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Steven Mayer: Art Tatum - Improvisations (2004)
Art TatumImprovisations
Add to this that this recording is released on Naxos's American Classics Series, focused on American composers of classical music, and the A&R vision becomes complete? and it could not have started with a better American icon. Pianist Steven Mayer deftly approaches a handful of transcribed Tatum war-horses, turning them into the "classical" pieces they are. Tatum's interpretations are complex both in time and harmony. The great pianist was always wont to push the envelope, as evidenced on pieces like "Tea for Two," Dovrak's "Humoresque," and Massenet's "Elegy." Mayer captures well this harmonic expansion.
One might rightly ask why one should devote time to Art TatumImprovisations, performed by another pianist, when so much excellent Tatum is available. The answer is two-fold. First, Tatum's final recordings were made shortly before his death in 1956. The sonic perfection of Art TatumImprovisations is far superior to the Tatum sides. Second, this new recording properly frames the art of Tatum, improvisatory jazz as the true American Classical Music.
Track Listing: 1. Tea For Two; 2. St. Louis Blues; 3. Tiger Rag; 4. Aunt Hagar's Blues; 5. Humoresque; 6. Sweet Lorraine; 7. Get Happy; 8. Jitterbug Waltz; 9. Tatum Pole Boogie; 10. Cherokee; 11. Lover, Come Back To Me!; 12. Elegy; 13. Hallelujah; 14. Willow Weep For Me; 15. Emaline; 16. Yesterdays; 17. I Know That You Know.
Personnel: Steven Mayer--Piano.
Record Label: Naxos
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

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