GA Russell Posted May 18, 2008 Report Posted May 18, 2008 ECM is on a roll with classical pianists recording solo albums. Two weeks ago they released a very enjoyable album by Misha Alperin entitled Her First Dance. Alperin is occasionally accompanied by a violin, cello, french horn or flugelhorn, but for the most part this is a solo album. In the past I haven't bought into Stanley Crouch's argument that for a music to be jazz it must be based upon the blues. But I am starting to think that he may have a point. This album is categorized by the label as jazz, but I don't think that it would satisfy someone with a jazz jones. On the other hand, I really like it, particularly late in the evening as the day is winding down. There's not a bad track. Alperin is quite talented. I think that those of you who enjoy classical music would like this, as long as you don't expect jazz that swings. Quote
jeffsjazz Posted May 18, 2008 Report Posted May 18, 2008 ECM is on a roll with classical pianists recording solo albums. Two weeks ago they released a very enjoyable album by Misha Alperin entitled Her First Dance. Alperin is occasionally accompanied by a violin, cello, french horn or flugelhorn, but for the most part this is a solo album. In the past I haven't bought into Stanley Crouch's argument that for a music to be jazz it must be based upon the blues. But I am starting to think that he may have a point. This album is categorized by the label as jazz, but I don't think that it would satisfy someone with a jazz jones. On the other hand, I really like it, particularly late in the evening as the day is winding down. There's not a bad track. Alperin is quite talented. I think that those of you who enjoy classical music would like this, as long as you don't expect jazz that swings. Concur entirely Quote
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