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Enrico Pieranunzi with Marc Johnson and Paul Motian: Enrico Pieranunzi: Live at the Village Vanguard
ByEnrico Pieranunzi
pianob.1949

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Pieranunzi, who made his name as one of Italy's top jazz men, rose to a higher profile in America via his work with trumpeter

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Phil Woods
saxophone, alto1931 - 2015
Motian displays an energized style from the beginning, on the rousing take on

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
"Pensive Fragments" begins with a brooding intro, with Motian whispering on brushes behind Pieranunzi's abstractions. Johnson takes a solo, with Pieranunzi dropping single notes like icy raindrops before he takes the lead with the prettiest of reveries inside Motian's shuffling brushes. "My Funny Valentine," a jazz staple from the Great American Songbook, sounds sinister during the intro, then a light blinks on, and Pieranunzi takes things into a brighter room, giving a tune that is normally a ballad a sense of urgency, an insistent momentum.
The trio wraps it up with Italian film maker Nino Rota's "La Dolce Vita," a sprightly tune given here an injection of idiosyncratic depth with the group slipping into a a rubato mode, then shifting into a straight ahead groove, moving into a bass solo where every notethe spare piano comping, the pull of a bass string or the hit of a stick on a cymbalsounds like a divine proclamation. Then things swing back into a jaunty groove, closing out an extraordinary piano trio set, one of the year's finest jazz recordings. ">
Track Listing
I Mean You; Tales From the Unexpected; Pensive Fragments; My Funny Valentine; Fellini's Waltz; Subconscious Lee; Unless They Love You; La Dolce Vita.
Personnel
Enrico Pieranunzi
pianoEnrico Pieranunzi: piano: Marc Johnson: bass; Paul Motian: drums.
Album information
Title: Enrico Pieranunzi: Live at the Village Vanguard | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: CAM Jazz
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