«...Невероятно оригинальный и замечательный композитор, удивительный, уникальный импровизатор» (Гэри Бёртон)
#777 Жанр: Contemporary Jazz, Piano, Improvisation, Classical Год издания: 2013 Издатель (лейбл): Sunnyside Records Номер по каталогу: SSC1342 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 51:42 Источник (релизер): [color=#c8be00]WEB (спасибо pluralnoun485) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: front
Треклист: 1. Spring Song (Neselovskyi) 2. Mazurka Op. 67 No. 4 (Chopin) 3. All The Things You Are (Kern) 4. Sinfonia No. 11 In G Minor BWV 797 (Bach) 5. Birdlike (Hubbard) 6. Body And Soul (Green/Heyman/Sour/Eyton) 7. San Felio (Neselovskyi) 8. My Romance (Rodgers/Hart) 9. Andantino In Modo De Canzona (Tchaikovsky) 10. Epilogue (Neselovskyi)
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Vadim Neselovskyi - piano solo[/color]
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Morewonderful players seem to come into the jazz scene all the time. This is indeed a rich time to be a jazz musician or a jazz fan. From my vantage point as a bandleader and educator, I am fortunate to see pretty much all the up and coming talents as soon as they start to get noticed. But there are new stars, and there are new stars. It is a very rare occasion when a truly original player and writer emerges from the crowd. The very rst time I met Vadim Neselovskyi, I knew he was his own man. He made an appointment to see me and presented a demo recording of his band. One listen sold me, and soon after I managed to see his group at a small club. The music was so new and fresh, I couldn't imagine where he had gotten all these ideas. Naturally, I didn't just let this go by, so I asked him to be in my band for the next few years. During that time, Vadim contributed a number of original compositions, some of the most important of our repertoire. And, I don't think I have ever met an improvisor who has more surprises in store. Every Vadim solo is a new exploration. Now I am really pleased that Vadim has recorded a CD of his own music. I would have expected him to put together a band, perhaps, but he has chosen a solo project with a powerful concept. His background in classical music and his individual take on jazz composition has produced a fascinating fusion of classical and jazz traditions. Every piece is captivating and when I listen to the whole recording, I quickly get lost in the music and it's like time stops. Vadim is truly a genius, and a player I feel very fortunate to have gotten to know. You can't ask for a better ""rst record"" to provide the chance to get to know this great artist. (Gary Burton)
Neselovskyi draws upon all of those experiences on his debut solo CD, Music for September. An elegant, lyrical collection that is equal parts classical recital and jazz session, the album is a deeply personal expression that evidences the pianist’s unique biography while sounding resolutely fresh and inspired.
“A musician sitting alone on the stage playing piano is a context that’s been around for the last 200 years,” Neselovskyi says. “Liszt did it, Chopin did it, Rachmaninov, Scriabin - I find it very interesting to basically continue that same tradition but to use everything new that the jazz tradition has brought and all the modern musical developments in classical and pop music.”
Despite a wide-ranging repertoire that includes classical pieces by Chopin and Tchaikovsky, jazz and songbook standards by the likes of Freddie Hubbard and Rodgers and Hart, and a few of his own rich originals, Music for September maintains a consistently autumnal mood, redolent of the transition of the seasons, the bold colors of falling leaves, the chill of an early fall morning.
“I went into the studio, closed my eyes and tried to imagine different sides of September,” Neselovskyi explains. “Light rain, sunny walks in the park, all those things. I was trying to channel the lyricism of the early fall and not think too much about notes.”
Of course, it didn’t hurt that the modern master of lyrical pianism, Fred Hersch, was sitting in the booth as producer. Hersch has been a tireless supporter and source of encouragement for Neselovskyi’s artistry over the past several years, so he essentially became the one-man audience for an in-studio performance.
Neselovskyi honed the material on Music for September over several years of performing solo concerts, experiences which proved integral to focusing his approach to the music. A self-professed perfectionist, he recorded every concert and studied each one in minute detail. “Since it’s just me on the stage, it’s very easy to end up playing a lot of notes to fill out the space,” he says. “But one gig after the other, I realized that the best moments I have is when I allow silence to happen. It was interesting to figure out where I could just relax and let time happen instead of trying to fill out time with music. I finally decided I should go into the studio because I was ready to be calm enough to record a solo album.”
