensitivity and inventiveness, making "Concert Music" a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album's duration of 1 hour and 1 minute ensures a satisfying and engaging listening experience from start to finish.