Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Satoko Fujii / Joe Fonda: Mizu
Satoko Fujii / Joe Fonda: Mizu
ByJoe Fonda
bassb.1954

Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Gianni Mimmo
saxophone, sopranob.1957
Mizuthe Japanese word for "water"is the seventh installment in a year-long, monthly release project celebrating Fujii's sixtieth birthday. Lest listeners be concerned that Fujii's creative well would begin to run dry, this album continues to spotlight a tireless, one-of-a-kind musical force whose composing skills mesh perfectly with her affinity for like-minded collaborators.
The collection features three extended works and the surprise here may be in the hints of classicism and overall reflectiveness of these improvisations. Mizu is bookended by two twenty-plus minute pieces; the first, "Rik Bevernage," dedicates its first half to unusual and subdued constructs before Fujii's quirkily lyrical solo. Fonda takes up the bow and the remainder of the piece takes a wary, searching approach as the duo dance around each other's experiments. "Long Journey" begins quietly reserved, then becomes a

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
Not only is Mizu the best work this duo has produced, but it holds promise for what has quickly become an exceptional creative partnership. While Fujii emphasizes that the pair are operating on level footing, there is no doubt that her piano work, here confined mostly to the outside of the instrument, is among the finest of her career. A terrific album. ">
Track Listing
Rik Bevernage; Long Journey; Mizu.
Personnel
Satoko Fujii
pianoSatoko Fujii: piano, prepared piano; Joe Fonda: bass, flute (3).
Album information
Title: Mizu | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Long Song Records
Tags
Comments
PREVIOUS / NEXT
Support All About Jazz
