Jazz Club Montmartre - CPH 1988 (Remastered) Michel Petrucciani
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2024
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
15.11.2024
Das Album enthält Albumcover
- 1 13th 06:17
- 2 She Did It Again 08:03
- 3 My Funny Valentine 11:23
- 4 In A Sentimental Mood 06:27
- 5 Mr. K.J. 08:39
- 6 One For Us 09:07
- 7 Turnaround 11:11
- 8 It's A Dance 08:33
- 9 Autumn Leaves 11:54
- 10 La Champagne 07:07
- 11 Giant Steps 12:39
- 12 Someday My Prince Will Come 04:36
Info zu Jazz Club Montmartre - CPH 1988 (Remastered)
Storyville Records präsentiert stolz das bisher unveröffentlichte Live-Doppelalbum „Jazz Club Montmartre - CPH 1988“ des legendären französischen Pianisten Michel Petrucciani. Aufgenommen während eines denkwürdigen Auftritts im Kopenhagener Jazzhus Montmartre am 3. Juli 1988, zeigt das Album Petrucciani in Begleitung von zwei Jazz-Ikonen, Gary Peacock am Bass und Roy Haynes am Schlagzeug.
Obwohl das Trio nur für eine kurze Europatournee im Sommer 1988 zusammenkam, war die Chemie, die sie auf der Bühne verband, unbestreitbar. Das Trio, das im Herbst zuvor eine Studiosession absolviert hatte, strahlt Synergie aus, während es sechs von Michels Originalkompositionen mit einem Gefühl von Anmut und Spontaneität erkundet. Auf dieser Aufnahme werden die Zuhörer Petruccianis einzigartiges lyrisches Universum wiederentdecken, ebenso wie seine Verehrung für moderne Jazz-Ikonen, die Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett und Paul Bley mit speziellen Arrangements von Klassikern wie Someday My Prince Will Come, Mr. K. J. und Turnaround Tribut zollen. Von der explosiven Energie von „She Did It Again“ bis zur introspektiven Schönheit von „Autumn Leaves“ offenbart Petruccianis virtuoses Spiel einen seltenen Sinn für Dringlichkeit, Freude und eine unerbittliche Leidenschaft für das Leben.
Dieses Konzert fand in der Mitte von Petruccianis kometenhafter Karriere statt, 12 Jahre nach seinem Debüt in Paris und 11 Jahre vor seinem frühen Tod. Trotz der körperlichen Herausforderungen, die die Osteogenesis imperfecta mit sich brachte, inspirierte Petruccianis unbändige Entschlossenheit, seine grenzenlose Liebe zur Musik und sein ansteckendes Lachen alle, die ihn kannten. Jetzt, mehr als 35 Jahre nach jenem magischen Abend in Kopenhagen, laden Storyville Records die Hörer ein, die Augen zu schließen und sich in das Jahr 1988 zu versetzen.
„Diese Kirchenaufnahme aus Silkeborg ist etwas Besonderes. (...) Eine der besten Solo-Piano-Veröffentlichungen, die in diesem Jahr erschienen sind.“ - **** - Stephen, Marlbank
„...eine absolut wunderbare Stunde Musik...“ - London Jazz News
„Dieses Album von Michel Petrucciani (...) ist nicht nur musikalisch, sondern auch klanglich tadellos.“ - Serain, Martin Wullich
„Ein schwebender Moment voller Feinheiten und Augenzwinkern...“ - Carette, FIP - Radio France
„Dieses Album ist eine wunderbare Erinnerung an ein verlorenes Genie, das ein blitzartiges Talent hatte.“ - Kenny, JazzViews
„Michel Petrucciani glänzt allein auf der Bühne (...) der großzügigste (...) in der Einzigartigkeit der Improvisation...“ - Gauthier, Jazz Magazine
„Dieses Solokonzert von 1990 auf dem Riverboat Jazz Festival (ist) ein Höhepunkt seiner Karriere... (...) Ein Künstler, der es wert ist, wieder besucht und geschätzt zu werden.“ - Harris, JazzWeekly
„...ein wunderschönes 55-minütiges Konzert...es gibt reichlich Beweise für sein technisches Können, aber auch für seine Sensibilität und dafür, dass er sich nicht auf die Technik verlässt.“ - Priestley, Jazzwise
Michel Petrucciani, Klavier
Gary Peacock, Kontrabass
Roy Haynes, Schlagzeug
Digitally remastered
Michel Petrucciani
born 28 December 1962 in Orange, Vaucluse (France) – died 6 January 1999 in New York City, USA. He was a French jazz pianist. Michel Petrucciani was raised in an ItaloFrench musical family. His father Tony was a guitarist, and Louis his brother played bass. Philippe is his last brother. Michel was born with osteogenesis imperfecta. This is a genetic condition that causes brittle bones, and in Michel’s case, short stature. It can also be linked to pulmonary conditions. His father and brother carried him literally when he couldn’t walk on his own. He considered it a benefit in some ways, as he was able to get rid of the distractions that other boys were involved in, such as sports. He was captivated by Duke Ellington from an early age and wanted to be a pianist like him. He trained as a classical pianist for many years, but jazz was his main passion. At the age of 13, he gave his first professional concert. He was still very fragile at this stage of his life and needed to be carried to the piano. He was large and needed assistance to reach the pedals of the piano. However, his hands were not very long. However, this had its benefits: Petrucciani’s manager often tried to smuggle Petrucciani into hotels in a suitcase at the start of his career in an effort to save money. He was part of a trio that became a success at the age of 18. In 1982, he moved to the USA and encouraged Charles Lloyd to play again. With Petrucciani in his arms, Lloyd walked to Town Hall in New York City on 22 February 1985 and sat down on his piano stool. This was the beginning of a historic evening in jazz history. John Charles Jopson, the film’s director, would later recount in the reissued liner notes how the moment brought him to tears. 1986 saw Petrucciani record a live album together with Wayne Shorter, Jim Hall. He also performed with Dizzy Gillespie and other jazz musicians in the US. He was awarded a Legion d’honneur Paris in 1994. Although Bill Evans was an influence on his style, some people compare him to Keith Jarrett. He had five significant relationships on the personal side: Erlinda Montano (marriage), Eugenia (marriage), Marie Laure Roperch (the marriage lasted for three months and ended with divorce), and Isabelle Maile (with which he shares his tomb). He had a son named Alexandre with Marie Laure, who inherited his condition. Rachid Roperch was his stepson. Michel Petrucciani, who was 36 years old, died from a pulmonary disease shortly after his 36th birthday. He was buried in Paris’s Le Pere Lachaise Cemetery. A special tribute to Petrucciani was broadcast by French music channel Mezzo on 12 February 2009. This event took place ten years after Petrucciani’s death. Gabreal Franklin produced the first two American albums featuring Michel Petrucciani. 100 Hearts, a solo album featuring Michel Petrucciani, was recorded at the famed RCA Studio A on the Avenue of the Americas, New York City. The second album was a trio, recorded live at Max Gordon’s Village Vanguard club in New York City. These albums were the first to utilize digital recording technology on Mitsubishi X80 recorders. Unfortunately, the manuals were only available in Japanese. However, Franklin and Tom Arrison were able to make them work through trial and error and achieved excellent results. From Wikipedia
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