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Francesca Han & Ralph Alessi: Exude
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Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Corcoran Holt
bass
Justin Brown
drumsWith its minor-key, blues-tinged impressionism, "Apollo Tokyo" sets the tone for much of the music that follows. One of four Han originals, including the unaccompanied improvisation "Present," the pianist's hybrid jazz-classical vocabulary harbors finesse, sensitivity and subtle drama. Nowhere is this more apparent than on her blues-filtered arrangement of the traditional Korean air "Arirang," where her pristine minimalist touches in the piano's upper register, and slowly pulsing bass notes at the other end of the keys, create a bewitching counterpoint to Alessi's mournful muted voice.
Likewise, Alessi contributes four originals of handsome understatement, with "Diagonal Lady" a particular highlight. Only on the dynamically shifting ground of "Humdrum" does the trumpeter abandon the prevailing less-is-more template with a flurry of tumbling notes. In fact, authorship is almost irrelevant on narratives that are all about duo dialogue. With almost nothing in the way of unison play, bar the intro to the otherwise largely abstract "They Agree," theirs is a fluid exchange of shadows and light that eschews cliché.
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Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Track Listing
Apollo Tokyo; Sage Advice; Arirang; Camargue; Humdrum; They Agree; Throwing Like a Girl; Diagonal Lady; Present (Improvisation); Chrysanthemum (For Kikuchi); Pannonica.
Personnel
Francesca Han
pianoRalph Alessi
trumpetAlbum information
Title: Exude | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Hanji
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