Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Fred Hersch's "Songs Without Words," a three-volume journey released on January 1, 2001, under the prestigious Nonesuch label. This jazz masterpiece spans an impressive three hours and three minutes, offering a rich tapestry of musical exploration.
Volume One: Fred's Songs introduces Hersch's original compositions, each a unique blend of emotion and technical brilliance. From the tender "Aria" to the playful "Tango," and the haunting "The Moon's Lullaby," this volume showcases Hersch's versatility and depth as a composer and pianist.
Volume Two: Jazz Tunes delves into the heart of jazz, featuring both standards and original pieces. Tracks like "Caravan," "Con Alma," and "Whisper Not" highlight Hersch's mastery of the genre, while "Duke Ellington's Sound of Love" and "Mood Indigo" pay homage to jazz legends.
Volume Three: Cole Porter brings a classic touch to the album, with Hersch's interpretations of Porter's timeless songs. From the sultry "So in Love" to the playful "You're the Top," and the bittersweet "Everytime We Say Goodbye," this volume is a testament to Hersch's ability to breathe new life into beloved standards.
Throughout "Songs Without Words," Fred Hersch's piano playing is a revelation, his touch both delicate and powerful, his phrasing impeccable. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a treasure trove of musical delights that will leave you enchanted and inspired.