Sylvie Courvoisier's "Signs and Epigrams" is a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music, released on April 24, 2007, under the esteemed Tzadik label. This 53-minute album is a testament to Courvoisier's virtuosity and innovative spirit, showcasing her unique ability to blend intricate compositions with spontaneous improvisation.
The album opens with "Ricochet," setting the stage for a series of tracks that are as intellectually stimulating as they are musically engaging. "Des Signes Et Des Songes" and "Meccania" delve into complex rhythms and textures, while the three "Epigram" tracks offer a series of concise, poetic explorations. "Confins De Luers" and "Chick" further highlight Courvoisier's versatility, shifting seamlessly between delicate introspection and bold, expressive playing. The album concludes with "Mis En Pieces" and "Sololoquy," leaving the listener with a sense of both resolution and anticipation.
Courvoisier's mastery of the piano is evident throughout, as she navigates the album's diverse landscapes with precision and passion. "Signs and Epigrams" is not just an album; it's an experience that challenges and delights, making it a standout release in the world of contemporary jazz.