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Brad Mehldau: Brad Mehldau: Live in Marciac
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Live in Marciac
Nonesuch Records
2011
If there's any (relatively) young pianist ready to take the torch from

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969
Unlike Jarrett, Mehldau doesn't start with a blank slate when he hits the stage. Instead, he combines original material with older standards and imaginative reworkings of more recent pop songs (another difference, since Jarrett's interpretive interests largely date half a century ago or more)in this case Kurt Cobain ("Lithium"), Radiohead ("Exit Music for a Film") and

The Beatles
band / ensemble / orchestra"Things Behind the Sun," reprised here from Live in Tokyo, best highlights Mehldau's structural and improvisational growth. Opening Tokyo with a relatively faithful, brief and self-contained rendition of Nick Drake's simple song and memorable melody, here Mehldau places the tune mid-set on this two-CD/one-DVD set. Taken at a brighter clip, he expands it to nearly double Tokyo's length, with a driving left hand that alternates between staggering contrapuntal passages and a propulsive rhythm where Mehldau does, with one hand, what most pianists require two to accomplish. Watching his performance of the song on the DVDbeautifully filmed with multiple camera angles that make clear how he what he does, even if it's also enough to send most pianists packing for the hillsis even more thrilling, even for the non-pianists in his fan base. Segueing seamlessly into "Litihium," Mehldau discovers Cobain's inner gospel as much as he does the late Nirvana singer/guitarist's inner Bach, building to a thrilling, fugue-like interlude, improvising over a motoring bass line before ultimately returning to Cobain's theme, successfully evoking its energy while adding, at times, almost unfathomable layers of detail.
But if it seems that Mehldau has become overly tied to contemporary material and knotty interpretations that are custom-suited to his remarkable virtuosity, a painstakingly spare version of the Fain/Webster chestnut, "Secret Love"stripped bare from trio versions on both Art of the Trio Vol. 5: Progressions (Warner Bros., 2001) and Complete Friday Night Sets (Nonesuch, 2008)reveals the pianist at his most vulnerable, his most fragile, even as he peppers its poignant melody with unexpected low register punctuations and hints of unsettling dissonance.
The audio program features a bonus encore of pianist

Bobby Timmons
piano1935 - 1974

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990

It's sometimes difficult to hear real change in an artist, once they establish a clear voice and achieve a certain degree of critical and popular acclaim, but with Live in Marciac it's possible to actually see the seemingly impossible feats of two-handed pianism that Mehldau has been honing, in the public eye, for nearly two decades. With a number of other outstanding recent solo recordings from pianists as diverse as

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Gwilym Simcock
pianob.1981
Tracks: CD1: Storm; It's Alright With Me; Secret Love; Unrequited; Resignation; Trailer Park Ghost; Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow); Exit Music (for a Film). CD2: Things Behind the Sun; Lithium; Lilac Wine; Martha My Dear; My Favorite Things; Dat Dere. DVD: Storm; It's Alright With Me; Secret Love; Unrequited; Resignation; Trailer Park Ghost; Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow); Exit Music (for a Film); Things Behind the Sun; Lithium; Lilac Wine; Martha My Dear; My Favorite Things. DVD Special Feature: transcription of "Resignation," viewable separately or onscreen while track running.
Personnel: Brad Mehldau: piano. ">
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CD1: Storm; It's Alright With Me; Secret Love; Unrequited; Resignation; Trailer Park Ghost; Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow); Exit Music (for a Film). CD2: Things Behind the Sun; Lithium; Lilac Wine; Martha My Dear; My Favorite Things; Dat Dere. DVD: Storm; It's Alright With Me; Secret Love; Unrequited; Resignation; Trailer Park Ghost; Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow); Exit Music (for a Film); Things Behind the Sun; Lithium; Lilac Wine; Martha My Dear; My Favorite Things. DVD Special Feature: transcription of "Resignation," viewable separately or onscreen while track running.
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Title: Live In Marciac | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Nonesuch Records
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