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Amaryllis
- 2001
- 12 tracks
- 54 min
- free jazz
Album Description
Marilyn Crispell's 2001 album, Amaryllis, is a masterful blend of free jazz and subtle lyricism, showcasing the pianist's unique ability to craft delicate, crystalline soundscapes. Recorded in February 2000 at Avatar Studios in New York, this ECM Records release brings together Crispell with esteemed musicians Gary Peacock and Paul Motian, forming a trio that embodies collective intuition and a deep sense of communication.
The album is a testament to Crispell's growth as an artist, having previously explored the music of Annette Peacock on her 1997 release, Nothing Ever Was, Anyway. Amaryllis, however, presents a more spontaneous and improvisational approach, with the trio navigating a range of emotions and textures throughout the 12-track journey.
From the poignant 'Voice from the Past' to the contemplative 'Requiem', and the intricate 'Conception Vessel / Circle Dance', each piece demonstrates the trio's capacity for nuanced expression and empathetic interplay. Crispell's piano work is characteristically inventive, while Peacock's bass and Motian's drums provide a rich, dynamic foundation.
With a duration of 54 minutes, Amaryllis is an album that invites immersion and reflection. As a work of free jazz, it is both challenging and rewarding, offering a profound listening experience that showcases the very best of Marilyn Crispell's artistry. Released on 12 March 2001, Amaryllis remains a standout recording in the ECM Records catalogue, and a compelling testament to the enduring power of jazz to inspire and transform.
Tracks
- Voice From The PastMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- AmaryllisMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- RequiemMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- Conception Vessel / Circle DanceMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- VoicesMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- December GreenwingsMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- SilenceMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- M. E.Marilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- RoundsMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- AvatarMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- MorpionMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
- PrayerMarilyn Crispell, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian
About Marilyn Crispell
Marilyn Crispell is a pioneering force in the world of free jazz, renowned for her powerful and distinctive piano playing. Born in Philadelphia in 1947, Crispell's journey into jazz began in her late 20s when she discovered John Coltrane's music, setting her on a path to become one of the genre's most original and sought-after pianists. Her style, influenced by the likes of Coltrane and Cecil Taylor, is uniquely her own, characterized by a masterful use of space and an adventurous spirit that continually pushes boundaries.
Crispell's career is marked by her extensive work as a soloist and bandleader, as well as her collaborations with legendary figures such as saxophonist Anthony Braxton, with whom she performed in the 1980s and '90s. Her compositions and performances are known for their evocative and disciplined style, often described as akin to monitoring an active volcano, with a dynamic range that challenges and captivates. Crispell's contributions to the jazz world have been recognized with the prestigious NEA Jazz Master award, cementing her status as a true innovator in the realm of avant-garde jazz.
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