オンラインもマケプレも!全品20%ポイント還元キャンペーン開催期間:2025年4月23日(水)0:00~4月27日(日)23:59まで![※期間中のご予約・お取り寄せ・ご注文が対象 ※店舗取置・店舗予約サービスは除く]
Jazz
CDアルバム

The Dream Thief

0.0

販売価格

¥
3,490
税込
ポイント20%還元

販売中

在庫わずか
発送目安
当日~翌日

在庫状況 について

・各種前払い決済は、お支払い確認後の発送となります(Q&A)

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2018年09月29日
国内/輸入 輸入(International Version)
レーベルECM
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 6771112
SKU 602567711124

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Having cut his teeth with bassist Avishai Cohen, Israeli pianist Shai Maestro has forged a small but perfectly formed discography of his own. Now, with the prodigious young Ofri Nehemya replacing Ziv Ravitz on drums, his trio makes its ECM debut. The album features a range of styles, from lilting solo pieces to full-on wig-outs. The solo "My Second Childhood" opens the album with a Middle Eastern motif, its fluttering phrases bringing a melancholy tone; the later "Choral" has a light, pleasing melody with an unplaceable "world music" feel. Maestro's independence is truly remarkable; it really sounds at times as if there are two people at the piano, as he plays in different meters with each hand. "The Forgotten Village" is restrained, super-smooth, almost lounge, with the three playing off each other expertly; Nehemya brings an offbeat rhythm with subtle rimshot clicks as Roeder lays down an amazingly rubbery bass solo. "A Moon's Tale" has an appropriately nocturnal quality, as silvery fingers of Debussy-esque solo piano swell into a middle section of almost gothic horror. The lilting "Lifeline" has one of the album's most beautiful melodies, lush, romantic, and faintly bittersweet, with wonderfully satisfying harmonic resolutions. The funky, syncopated "New River, New Water" seems largely freely improvised; there's a real telepathic interplay between the players, the energy palpable as the music rises to a frantic crescendo, with their excited shouts captured on the mike. The standout title track is the major showcase of the trio's chops -- starting out louche and filmic, it shifts gear about a third of the way through and lifts off with brisk, swinging cymbals and a rolling, roiling piano part before the trio bursts into life, Nehemya all over his kit, Roeder mirroring the piano as Maestro unleashes a torrent of notes. "What Else Needs to Happen" closes the album on a somber note, becoming darker and more atonal as it progresses, with the piano and the bass both seeming to go out of tune. It features an overdubbed speech by Barack Obama calling for gun control, which is an important message but seems jarring and out of place, and takes the listener out of the music. But that's the only misstep here. Maestro's pianism is remarkable, deftly and concisely expressing deep reserves of emotion with an impressive lightness of touch; it's never too far out, always melodic enough to be accessible but never staid or predictable. As ever, the whole is lovingly produced by Manfred Eicher in his trademark bright and open way, every note clear and crisp, the tone perfectly balanced. This is an impressive addition to Maestro's oeuvre and, one hopes, the beginning of a fruitful relationship with ECM. ~ John D. Buchanan

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      My Second Childhood
    2. 2.
      The Forgotten Village
    3. 3.
      The Dream Thief
    4. 4.
      A Moon's Tale
    5. 5.
      Lifeline
    6. 6.
      Choral
    7. 7.
      New River, New Water
    8. 8.
      These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)
    9. 9.
      What Else Needs to Happen?

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Shai Maestro

商品の紹介

イスラエル・ジャズを牽引するピアニストの初ECMリーダー作。
アヴィシャイ・コーエンのバンドでの活躍などで活躍した、イスラエルの若き名匠が自身初となるリーダー作をECMよりリリース。イスラエルのシンガーソングライター、マッティ・カスピの楽曲(1)や、表題曲(3)などイスラエル人脈にて制作された本作は、マエストロならではの絶妙なタッチと相まって豊かな表現力を宿した素晴らしい作品となっています。 (C)札幌ピヴォ店:小阪 和明
タワーレコード(2018/10/12)

