Brad Mehldau's "Live in Marciac" is a captivating live album that showcases the pianist's extraordinary talent and versatility. Released on February 2, 2011, via Nonesuch, this double CD and DVD set captures a solo performance by Mehldau at the Marciac Jazz Festival in 2006. The album spans a generous 1 hour and 41 minutes, featuring 14 tracks that highlight Mehldau's unique blend of contemporary jazz and classical influences.
The album opens with two tracks that immediately demonstrate Mehldau's astonishing technical facility, setting the stage for a performance that is as powerful as it is nuanced. Throughout the album, Mehldau's playing is characterized by a striking emphasis on repeat notes, brusque segues, and thundering counterpoint, all of which contribute to a sense of urgency and intensity. The setlist includes a mix of original compositions and covers, ranging from Mehldau's own "Storm" and "Unrequited" to classic tunes like "Lithium" and "My Favorite Things."
"Live in Marciac" is a testament to Brad Mehldau's growth as a solo pianist, showcasing his evolution since his previous live recordings. The album is a thrilling journey through Mehldau's musical universe, offering a rare opportunity to experience his artistry in an intimate, unplugged setting. Whether you're a longtime fan of Mehldau's work or a newcomer to his music, "Live in Marciac" is sure to leave you spellbound.