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The Aaron Goldberg Quartet At The Village Vanguard
ByVillage Vanguard
New York, NY
February 3, 2011
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor gloom of night could keep pianist Aaron Goldberg from his appointed rounds at the Village Vanguard. While Goldberg's opening night met with all of the aforementioned conditions, and a few other treats that the weather gods saw fit to bring down upon the people, things had settled down by the third evening of the engagement and his augmented trio was in prime performance mode.
Goldberg's first set of the night, lasting just over an hour, was heavy on material from Home (Sunnyside, 2010), touching on everything from personalized takes on decidedly different songs of Latin American origin

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965
When Turner was tacit, Goldberg and his longtime trio mates had no problem holding the attention of the audience, as they dissected the music from every angle possible. Rubato piano introductions led to flexible displays of rhythmic acuity ("Taurus") and malleable bass lines melded with the piano, as brushes colored the corners of the music ("Luiza").
While bassist

Reuben Rogers
bass, acoustic
Eric Harland
drumsb.1976

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938
Some brief remarks from Goldberg served as an introduction for "Yoyo," a Haitian folk tune that the pianist reworked for the quartet and used to close out the set. Goldberg discussed an impending trip to Haiti, and touched on the tragedy that the earthquake wrought there, but the sunny music that followed these remarks spoke of the irrepressible spirit that resides deep within the culture of that country. Turner returned to the fold, adding sultry sounds to the mix, as Goldberg delighted in mixing funk, Latin-leaning sounds and tropical allure into this one appealing package.
Familiarity, in the case of the members of Aaron Goldberg's Quartet, breeds respectnot contemptand communication of the highest level, as consistently demonstrated during this roller coaster ride of a set.
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