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Fred Hersch & Esperanza Spalding: Alive at the Village Vanguard
ByEsperanza Spalding
bassb.1984


Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Yet even a musician as curious, comprehensive and supremely competent as spalding can find new ways to leave us in wonder, asking, How did she do that?
Welcome to Alive at the Village Vanguard, a collaboration with pianist Fred Hersch that makes an exalted level of mastery seem like child's play.
And while we're at it, isn't it time we gave Fred Hersch his flowers? Like spalding, Hersch is a composer, author and teacher of singular gifts. As a player, he is solidly in the jazz tradition but has extended at its frontiers with such visionary recorded projects as Leaves of Grass (Palmetto Records, 2005), a setting of Walt Whitman poems for vocalists and ensemble, and Breath By Breath (Palmetto Records, 2022), a meditation on the Buddhist concept of refuge for jazz trio and string quartet. Hersch's innovation at the piano and the composer's table is settled law, but his greatest talentand spalding's toomight be as a collaborator.
Alive at the Village Vanguard offers proof from the first notes of "But Not For Me," a song so thoroughly dissected by jazz singers and instrumentalists that it should have little left to reveal. By choosing this chestnut, and by animating it with their soaring, dancing musical conversation, Hersch and Spalding set a challenge for themselves and vault over it. With imaginative accompaniment from Hersch, spalding delivers it without sentimentality. But how to put across

Ira Gershwin
composer / conductor1896 - 1983
That's the way it goes for eight cuts and 68 minutes: stunning vocals followed by a mesmerizing piano solo with the two coming together to take it out. It's a familiar formula, but Hersch and spalding fill it with a jewel box of revelations.
Take the simple little clavé that Hersch taps out on a choked B-flat to begin "Little Suede Shoes" or spalding's racing Brazilian scat on

Egberto Gismonti
guitarb.1947
These virtuoso turns are neck-snapping, but Hersch is a poet at heart and he finds the album's center of gravity in two ballads.
"Some Other Time," is not the familiar Bernstein composition, but a

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998
And then there's Hersch's poignant torch song "A Wish" with lyrics by

Norma Winstone
vocalsb.1941
That kind of magic is all over Alive at the Village Vanguard, which was recorded by James Farber with a presence and atmosphere, both intimate and electrifying that is a summary description of the album itself.
Every year, Fred Hersch releases an understatedly beautiful record in January that somehow gets lost when the year end polls are tallied. That's not likely to happen with Alive at the Village Vanguard. This is a recording that puts a marker down for jazz at the summit, and there's no underestimating it. ">
Track Listing
But Not For Me; Dream of Monk; Little Suede Shoes; Girl Talk; Evidence; Some Other Time; Loro; A Wish.
Personnel
Fred Hersch
pianoEsperanza Spalding
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Title: Alive at the Village Vanguard | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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