Bill Evans Trio - With Symphony Orchestra


Label:

Anagram/Elemental Music

Genre:

Jazz

Product No.:
AANA 40679
EAN: 8435395503843
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Category:

Vinyl Record



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The Bill Evans Trio performs with a 48-piece orchestra!

1966 album reissue includes compositions by Grenados, Bach, Scriabin, Faure, Chopin and others

"I was a teenager when I first listened to Bill Evans, and he, along with Oscar Peterson, is the reason I played piano. Bill Evans with Symphony Orchestra is a wonderful and sometimes overlooked album." — David Foster, composer and pianist

If you want to luxuriate in jazz, then look no further than the Bill Evans Trio with Claus Ogerman conducting a 48-piece orchestra on the appropriately named Bill Evans Trio With Symphony Orchestra. Released in February 1966, the album was the brainchild of Verve's A&R Director, Creed Taylor.

Taylor was anxious, as perhaps was Evans, to get some crossover success. The Symphony Orchestra album with Claus Ogerman conducting was begun on September 29, 1965, in New York City when four tracks were recorded, with the rest of the album concluded in December. The album includes compositions by Grenados, Bach, Scriabin, Faure, and Chopin as well as two by Evans and one by Ogerman.

Faure's "Pavane" is beautiful and did much to make this lyrical piece the firm favorite that it has become. Evans' two numbers, "Time Remembered" and "My Bells," are very good, particularly the latter. According to Evans, "We weren't trying to prove any new kind of music on this album: our sole drive was for something artistic." Artful it is. Artistic too. But, most of all, it is just beautiful.

 

 



Side A
Granadas,
Valse
Prelude
Time Remembered

Side B
Pavane
Elegia (Elegy)
My Bells
Blue Interlude

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