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Yelena Eckemoff: A Touch of Radiance
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Yelena Eckemoff
piano
Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954
With A Touch of Radiance, Eckemoff is expanding beyond her well-honed trio format into a quintet featuring some of New York's first-call jazz practitioners. The result is an album that leans more heavily on the lingua franca of jazz that any of her previous efforts, but that still retains significant classical influences in the piano playing and compositional structure.
Eckemoff's music has always been about melody and composition over self- indulgent flame throwing and bombast, and A Touch of Radiance follows in that same vein. The record is full of intricate pieces featuring improvisations that are well integrated into structured musical frameworks. One of Eckemoff's classically based devices is a sort of rolling circular motif below either her own improvisations, or in this case behind

Joe Locke
vibraphoneb.1959

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965
"Exuberance" opens with a piano vamp closely underwritten by bassist

George Mraz
bass1944 - 2021
Taken as a whole, A Touch of Radiance maintains consistently high compositional standards, first-rate musical craftsmanship, and an inspired level of creativity. There are no standards or battle axes here, and none of the tracks are throwaways. It's a relaxed date, but that can be deceiving: A careful listen will reveal elegantly complex music. Everyone involved is playing at his or her best.
Locke, Turner, Mraz, and Hart are jazz guys, no two ways around it. And though Eckemoff has written all of these compositions and plays piano with a certain classical sensibility, A Touch of Radiance reflects their outlooks as much as hers. That makes a richer musical experience woven from the contributions of a group of musicians who are all leaders in their own right: a first-rate record with a truly creative spirit. ">
Track Listing
Inspiration; Reminiscence; Exuberance; Affection; Pep; Imagination; Reconciliation; Tranquility; Encouragement; Radiance.
Personnel
Yelena Eckemoff
pianoMark Turner
saxophone, tenorJoe Locke
vibraphoneGeorge Mraz
bassBilly Hart
drumsYelena Eckemoff, piano; Mark Turner, tenor saxophone; Joe Locke, vibraphone; George Mraz, bass; Billy Hart, drums.
Album information
Title: A Touch of Radiance | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Self Produced
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