"Crossing Over," released in December 2008, is a captivating solo piano jazz album by the acclaimed American jazz pianist Richard Beirach. This album, featuring 17 tracks, offers a rich and diverse listening experience that spans nearly an hour. Beirach's mastery of the piano is evident throughout, as he weaves together a tapestry of original compositions and classic standards.
The album kicks off with the delicate "Andantino - Children Song No.1," setting a gentle tone that contrasts with the more upbeat "I Got Rhythm." Beirach's skillful variations, such as "Variation No.1 - Sun" and "Variation No.2 - Moon," showcase his ability to evoke vivid imagery through his music. Standards like "Autumn Leaves" and "What Is This Thing Called Love" are reimagined with a fresh perspective, while original pieces like "Crossing Over" and "Reflections In D." highlight Beirach's compositional prowess.
Recorded under the Niveau Records label, "Crossing Over" is a testament to Beirach's enduring influence in the jazz world. Whether you're a longtime fan of Richard Beirach or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to impress with its depth, creativity, and technical brilliance.