Brad Mehldau's "Modern Music" is a captivating journey through the world of jazz, released on September 19, 2011, under the prestigious Nonesuch label. Clocking in at 47 minutes, this album is a testament to Mehldau's virtuosity and his ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and engaging whole.
The album opens with "Crazy Quilt," a piece that immediately draws the listener in with its intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity. "Unrequited" follows, showcasing Mehldau's signature piano style, while "Generatrix" offers a more introspective and contemplative mood. The inclusion of a "Celtic Folk Melody" adds a touch of traditional charm, highlighting Mehldau's versatility.
One of the standout tracks is the "Excerpt from Music for 18 Musicians," a piece that demonstrates Mehldau's ability to interpret and reimagine classical compositions with a jazz sensibility. "Lonely Woman" is another highlight, featuring a haunting melody that lingers long after the track has ended. "Modern Music" itself is a title track that lives up to its name, offering a fresh and innovative take on jazz.
The album also includes "Elegia," a piece that showcases Mehldau's ability to convey deep emotion through his music, and an "Excerpt from String Quartet #5," which adds a classical touch to the album's diverse repertoire.
Throughout "Modern Music," Brad Mehldau's mastery of the piano is evident, making this album a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and music lovers alike.