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Live session 42: Sunday at the Village Vanguard by Bill Evans (2nd night)

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A Timeless Communion: Unveiling Bill Evans' "Sunday at the Village Vanguard"

In the vast pantheon of jazz recordings, few albums hold the weight and reverence commanded by Bill Evans' "Sunday at the Village Vanguard." Recorded on a single June day in 1961 at the iconic New York City venue, this live masterpiece transcends the boundaries of a mere performance. It's a testament to the profound artistic connection between Evans on piano, Scott LaFaro on bass, and Paul Motian on drums. Their interplay is a marvel of telepathic communication, each note echoing and building upon the ideas of the others.

The album's significance is further amplified by its tragic backstory. This particular Bill Evans Trio configuration would never perform together again. LaFaro's untimely passing in a car accident just eleven days after the recording casts a poignant shadow, imbuing the music with an undeniable emotional depth. It's not just about the technical mastery on display, though that's undeniable. It's about a shared language, a deep understanding that transcends words, allowing them to weave a tapestry of sound that's as delicate and introspective as it is powerful and dynamic.

"Sunday at the Village Vanguard" isn't simply a historical footnote; it's a timeless communion between three exceptional musicians. It continues to inspire and captivate listeners, offering a glimpse into a moment of unparalleled jazz expression. So, put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself be swept away by the magic of this legendary performance.

In the tapestry of jazz history, few albums hold the weight and influence of Thelonious Monk's "Brilliant Corners." Released in 1957, it marked a pivotal moment for the iconoclastic pianist and composer. Unlike his previous releases, "Brilliant Corners" showcased Monk the writer, featuring a treasure trove of his original compositions. This wasn't just a change in focus; it was a revelation. Monk's unorthodox genius, characterized by angular melodies, unconventional harmonies, and a rhythmic swagger all his own, took center stage.

Assembled for this recording session was a dream team of jazz players. Tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins, known for his fiery improvisations, perfectly complements Monk's quirky compositions. Drummer Max Roach, a powerhouse behind the kit, not only lays down a solid foundation but also pushes the boundaries of rhythm with his inventive explorations. With this A-list backing band, Monk dives headfirst into his musical vision, creating a world that is both playful and profound.

"Brilliant Corners" wasn't an immediate crowd-pleaser. Monk's music, with its sharp angles and unexpected turns, challenged listeners accustomed to the smoother sounds of the time. However, for those who dared to delve deeper, the album offered a wealth of rewards. Musicians marveled at the complexity of the compositions, while audiences discovered a new kind of beauty in the unconventional. Over time, "Brilliant Corners" earned its rightful place as a landmark recording, solidifying Monk's reputation as a revolutionary figure who forever changed the landscape of jazz.

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Bao Long will be leading a band. Music starts from 8.30pm.

Phụ thu/surcharge: 250.000 VND/người/buổi.

* Lưu ý:

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Xin phép mọi người tới sớm từ 8PM để ổn định, giúp buổi diễn đúng giờ.

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