Considering himself a composer first, it was natural that Neselovskyi should include some of his own pieces on the album. Both “Spring Song” and “San Felio” originally appeared on his debut, the quintet album Spring Song, and the latter has also been recorded in a classical rendition by Canadian saxophonist Daniel Gauthier, winning an ECHO Classical Award. He saw it as a challenge to approximate a full band sound on the piano. His approach to standards is equally idiosyncratic, as when he plays the head of Freddie Hubbard’s “Birdlike” with his left hand, spotlighting a two-hand independence akin to transposing a Bach two-part invention into a bebop context.
He was more wary about tackling classical pieces, wanting to avoid the pitfalls inherent in melding the two styles. He carefully devised very specific criteria for his own takes on Bach, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky. “When I discovered those pieces,” Neselovskyi says, “I was shocked by how modern the harmonic sequence of those pieces is. They could be pop songs today - if Cristina Aguilera would put lyrics to them, she’d make a lot of money. So I felt that by improvising on those changes I actually could show to the audience how rich those underexplored harmonies are.”
Praised by the Los Angeles Times for his “extraordinary playing” and by the New York Times for his “feathery touch,” Neselovskyi became the youngest student ever accepted into the Odessa Conservatory in his native Ukraine, before moving to Dortmund, Germany with his family at the age of 17. There, he continued to study classical piano while playing jazz clubs by night, eventually earning a full scholarship to the Berklee College of Music.
While at Berklee, he performed and composed for a promotional album produced by guitarist Pat Metheny, and was discovered by Gary Burton, joining a band of future all-stars including Julian Lage, Luques Curtis, and James Williams. Their 2005 CD on Concord, Next Generation, features several of Neselovskyi’s compositions. He has continued to write and arrange for Burton, contributing two pieces to the vibist’s latest album, Common Ground, including, as on Next Generation, the album’s opening track. In his liner notes for Music for September, Burton says that “I don't think I have ever met an improviser who has more surprises in store.”
Neselovskyi has since become a professor of jazz piano at Berklee and currently leads the band Agricultural Dreams, whose strange name echoes those of the Soviet-era independent Russian rock bands that he admires. He also recently recorded a duo project with Arkady Shilkloper, French horn player of the Moscow Art Trio. In 2012 he was awarded the prestigious MacDowell Fellowship, while in 2010 he won the Second Grand Prix at the 5th Martial Solal International Jazz Piano Competition in Paris.
Пианист и композитор Вадим Неселовский родился в Одессе в 1977 году, где еще юношей стал самым молодым студентом, принятым в Одесскую консерваторию. В 17 лет он уехал в Германию, через несколько лет закончил Эссенскую консерваторию (отделение классического фортепиано), продолжил обучение в Америке, в колледже Беркли, причем так впечатлил его вице-президента, выдающегося вибрафониста Гэри Бёртона, что тот пригласил молодого музыканта в свой ансамбль Next Generations. Вадим — постоянный участник этого коллектива, композитор и аранжировщик многих произведений, которые исполняет Бёртон. В 1997-ом году Вадим выиграл первый приз на соревнованиях среди молодых джазменов (Young Jazz NRS Competition), занял второе место на Лейпцигском конкурсе импровизации (Leipzig Improvisation Contest) и на 5th Martial Solal International Jazz Piano Competition в Париже, а также является лауреатом Гран-При московского фестиваля «Усадьба.Джаз». А в 2010-ом он добился огромного успеха, став победителем престижнейшего Международного конкурса джазовых композиторов им. Телониуса Монка. В настоящее время Неселовский живет в Нью-Йорке, регулярно выступает (с Роном Картером, Аркадием Шилклопером, с собственным коллективом Agricultural Dreams...), с 2009 г. уже сам преподает в Беркли. "Music for September" - первая сольная пластинка Вадима (ранее выходили несколько дисков расширенным составом), продюсером альбома стал Фред Херш (Fred Hersch).
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