Sylvie Courvoisier- To Be Other-Wise
Swiss-born pianist and composer Sylvie Courvoisier is one of the most internationally renowned jazz pianists, at home in both concert halls and jazz clubs. A formative figure on the contemporary jazz scene for 20 years, she is known for her ability to combine two different worlds - the detailed chamber music of her European roots and the experimental sounds of the jazz scene in New York, where she has been at home for all this time. She released her first and so far only solo album in 2007. And so it's high time for another testimony to the art of her solo playing, which is as playful as it is intense, and as rooted in tradition as it is searching and adventurous. "At the same time, in her solo music too, one can hear that Sylvie Courvoisier is an artist who never revolves only around herself. The immense spectrum of her pianistic expressive power and the broad width of her compositional imagination is shaped by her constant curiosity about perspectives other than her own. Thelonious Monk, Geri Allen, Olivier Messiaen and, most recently, Igor Stravinsky", writes Julia Neupert in the liner notes. She adds: "On this album, not only do we hear the multi-faceted self-portrait of one of the most remarkable pianists of our time. Sylvie Courvoisier also shares with us her conviction that playing alone does not mean being alone."
Track List
- La Descente Des Alpages (For Julian Sartorius)
- Hotel Esmeralda (For Hugo Pratt)
- Chilling (For My Three Cats)
- To Be Other-Wise (For Amy Sillman)
- Preluding (For Conlon Nancarrow)
- Soliloquizing (For Wadada Leo Smith)
- Scooting (For Oliver Messiaen)
- Twirling (For Ned Rothenberg)
- Edging Candytuft (For Mary Halvorson)
- Twisting Memories (For Sarah Turin)
- Frisking (For Henry Cowell)
- Ballade for My Dad
Swiss-born pianist and composer Sylvie Courvoisier is one of the most internationally renowned jazz pianists, at home in both concert halls and jazz clubs. A formative figure on the contemporary jazz scene for 20 years, she is known for her ability to combine two different worlds - the detailed chamber music of her European roots and the experimental sounds of the jazz scene in New York, where she has been at home for all this time. She released her first and so far only solo album in 2007. And so it's high time for another testimony to the art of her solo playing, which is as playful as it is intense, and as rooted in tradition as it is searching and adventurous. "At the same time, in her solo music too, one can hear that Sylvie Courvoisier is an artist who never revolves only around herself. The immense spectrum of her pianistic expressive power and the broad width of her compositional imagination is shaped by her constant curiosity about perspectives other than her own. Thelonious Monk, Geri Allen, Olivier Messiaen and, most recently, Igor Stravinsky", writes Julia Neupert in the liner notes. She adds: "On this album, not only do we hear the multi-faceted self-portrait of one of the most remarkable pianists of our time. Sylvie Courvoisier also shares with us her conviction that playing alone does not mean being alone."
Track List
- La Descente Des Alpages (For Julian Sartorius)
- Hotel Esmeralda (For Hugo Pratt)
- Chilling (For My Three Cats)
- To Be Other-Wise (For Amy Sillman)
- Preluding (For Conlon Nancarrow)
- Soliloquizing (For Wadada Leo Smith)
- Scooting (For Oliver Messiaen)
- Twirling (For Ned Rothenberg)
- Edging Candytuft (For Mary Halvorson)
- Twisting Memories (For Sarah Turin)
- Frisking (For Henry Cowell)
- Ballade for My Dad