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Burak Bedikyan: New Beginning
ByBurak Bedikyan
pianob.1978
For instance, "Rue Dauphin" starts off with Bedikyan's contemplative, unaccompanied refrains. Bassist

Jay Anderson
bassb.1955

Adam Nussbaum
drumsb.1955
Similarly, the wistful "Ay?a" starts off as a ballad steeped in eastern motifs. Bedikyan plays yearning phrases that mix with Anderson's lyrical lines and Nussbaum's sashaying brushes, and create passionate sonic poetry. Anderson's agile and warm solo further underscores this poetic sense. Bedikyan showcases his own virtuosity on "Epilogue" as he goes from a haunting and, a touch, dissonant extemporization, with western classical influences, to a meandering one that alternates between dense resonant chords and cascades of bluesy notes. Nussbaum drives the music with his thunderous and elegant polyrhythms.
Bedikyan has titled New Beginning correctly as it is a departure from his previous work, yet is rooted firmly in it. On it Bedikyan finds his own, unique voice. He also expands on inventive ideas and concepts without hesitation. Moreover, he demonstrates remarkable aptitude as a band leader as well as superb camaraderie with his sidemen. This recording is a definite high point in an otherwise stellar career. ">
Track Listing
No Complaints; Surya; Interlude; Epilogue; Ay?a; Prelude; Rue Dauphin; Leo; Blues Me Up; Things We Are; Stella By Starlight; Magic Carpet.
Personnel
Burak Bedikyan
pianoBurak Bedikyan: piano; Jay Anderson: bass; Adam Nussbaum: drums.
Album information
Title: New Beginning | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: SteepleChase Records
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