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Fred Hersch: Solo
ByMiles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Fred Hersch
pianob.1955
Hersch eases into the program with a medley of Jobim's "Olha Maria" and "O Grande Amor," their seductive lilt showcasing his way with a beautiful melody. "Caravan" is taken at a loping pace ("like camels very slowly crossing the desert," Hersh says), but is full of wit and technical brilliance, as he plays with the acoustic space of the church. Hersch's own "Pastorale (for Robert Schumann)" is as stately and gentle as the title implies. The other original, "Whirl (for Suzanne Farrell)" also sounds just like the title, an energetic (but controlled) twirl, like a dancer spinning across the stage. "The Song Is You" fills the standard ballad slot here, as lush as any ballad lover could ask for.
"In Walked Bud" is the most energetic piece in the set by far, full of wild invention and contrapuntal flights. While Hersh's interpretation probably couldn't be called "Monkian," I like to think

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
A varied program, with inspired playing throughout. While the album title sounds a bit generic, the music is anything but. ">
Track Listing
Olha Maria/O Grande Amor; Caravan; Pastorale (For Robert Schumann); Whirl (For Suzanne Farrell); The Song Is You; In Walked Bud; Both Sides Now.
Personnel
Fred Hersch
pianoFred Hersch: piano
Album information
Title: Solo | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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