John Zorn, the avant-garde composer and saxophonist, presents "Suite for Piano," a captivating exploration of classical forms within the context of a jazz piano trio. Released on July 22, 2022, via Tzadik, this 45-minute album draws inspiration from the Goldberg Variations and Schoenberg's solo piano music, offering a unique blend of traditional and contemporary influences.
Featuring a trio comprising Brian Marsella on piano, Jorge Roeder on bass, and Ches Smith on drums, "Suite for Piano" is a departure from Zorn's usual compositions, showcasing his versatility and innovative spirit. The album consists of ten tracks, each named after a different classical dance or musical form, such as Praeludium, Allemande, Sarabande, and Gigue. These pieces are interspersed with more experimental tracks like Scherzo, Passacaglia, and Intermezzo, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
Zorn's "Suite for Piano" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through time and musical styles. The album's avant-garde and free jazz elements are seamlessly woven into the classical structures, resulting in a sound that is both familiar and fresh. Whether you're a fan of John Zorn's previous work or simply appreciate innovative music, "Suite for Piano" is sure to captivate and inspire.