Fred Hersch, a renowned name in the jazz world, presents his captivating album "Sarabande," released on January 22, 2016, under the Sunnyside label. This 50-minute journey through the soul of jazz is a testament to Hersch's mastery and his ability to breathe new life into both classic and original compositions.
The album opens with "I Have Dreamed," a tender ballad that sets the tone for the introspective journey ahead. Hersch's piano work is exquisite, each note resonating with a depth of emotion that is characteristic of his playing. The title track, "Sarabande," is a standout, showcasing Hersch's virtuosic technique and his knack for storytelling through music.
Hersch's interpretations of standards like "What Is This Thing Called Love?" and "Blue In Green" are refreshing and innovative, offering a new perspective on these beloved tunes. His original compositions, such as "Enfant" and "Child's Song," are equally compelling, demonstrating his prowess as a composer.
Throughout the album, Hersch's playing is nuanced and expressive, his melodies flowing like a river, sometimes gentle and soothing, other times powerful and turbulent. "Sarabande" is not just an album; it's a collection of musical moments that will leave you reflecting long after the last note fades away. Whether you're a longtime fan of Fred Hersch or new to his work, "Sarabande" is a captivating exploration of the jazz piano repertoire that is sure to impress.