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Andrea Veneziani Trio: Oltreoceano (2012)

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Published: March 19, 2012
Andrea Veneziani Trio: Oltreoceano

Since the advent of pianist Bill EvansBill Evans Bill Evans
1929 - 1980
piano
' groundbreaking late 1950s/early 1960s group with drummer Paul MotianPaul Motian Paul Motian
1931 - 2011
drums
and bassist Scott LaFaroScott LaFaro Scott LaFaro
1936 - 1961
bass
, piano trios have been largely focused on interplay. On his debut, Oltreoceano, Italian-born bassist Andrea VenezianiAndrea Veneziani Andrea Veneziani
b.1977
bass
employs a trio very much in the Evans fashion, with pianist Kenny WernerKenny Werner Kenny Werner
b.1951
piano
(with whom Veneziani studied in the NYU Masters' program) and swinging and interactive drummer Ross PedersonRoss Pederson Ross Pederson
.

Werner is a superb choice of pianists for an exploration of the Evans-style piano trio. A vibrant improviser with a sometimes supple, sometimes sharp touch, and a deep feel for harmonic complexities, he shapes beautiful melodic contours and free form ruminations. Like Evans, Werner's playing is like a healing religion that is cerebral while hugely engaging. And, after his large ensemble masterpiece, No Beginning, No End (High Note Records, 2010), and the live quintet set, Balloons (High Note Records, 2011), it is a joy to hear him once again showcased in a trio setting.

In terms of trio dynamics, Veneziani's compares well with Evans' group from the early 1970s with longtime bassist Eddie GomezEddie Gomez Eddie Gomez
b.1944
bass
and drummer Marty MorellMarty Morell Marty Morell
b.1944
drums
. Veneziani is an assertive bassist with a strong, sharp tone. He solos superbly on Evans' classic, "Time Remembered," accompanied masterfully by Werner and Pederson.

Veneziani proves to be a distinctive tunesmith, with his scrambled and frenetic "Traffic," his beautifully reflective "Night Flight," and "Mark Rothko," his grey-shaded, minor key nod to the American abstract painter, which opens with a ringing bass solo. Veneziani opens the set with the short "Free Episode #1," one of three improvised interludes slipped in among his originals and well-chosen covers. These include a bouncing, full speed ahead take on alto sax legend Charlie ParkerCharlie Parker Charlie Parker
1920 - 1955
sax, alto
's "Segment," as well as a fresh examination of "Pannonica," from piano icon Thelonious MonkThelonious Monk Thelonious Monk
1917 - 1982
piano
.

Oltreoceano is a recording that demands multiple spins. New crags and facets of the music are revealed with repeated listening. Werner is exquisitely creative, and the trio is superbly interactive on this remarkable debut album from Andrea Veneziani.

Track Listing: Free Episode #1; Night Flight; Segment; Free Episode #2; Time Remembered; Traffico; Mark Rothko; Free Episode #3; Pannonica; In Viaggio con Te.

Personnel: Andrea Veneziani: bass; Kenny Werner: piano; Ross Pederson: drums.

Record Label: Self Produced
Style: Modern Jazz

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