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Yelena Eckemoff: Flying Steps
ByDarek Oleszkiewicz
bass, acousticb.1963

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954
The addition of Oleszkiewicz is a windfall of almost indefinable value, the bassist contributing his experience and versatility as a sideman on more than eighty recordings, including work with pianists

Brad Mehldau
pianob.1970

Steve Kuhn
pianob.1938
In truth, it is the presence of Oleszkiewicz and Erskine that more firmly root Flying Steps in the jazz genre. Eckemoff's natural style leans closer to classical, as may be expected given her Moscow State Conservatory training in form, theory and composing. Yet, at an early age, she began exploring and honing her skills as a jazz composer while incorporating her classical influences. The resulting compositions are jazz of a more pastoral texture and tone with her rhythm section adding embellishments through intricate and complementary patterns.
Erskine is a master of the light touch, meshes nicely with Eckemoff's similar style on "For Harry," "Tears Will Come" and "Mama"all brightly illuminated pieces that Oleszkiewicz holds together while adding just the right amount of density.
One of the more interesting aspects of listening to these three musicians work together is their interdependence upon each other's skills and natural proclivities. Oleszkiewicz does not neatly fit into the role of a rhythm section player, his Like a Dream (Cryptogramophone, 2004) demonstrating that this virtuoso bassist is equally at home as a leader. Erskine's experiences with the fusion styles of

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972

Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestraIn the final analysis, Flying Steps is a part of Eckemoff's evolution, the pianist playing to her strengths with conviction and great ability. To her credit, she looks forward in choosing musical company that can move her along without discarding the equity she has built over the years. Eckemoff has always incorporated the principles of progression in her compositions and, with Flying Steps, she does so with her thematic presentation. ">
Track Listing
Promise; A Smile; Good Morning; For Harry; Isolated; Where Is Maxim?; Tears Will Come; Insomnia; Mama; Steps; Tomorrow.
Personnel
Yelena Eckemoff: piano; Darek Oleszkiewicz: bass; Peter Erskine: drums.
Album information
Title: Flying Steps | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: L & H Production
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