This album chronicles some more of my favorite adventures in the
areas of acoustic piano trio, solo piano, and electro-acoustic duo.
George Marsh, drums and Mel Graves, bass were co-explorers beginning
in 1968 when I began a decade long foray into multigenre
electro-acoustic music. It was a treat to re-unite with them as
an acoustic piano trio in this 2003 concert. “It Could Happen To You”
employs shifting time signatures, mostly in 7/4 with moves into 4/4;
a vamp to stretch out on; and a nal modulation for spice. “Body and
Soul” begins with a freely improvised piano introduction, followed by
a reharmonized and modulated melody. I love the collaborative exploration
of these great old standards.
Three solo piano studio pieces focusing on Cole Porter follow. Once
I re-familiarized myself with the tunes, and explored some possibilities
of reharmonization and approach, I stepped out of the way
of the music and allowed myself to be surprised. “I Love You” ended
up at a moderately brisk pace with episodes in half time; “Night And
Day” as a slow rumba; and “It Was Just One Of Those Things” as an
extensive exploration involving several tempos.
The third section of the album is devoted to the continuing electro-
acoustic duo exploration of spontaneous composition with
drummer- percussionist George Marsh which began in 2014. Our
almost telepathic rapport has continued to evolve, along with our
instrumentation. My incorporation of SWAM orchestral software
and George’s addition of the Roland Electronic Drums have greatly
enriched our galactic palette. There was no pre-planning on any of
these pieces. On a few occasions, when we ran out of appendages,
a bit of orchestration is over-dubbed. The titles came after, in an attempt
to capture at least some experience of the performance.