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Enamigo Reciprokataj

Brittany Anjou

Anjou’s debut album, inspired by a Stravinsky ballet, is a strong, classicist piano-trio effort that nods to the work of Ahmad Jamal, Vince Guaraldi and even modern players like Cyrus Chestnut...

Enamigo Reciprokataj

Brittany Anjou

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Anjou’s debut album, inspired by a Stravinsky ballet, is a strong, classicist piano-trio effort that nods to the work of Ahmad Jamal, Vince Guaraldi and even modern players like Cyrus Chestnut...

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Brittany Anjou has explored everything from Ahmad Jamal to Bikini Kill at the piano on three continents, between roiling original compositions inspired by Bartok, Stravinsky, Red Garland and McCoy Tyner. It makes

great artistic sense that the title of her first major piano trio album and the five-part suite contained within is in Esperanto, the “constructed” international language.

Just as Anjou’s English-language title “Reciprocal Love” becomes Enamigo Reciprokataj, so too does the mainstream language of the piano jazz she loves get translated into something strikingly different and psychically original. Jazz fans will detect familiar influences in what Anjou calls her “inner trio dialogs” featuring bassist Greg Chudzik and drummer Nick Anderson.

Anjou’s songs, all originals, comment on the art of the trio even as they bask in its glories. With its minimalist repetitions, free-jazz-meets-Rachmaninov flourishes and electronic framing, there’s a trippy sense of expansiveness in the music. Her compositions are both dreamlike and bracingly wide-awake. Enamigo Reciprokataj is the first of a trio of thematic language albums Anjou plans on releasing.

”On a planet full of original musicians, Brittany stands out.” -Take Five, Victoria, BC

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April 2019

Anjou’s debut album, inspired by a Stravinsky ballet, is a strong, classicist piano-trio effort that nods to the work of Ahmad Jamal, Vince Guaraldi and even modern players like Cyrus Chestnut in its focus on melody and swing.
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