Michael Wollny's "Mondenkind" is a captivating journey through the cosmos of contemporary jazz, released on September 25, 2020, via ACT Music. This solo album by the German pianist showcases his remarkable versatility and compositional prowess, blending his original works with interpretations of pieces by diverse artists ranging from Alban Berg to Tori Amos. With a runtime of just under 47 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful exploration of jazz's boundless potential.
The album's title, "Mondenkind," translates to "moon child," hinting at the mysterious and ethereal themes that permeate the collection. Wollny's compositions, such as "Lunar Landscape" and "Velvet Gloves & Spit," are juxtaposed with classical pieces like Alban Berg's "Sonatine - Nr. 7, 2. Satz" and traditional songs like "Nun schließe mir die Augen beide," creating a rich tapestry of sounds and influences. The album also features a cover of Tori Amos' "Father Lucifer," demonstrating Wollny's ability to reinterpret songs from different genres with his unique jazz sensibility.
Throughout "Mondenkind," Wollny's piano playing is both delicate and daring, showcasing his technical skill and artistic vision. The album's 15 tracks flow seamlessly from one to the next, creating a cohesive listening experience that highlights the pianist's cross-genre musicianship. From the haunting beauty of "The Rain Never Stops on Venus" to the playful energy of "Spacecake," "Mondenkind" is a testament to Michael Wollny's status as one of contemporary jazz's most innovative and exciting artists.