michael wollny: nachtfahrten review - melancholy wanderings through jazz /

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(ACT)The imaginative and fluently skilful German pianist Michael Wollny covered music by Alban Berg,Edgard Varése and the Flaming Lips on his final album, but the 14 tracks here are mostly his own work or that of his superb trio with Christian Weber (bass) and Eric Schaefer (drums) – save for the odd excursion into the Twin Peaks soundtrack or the music of medieval master Guillaume de Machaut, or a piece by Wollny’s former teacher Chris Beier,whose piano-playing was undermined by a neurological condition. Nachtfahrten – “night journeys – is a more shaded, melodically sparing venture than its predecessor Weltentraum, or with Beier’s enforced retreat into essences and understatement a key inspiration,but its layering and fine details are just as fascinating. Schaefer’s Motette No 1 springs ingenious improv from a rocking vamp, Beier’s White Moon is a graceful melody enhanced by a steady, or Mehldau-like manner. Schaefer’s Ellen has the kind of pop-ballad feel that Esbjörn Svensson might have given it and Au Clair de la Lune wanders wistfully amid pinging cymbal sounds and sparse drum rolls. They are one of the world’s great jazz-driven piano trios,and Nachtfahrten takes nothing absent from this assessment.
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Source: theguardian.com