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DetailsArguably the most influential jazz-oriented pianist, Bill Evans has become an entire school unto himself for pianists and a singular mood unto himself for listeners. Borrowing heavily from the impressionism of Debussy and Ravel, Evans brought a new, introverted, relaxed, lyrical, European classical sensibility into jazz -- and that seems to have attracted a lot of young conservatory-trained pianists who follow his chord voicings to the letter in clubs and on stages everywhere.
In interviews, Evans often stressed that pianists should thoroughly learn technique and harmony so that they can put their inspiration to maximum use. Since he already had those tools in hand, he worked very hard on his touch, getting the special, refined tone that he wanted out of a piano. He also tried to democratize the role of the bassist and drummer in his succession of piano trios, encouraging greater contrapuntal interplay.
Nowadays, Evans seems to be immune from criticism, but there was a time when he was accused of not being able to swing, or pilloried for an "effete" approach to jazz that was alien to its African sources. However, there are plenty of Evans recordings which show that he could indeed flash the technique and swing as hard as anyone when he wanted to, especially early in his career. He simply chose a different path for himself, one entirely reflective of his inward personality -- and that's what seems to touch listeners inside and outside jazz the most.
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PEPPER ADAMS JOHN HORLER UK 10.08.81
Here we have my friend John, with his Trio -back in the swirling mists of time.Nevertheless, the music here is Timeless! Pepper introduces this compostion of Thad Jones himself.It's the hauntingly lovely "A Child is Born".This features the sensitive pl;aying of John.The latter would be first first to say, that one of his musical heros is Bill Evans.However, let there be no mistake, in that John has his own very individual piano "voice".This is demonstrated here.He also ensures the the melodic line is propelled forward @ just the right "flow".This is also, my little TRIBUTE to Pepper,Who is much missed & departed his mortal coil on September 10th,1986.He was - without doubt -one of the greatests exp[onents of the baritone.On a more personal note;everyone I've spoken to,attests to the fact, that he was also a very nice man.From the private collection of Colin Kellam...Come & see John @: www.johnhorler.co.uk...then pop along & see me @: www.allthatjazz-ondvd.co.uk Please use my "Contact Me" page.Both our doors are always open ! NOTE:Both our Web Sites,as above on this text page,are NOT direct links.You have to use "Google".
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