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Melodic Ornette Coleman

Joachim Kühn (piano)

Throughout, Kühn... plumbs what seems like a bottomless well of ideas. His fingering is precise and well-articulated, his harmonies, often angular and unexpected, lending an edge to his creativity...

Melodic Ornette Coleman

Joachim Kühn (piano)

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Throughout, Kühn... plumbs what seems like a bottomless well of ideas. His fingering is precise and well-articulated, his harmonies, often angular and unexpected, lending an edge to his creativity...

About

Pianist Joachim Kuhn is already a jazz legend within his own *. But he is not one to rest on the laurels of his reputation or international success; he is still extraordinarily productive and active. Whether in his New Trio with Eric Schaefer and Chris Jennings, or in various other settings and guest appearances or as a member of Emile Parisien s Quintet, Kuhn is still very much at the forefront of today s jazz life. And considering the workload he takes on, it is hard to believe that he will soon be reaching the age of 75. As is to be expected, Kuhn won t be celebrating by putting his feet up on the sofa; he has a new project. And those who know him well will also not be surprised to hear that the center of attention is not going to be Kuhn himself. The spotlight will be on a much-missed colleague, friend, and his most important source of inspiration over the past few decades, Ornette Coleman. It is in the spirit of Coleman that Kuhn has chosen to record this album not in the studio, but in a haven where he could be unhurried and out of the fray, the music room at his home on Ibiza, and on his own Steinway grand piano. In music, perfection is a killer, he likes to say, I wanted the music to be pure, wanted to go deep into it. The result is jazz in progress. It is an opportunity not just to celebrate the legacy of one of the most visionary instant composers, but also to honor one of the very greatest pianists.

Contents and tracklist

Lonely Woman (Rambling)

Lost Thoughts

Immoriscible Most Capable of Being

Songworld

Physical Chemistry

Tears That Cry

Aggregate and Bound Together

Hidden Knowledge

Love Is Not Generous, Sex Belongs to Woman

She and He Is Who Fenn Love

Somewhere

Food Stamps on the Moon

Lonely Woman (Ballad)

The End of the World

Awards and reviews

April 2019

Throughout, Kühn... plumbs what seems like a bottomless well of ideas. His fingering is precise and well-articulated, his harmonies, often angular and unexpected, lending an edge to his creativity that is compelling.

March 2019

The tone is pensive, continuous and consistent from start to finish. It rewards simultaneously as both midnight mood music and a thoughtful solo recital, as you wish.
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