Brad Mehldau's "Elegiac Cycle," released in 1999, is a captivating journey into the world of solo piano jazz, showcasing Mehldau's profound musicality and introspective depth. This album, released under the Nonesuch label, features nine original compositions that form a cohesive cycle, each track seamlessly blending into the next to create a rich, immersive listening experience.
The album opens with "Bard," a theme that recurs throughout the collection, tying the pieces together with a sense of continuity and reflection. "Resignation" and "Memory's Tricks" delve into Mehldau's ability to weave intricate melodies and harmonies, while "Elegy for William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg" pays homage to two iconic literary figures, blending jazz with a touch of literary reverence. "Lament for Linus" is a poignant, brief interlude, followed by the heartfelt "Goodbye Storyteller - For Fred Myrow," a tribute to a friend and fellow musician.
"Ruckblick" and "The Bard Returns" close the album, bringing the cycle full circle. Each piece on "Elegiac Cycle" is a testament to Mehldau's skill and his ability to draw inspiration from a variety of sources, including poetry and mythology. Recorded in February 1999, this album is a snapshot of Mehldau's artistic vision at a pivotal moment in his career, offering listeners a glimpse into the mind of one of jazz's most innovative pianists. With a duration of just over 56 minutes, "Elegiac Cycle" is a compelling exploration of jazz's potential for introspection and innovation.