TIGRAN HAMASYAN — A Fable

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Album · 2011

Filed under Post Bop
By TIGRAN HAMASYAN

Tracklist

1.Rain Shadow
2.What The Waves Brought
3.The Spinners
4.Illusion
5.Samsara
6.Longing
7.Carnaval
8.The Legend Of The Moon
9.Someday My Prince Will Come
10.Kakavik (The Little Partridge)
11.A Memory That Became A Dream
12.A Fable
13.Mother, Where Are You?
14.Looking For The Block (bonus)

Line-up/Musicians

Tigran Hamasyan - piano, vocals

About this release

Verve 060252760686 (Netherlands)

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snobb
At his 23 Armenian pianist released his fourth album, and the album is really good!He started to play piano from his 3,got classical musical education and from 2001 (being just 14) started to play in Europe.

Besides of his love to classic jazz and rock, he got good training in Armenian folk music, which became important element in his later music. In 2002 Tigran won the 3-rd prize in Martial Solal International Jazz Piano Competition held in Paris and later moved to continue his musical education in S.California.

Tigran's early releases were technically competent, but a bit too common,without own character. Happily, on fresh release he pays more attention to his roots - Armenian folklore. But it's no way fashionable world fusion, he plays real modern post-bop based piano jazz,just with some very tasteful inclusions of Caucasus tunes and lyric sounds palette. Mostly acoustic piano only album (Tigran sings on few compositions and there are some electronic sounds added as well), this release contains melodic,accessible and pleasant compositions which never crosses the border with more commercial and polished contemporary jazz. In many places listener can hear Tigran's classical education's roots, but as in case with Armenian folklore influence its are always more flavors, giving more personal sound to his music, than dominant trends.

The album's music in whole contains very airy (as coming from Caucasus mountains) atmosphere, light and bright sound,but without pathetic and over-weight melodies. This tasteful balance makes the music really fresh and attractive, excellent listening for sunny Sunday afternoon.

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