Frank Wunsch's "September Waltz," released on January 1, 2004, under Laika Records, is a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes of jazz. Spanning a concise 58 minutes, this album seamlessly blends cool jazz, free jazz, bebop, and avant-garde elements, showcasing Wunsch's versatility and mastery of the genre.
The album opens with "Joana's Waltz," a piece that sets the tone with its smooth, melodic flow, followed by "No Me," which introduces a more improvisational, free jazz feel. "Wintertag" brings a cool jazz vibe, while "Echoes D'Eric Satie" pays homage to the classical composer with a jazz twist. "Mango" adds a touch of warmth and vibrancy, leading into the title track "September Waltz," a piece that beautifully encapsulates the essence of the album.
Wunsch's skillful composition and performance shine throughout, making "September Waltz" a standout work in his discography. The album is a testament to his ability to navigate different jazz styles with ease, offering a rich and engaging listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "September Waltz" promises a delightful exploration of Frank Wunsch's musical prowess.