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The Rarest of Ivories: Fred Hersch, Joey Alexander, Eliane Elias and Renee Rosnes
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Fred Hersch
pianob.1955

Joey Alexander
pianob.2003

Eliane Elias
piano and vocalsb.1960

Renee Rosnes
pianob.1962

Live in Europe
Palmetto Records
2018
In his essay for this release, Fred Hersch notes he and his trio didn't know they were being recorded. Yet the pianist and bassist John Hebert and drummer Eric McPherson nevertheless exhibit an ingenuity here similar to that captured on previous concert titles such as Sunday Night at the Vanguard (Palmetto, 2016). In fact, the threesome's shared history (including this date near the end of a tour) leads to even more finely-honed intricacy of interplay. The performance is thus fully deserving of the raucous applause offered from the audience, itself a borderline jarring sensation given the quiet dignity in Fred Hersch's playing. And because the leader elicits a similarly understated formality from his comrades, the threesome don't so much dazzle their listeners as exalt them, in an ever-so-unobtrusive fashion.

Eclipse
Motéma Music
2018
As if any reaffirmation of

Joey Alexander
pianob.2003

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Music From Man of La Mancha
Concord Records
2018
The inventive reinterpretation of standards is one of the most venerated traditions in jazz, but it's usually reserved for a single tune, rather than a healthy cross-section of such material. Pianist Eliane Elias is nothing if not ambitious, though, so it comes as little surprise she would select an album's worth of excerpts from this famed stage play, arrange it for a small ensemble and then enlist the assistance of truly stellar musicians for the invigorating reworking(s). Bassists

Eddie Gomez
bassb.1944

Marc Johnson
bassb.1953

Jack DeJohnette
drumsb.1942

Manolo Badrena
percussion
Beloved of the Sky
Smoke Sessions Records
2018
Equally vigorous and reflective, often in quick succession, pianist/composer Renee Rosnes reaffirms her virtues as a writer, player and bandleader here. No doubt it helps that, as with saxophonist

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Steve Nelson
vibraphoneb.1954

Lenny White
drumsb.1949

Peter Washington
bassb.1964
Tracks and Personnel
Live In Europe
Tracks: Wee See; Snape Maltings; Scuttlers; Skipping; Bristol Fog; Newklypso; The Big Easy; Miyako; Black Nile; Blue Monk.
Personnel: Fred Hersch: piano; John Hebert: bass; Eric McPherson: drums.
Eclipse
Tracks: Bali; Faithful; Draw Me Nearer; Moment's Notice; Blackbird; Eclipse; Fourteen; The Very Thought of You; Space; Time Remember; Peace.
Personnel: Joey Alexander: piano; Joshua Redman: tenor saxophone; Reuben Rogers: bass; Eric Harland: drums.
Music From Man of La Mancha
Tracks: To Each His Dulcinea; Dulcinea; What Does He Want of Me; The Barber's Song; It's All The Same; I'm Only Thinking of Him; Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote); The Impossible Dream; A Little Gossip.
Personnel: Eliane Elias: piano; Eddie Gomez: bass; Marc Johnson: bass; Jack DeJohnette: drums; Satoshi Takeish: drums; Manolo Badrena: percussion.
Beloved of the Sky
Tracks: Elephant Dust; Scorned as Timber, Beloved of the Sky; Mirror Image; Rosie; Black Holes; The Flame and the Lotus; Rhythm of the River;The Winter of my Discontent; Let the Wild Rumpus Start.
Personnel: Renee Rosnes: piano; Chris Potter: tenor sax, soprano sax, flute; Steve Nelson, vibes; Peter Washington: bass; Lenny White, drums.
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