Steve Kuhn Trio's "Pavane for a Dead Princess" is a captivating journey through the intersection of jazz and classical music, released in 2005 under Venus Records, Inc. This album, masterfully produced by Tetsuo Hara, features Steve Kuhn's trio reimagining beloved classical compositions with a jazz sensibility, resulting in a unique and enchanting listening experience.
Recorded at The Studio in New York over two days in August 2005, the album showcases Kuhn's virtuosity on the piano, accompanied by his talented trio. The eleven tracks, spanning a total of 70 minutes, include renditions of iconic pieces such as "Pavane for a Dead Princess," "Swan Lake," and "Nocturne in E flat Major Op9 No2." Each composition is meticulously arranged and performed, demonstrating the trio's exceptional musicianship and deep understanding of both jazz and classical genres.
The album's title track, "Pavane for a Dead Princess," is a standout piece that highlights the trio's ability to blend the elegance of classical music with the improvisational spirit of jazz. Other notable tracks include "Moon Love," a romantic and evocative piece, and "Full Moon and Empty Arms," a soulful ballad that showcases Kuhn's expressive playing.
"Pavane for a Dead Princess" has garnered critical acclaim and has become a definitive work in Steve Kuhn's discography, particularly popular in Japan. The album's pristine sound quality, with silent backgrounds and vivid instrumentation, ensures an immersive listening experience. Whether you're a fan of jazz, classical music, or both, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.