Irène Schweizer, a pioneering figure in the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, presents her captivating album "Piano Solo, Vol. 2," released on July 2, 2012, under the esteemed Intakt Records label. This album is a testament to Schweizer's extraordinary skill and innovation, showcasing her ability to create intricate and expressive performances solely on the piano.
Comprising nine tracks, the album spans a duration of 50 minutes, each piece offering a unique exploration of sound and rhythm. From the energetic "Sisterhood of Spit (Dedicated to Chris & Dudu)" to the contemplative "All Alone," Schweizer's compositions are as diverse as they are compelling. The extended piece "Serious Hanging-Out" demonstrates her prowess in sustaining tension and interest over a longer duration, while tracks like "Shredded Shuffle" and "Creeping Waltz" highlight her playful and experimental side.
Schweizer's career is marked by her groundbreaking solo performances, beginning in 1976 at the Willisau Jazz Festival. "Piano Solo, Vol. 2" is a continuation of her fearless approach to music, blending traditional jazz elements with avant-garde techniques to create a sound that is distinctly her own. This album is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and those seeking to explore the boundaries of piano music.