Wigmore Hall, London“an improviser whose instinctive, emotional command of the instrument is complemented by a formidable intellect.One of the pianist’s many gifts is to discover new beauty in familiar melodies. His initially muted version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s My Favourite Things has hardly a trace of the famous Coltrane version. Instead, he treats it as if it were a Nick Drake number, drawing the melancholy implications of the original deep into territory that Julie Andrews never dreamed possible.”- The Guardian, Tuesday 14 April 2009[...read more here...]
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