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Wherever You Are

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Wherever You Are

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It s said that the true test of a jazz musician s mettle is to hear how they treat a ballad. Legendary pianist Denny Zeitlin no longer needs to prove his fantastic ability as a master interpreter of ballads, along with many other songs. On his new Sunnyside recording Wherever You Are, Zeitlin presents an entire program of ballads (classics from the American Songbook along with a couple of originals and tasteful renditions of compositions by the master songwriter Antonio Carlos Jobim.) Wherever You Are is Zeitlin s third solo outing for Sunnyside and his most focused. The pianist s intent to explore a particular mood and style rewards the listener with a very personal experience: My hope is that you will be rewarded by deep listening to this album, and also find it a worthy companion to activities of daily life a fine meal, perhaps; moments of contemplation; and most especially, being with someone you love. Zeitlin s love for these compositions isn t only for the brilliant compositions but also for the lyrics that accompany them. The best interpreters know not only the harmonic particularities of these gems but also the inflections and nuances that only a human voice can invoke. The true masters can make the song sing without a syllable being sung. Zeitlin does that here. The album begins with the composer Johnny Green s classic Body and Soul re-harmonized and lovingly embellished by Zeitlin s musing. Good-Bye by Gordon Jenkins follows with its plaintive, melancholy melody. The short medley of Jobim s Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars/How Insensitive is an unintentional but natural shift from one of this master composer s deeply sensual bossa novas into another. Harold Arlen s Last Night When We Were Young arises subtly, poignantly as the pianist caresses a lovely performance from the instrument. Zeitlin challenges himself by reharmonizing the melody of Fragos, Baker and Gasparre s I Hear a Rhapsody, making a very unique rendition of this standard
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Release Date:
2012-07-03
Publication Date:
2012-07-03
Publisher:
Sunnyside
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
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Weight:
91 g
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