Three Stories

Eldar Three Stories

Eldar
Label: SONY MASTERWORKS
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:5th April 2011

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Track Listing

  • 1. I Should Care
  • 2. Prelude In C# Major
  • 3. Darn That Dream
  • 4. Windows
  • 5. Etude Op. 2 No. 1
  • 6. In Walked Bud
  • 7. Three Stories
  • 8. So Damn Lucky
  • 9. Embraceable You
  • 10. Russian Lullaby
  • 11. Air on a G String
  • 12. Impromptu
  • 13. Rhapsody in Blue
  • 14. Donna Lee

Product Description

Since signing with SONY MASTERWORKS at the age of 17, the young pianist Eldar has worked tirelessly on the road and in the studio to deepen his exploration of the traditions of jazz bebop, post-bop and beyond. With the April 5th release of Three Stories, his first solo recording on MASTERWORKS Jazz, Eldar pays homage to his classical roots by combining his musical passions, jazz and classical.

The new disc confirms Eldar's membership in that rarefied group of musicians who are masters of both the jazz and classical traditions greats like Keith Jarrett, Andre Previn, and Wynton Marsalis. At the same time, Eldar can turn a modern pop tune like Dave Matthews' moody "So Damn Lucky" into a showcase of soulful agility.

The album highlights Eldar's astounding range. It includes standards that have been staples of his live repertoire, including a playful version of Sammy Cahn's "I Should Care"an ethereal, deconstructed "Darn That Dream" and a smooth take on the Thelonious Monk classic "In Walked Bud" in 5/4 time. The original title track spins out like a three-movement jazz sonata, zooming from sweepingly lyrical to contemplative to rough-seas and back in a concise five minutes-plus. Eldar can also weave a beautiful simple tune as in his composition "Russian Lullaby".

Eldar enlivens his virtuosic rendition of George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" with original cadenzas, and links the jazz and classical world with interpretations of Bach and Scriabin that range from mostly straight-ahead to imaginatively transmogrified.

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