Marilyn Crispell's "One Dark Night I Left My Silent House," released on ECM Records in 2010, is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz. This album, spanning a total of 62 minutes, showcases Crispell's mastery of the genre, blending improvisational freedom with a deep sense of musicality. The tracklist is a testament to her versatility, featuring pieces like "Invocation" and "Evocation" that frame the album with a sense of ritual and reflection. Tracks such as "The Hawk And The Mouse" and "Stay, Stray" delve into dynamic interplay and textural exploration, while "Owl Moon" and "Still Life With Woodpeckers" evoke vivid imagery and a sense of natural wonder. Crispell's piano work is both intricate and expressive, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that range from delicate and introspective to bold and assertive. "One Dark Night I Left My Silent House" is a profound exploration of jazz that highlights Marilyn Crispell's unique voice and her significant contributions to the genre.