イスラエル・ジャズを牽引する才能あふれるピアニスト、シャイ・マエストロの初のECMリーダー作品。
ベーシスト、アヴィシャイ・コーエンのバンドで5年間活動し、その後もマーク・ギリアナ・カルテットやクリス・ポッターとデュオなど活動の幅を広げ、ECMでは2017年にリリースされたテオ・ブレックマンの『Elegy』に初登場していたが、ついに自身のトリオ作品の登場。
ペルー人ベーシストJorge Roederは7年間ずっと一緒だが、本作ではドラムスには新たにイスラエル人のOfri Nehemyaを迎えてマエストロのオリジナルを中心に演奏、ソロ・ピアノ楽曲も収録。M-1はイスラエルのシンガーソングライターMatti Caspiの楽曲でマエストロが子供のころから大好きで、体に染み付いている曲だそう。同じように「These Foolish Things」もそのメロディとハーモニーの美しさが大好きとのこと。
プロデューサー、アイヒャーとのレコーディング、そのスタジオは、「一瞬の魔法が起こるように開放」された雰囲気だったそう。喜びの表現、内省的思考、高められた強さ全てが前面に出ていてマエストロにしかできないタッチは特別、ひとつのフレーズで一瞬の感情を表現。メロディ豊かな美しい大注目盤!
(パーソネル)Shai Maestro(p) Jorge Roeder(double-b) Ofri Nehemya(ds)
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/08/20)

Having cut his teeth with bassist Avishai Cohen, Israeli pianist Shai Maestro has forged a small but perfectly formed discography of his own. Now, with the prodigious young Ofri Nehemya replacing Ziv Ravitz on drums, his trio makes its ECM debut. The album features a range of styles, from lilting solo pieces to full-on wig-outs. The solo "My Second Childhood" opens the album with a Middle Eastern motif, its fluttering phrases bringing a melancholy tone; the later "Choral" has a light, pleasing melody with an unplaceable "world music" feel. Maestro's independence is truly remarkable; it really sounds at times as if there are two people at the piano, as he plays in different meters with each hand. "The Forgotten Village" is restrained, super-smooth, almost lounge, with the three playing off each other expertly; Nehemya brings an offbeat rhythm with subtle rimshot clicks as Roeder lays down an amazingly rubbery bass solo. "A Moon's Tale" has an appropriately nocturnal quality, as silvery fingers of Debussy-esque solo piano swell into a middle section of almost gothic horror. The lilting "Lifeline" has one of the album's most beautiful melodies, lush, romantic, and faintly bittersweet, with wonderfully satisfying harmonic resolutions. The funky, syncopated "New River, New Water" seems largely freely improvised; there's a real telepathic interplay between the players, the energy palpable as the music rises to a frantic crescendo, with their excited shouts captured on the mike. The standout title track is the major showcase of the trio's chops -- starting out louche and filmic, it shifts gear about a third of the way through and lifts off with brisk, swinging cymbals and a rolling, roiling piano part before the trio bursts into life, Nehemya all over his kit, Roeder mirroring the piano as Maestro unleashes a torrent of notes. "What Else Needs to Happen" closes the album on a somber note, becoming darker and more atonal as it progresses, with the piano and the bass both seeming to go out of tune. It features an overdubbed speech by Barack Obama calling for gun control, which is an important message but seems jarring and out of place, and takes the listener out of the music. But that's the only misstep here. Maestro's pianism is remarkable, deftly and concisely expressing deep reserves of emotion with an impressive lightness of touch; it's never too far out, always melodic enough to be accessible but never staid or predictable. As ever, the whole is lovingly produced by Manfred Eicher in his trademark bright and open way, every note clear and crisp, the tone perfectly balanced. This is an impressive addition to Maestro's oeuvre and, one hopes, the beginning of a fruitful relationship with ECM. ~ John D. Buchanan|
Rovi

メンバーズレビュー

レビューを書いてみませんか?

読み込み中にエラーが発生しました。

画面をリロードして、再読み込みしてください。