"Handful of Keys" by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by the esteemed Wynton Marsalis, is a vibrant celebration of a century of jazz piano, recorded live on the opening night of the 2016-17 Jazz at Lincoln Center season. This album, released on Blue Engine Records, is a testament to the orchestra's prowess, featuring eight electrifying tracks that span various jazz genres, including Latin jazz and big band.
The album showcases an impressive lineup of six pianists, ranging from the young prodigy Joey Alexander, just 13 years old at the time of recording, to the seasoned stride master Dick Hyman, then 89. This diverse ensemble brings a rich tapestry of styles and eras together, making "Handful of Keys" a dynamic exploration of jazz piano's evolution.
From the lively "Jingles" to the soulful "Hymn to Freedom," each track is a masterclass in jazz, highlighting the orchestra's tight arrangements and the pianists' exceptional skills. The album's duration of just over an hour ensures a fulfilling listening experience, filled with the energy and passion of a live performance.
Recorded at the prestigious Frederick P. Rose Hall, "Handful of Keys" captures the essence of jazz in its purest form, making it a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.