From
the opening notes of “Lush Life”,
Gene Bertoncini treats the listener to forty-one minutes of classic
and popular Jazz tunes that have been arranged beautifully for
solo guitar by Gene himself. His technique as you might imagine
is flawless, his time is to die for, and his intimate knowledge
of these tunes is beyond reproach as he brings the melodies and
harmonies of each song to life as only he can. Listen to his affectionate
reading and sly reharmonization of “My one and Only
Love”, the title track “Quiet Now”
or Jobim's "Olha Maria" to hear a master
musician at work.
Like
any true artisan there are a few surprises along the way. For
example, his addition of Puccini’s “Nessun
Dorma” or Schumann’s “Traumerei”
both played with a skill that would unnerve the staunchest “legitimate
music” critic. Or the pairings of “Lush Life”
with “Isfahan”, “Giant
Steps” with “On A Misty Night”,
“So In Love” with “The
More I See You”, or “Waltz For Debbie”
with “Very Early”. Just wonderful!
And his rhythmic fervor and subtle “bluesy-ness” on
the “Theme From ‘Bang the Drum Slowly’”
is a show stopper. And if you’re wondering how he plays
“Giant Steps” then you definitely
have to get the CD to hear how he develops the theme his way,
keeping with the continuity and flow of the album.
If
you are already a fan of Gene Bertoncini then you know what to
expect, but if you are unfamiliar with his work maybe a quote
from gifted Jazz Pianist Fred Hersch will help provide some insight:
“Guitarist Gene Bertoncini is a consummate virtuoso instrumentalist
and a musician who possesses an extraordinary ability to emotionally
connect to every composition he performs.” ‘Nuff said.
Enjoy!
Go
to www.genebertoncini.com to purchase Quiet Now or to see what else Gene
Bertoncini has to offer.
Lyle
Robinson
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