Quantcast
NEWS: AAJ Launches Contest Giveaways with Lester Young and Oscar Peterson Box... STORES: CDs/DVDs/Vinyl/Sleeves | Downloads | Posters | Art
jazz
HOME NEWS REVIEWS ARTICLES MUSICIANS PHOTOS FORUMS
  Login   |   MY AAJ Signup  
Intro Site Map Free Daily MP3s Videos Upcoming Releases Guides Editorial Calendar Contests Help Wanted  
Advanced
Contact Us   |   Advertise   |   For Contributors   |   For Musicians





Child In My Heart
Tanja Maritsa
The Swingin' Bassoon
Daniel Smith
Storyteller
Rob Mullins
John Beasley
Letter to Herbie
Live in London
Gene Harris
My Favorite Guitars
Andreas Oberg
Advertise Here




Jazz Excursion Radio



"Dee Dee"
Ron Brendle
Here

Listen Now





Push AAJ Content
AAJ Live | RSS | Widsets

Watercolor

Kerry Politzer | Polisonic (2002)

Discuss  

Quick and to the Point : Classy jazz trio music.

Watercolor features a happy coincidence between title and content. According to the Tallahassee Watercolor Society , the “fleeting effects of nature” are best captured through watercolor's “inherent luminosity” and “capacity for rapid execution.” The Jazzification of Classical aesthetics one finds in this oeuvre is conceived from conceptual and technical akin views and practices present in both the histories of jazz and watercolor, and well represented herein. A quick perusal of the composition titles will reveal an obvious connection to nature in the composer's mindful flow a la watercoloring. Unlike other techniques such as oil painting, the physical structuring of transparency in a watercolor image depends just as much on what is left in, as it does on what is taken out. Politzer's performances and compositions leave enough luminous jazz within Classical gouaches “with short-lived Brazilian insinuations and touches” to warrant immediate recognition as a dear set of rapidly executed musical watercolors. Wisely, she chose several techniques and approaches in her musical work that parallel others in watercolor. The grainy effect achieved through a dry brush technique in watercolor, for example, is musically matched in this recording in some tunes. Wetter and softer brush technical variations are also evident.

On another happy coincidence, there is a close resemblance between Politzer and the model used in “The White Girl,” later renamed “Symphony in White, No. 1,” by James McNeill Whistler - a renowned watercolorist. Whistler reconceived and renamed the painting in musical terms, adding yet another coincidence in this trail of intersecting musical and artistic crossroads. Furthermore, Whistler's explanation for said painting also parallels the music in Watercolor ! According to Mark Harden , in said painting “there was no subject; or, more precisely, the subject is simply that of a model posing in an artist's studio. The painting is a study of purely formal pictorial values. Whistler directed the model to hang her arms listlessly and maintain an expressionless face to ensure the exclusion of narrative. In this manner the work is presented as 'Art for Art's Sake,' without reference to anything outside itself.” The 12 tunes Politzer recorded could be similarly described, albeit with some important distinctions. Politzer, just to highlight one of those dissimilarities, does have plenty to narrate with her swinging and effective playing. In that regard, she does say quite a bit even when the mood is not towards energetic forms.

That Politzer and Whistler can be spoken about together ought to say much about her music, as the artistic legacy of North American watercolorists is quite valuable.

Contact: www.kerrypolitzer.com .

Visit Kerry Politzer on the web.
Kerry Politzer at All About Jazz.


Track listing: 1. Watercolor 2. Sparks 3. Early Spring Chill 4. A Foggy Day 5. Whim 6. Waiting 7. Woodpecker 8. Silent Morning 9. Waltz for Charlie 10. Identity 11. Simmer 12. Green Light

Personnel: Bass-Dan Fabricatore. Drums-Scott McLemore. Piano-Kerry Politzer.

Style: Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool | Published: August 01, 2002


  Discuss   Add to Google  
JAQO's bohemian life eventually led to jazz... More about JAQO...


More Articles by Javier AQ Ortiz
Lonnie Plaxico
Mosaic Select: Charles Tolliver
Live at the Jazz Showcase
Opsvik, Tone Collector & Wallumrød: Unlike What You Normally Hear
Beat the Donkey Beat
With All My Heart
This Way

More Recent Reviews
The Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra - SRJO Live The Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
SRJO Live
David Weiss - Breathing Room David Weiss
Breathing Room
The Metropole Orchestra - The Chesterfield Arrangements / Kodachrome The Metropole Orchestra
The Chesterfield Arrangements / Kodachrome
Wayne Bergeron - You Call This a Living? Wayne Bergeron
You Call This a Living?
Andrew Hill - A Beautiful Day Andrew Hill
A Beautiful Day
The N'Euro Jazz Band - Swing for a Dream The N'Euro Jazz Band
Swing for a Dream



CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 
Most Read: CD Reviews
Last 30 Days | All Time
Most Read: Articles
Last 30 Days | All Time


 
More CD Reviews



The Quartet
Central Park West- Live @ Perks NYC
From Live @ Perks NYC


More | Recent | Top










  Privacy Policy | Dedicated Servers All material copyright © 2008 All About Jazz and/or contributing writers/visual artists. All rights reserved.