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John Stetch: Standards

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John Stetch: Standards
John Stetch doesn’t do ordinary.

The pianist’s latest release allows him plenty of elbowroom as he interprets classics from the heyday of modern jazz. Stetch confesses, “Some of these tunes are like etudes or exercises.”

The challenge of making familiar pieces such as “Embraceable You” and “Stella By Starlight” sound new is met head on. Stetch employs a few rather unseasoned tricks. The seldom-heard leftmost bass notes of the piano lend a percussive force. Unusual meters such as 6/4 and 5/4 steer several numbers along different pathways. Light, right-hand cascades and murky harmonic asides have their desired effect on the music.

From slow and dreamy to up-tempo and fiery, the pianist’s standards program creates various moods that revitalize these old chestnuts. John Stetch has a knack for making intimately familiar material appear to have come from new and different inspirational sources.

Track Listing

Segment; All The Things You Are; Interlude; Out Of Nowhere; Like Someone In Love; Embraceable You; Moose the Mooche; Never Let Me Go; Pannonica; Stella By Starlight.

Personnel

John Stetch: solo piano.

Album information

Title: Standards | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Justin Time Records

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