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    Aaron Parks - Arborescence (2013) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    Aaron Parks - Arborescence (2013) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Aaron Parks - Arborescence (2013)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 49:54 minutes | 842 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    "Arborescence" is the word for the way something grows, seeking and adaptive, like a tree - its roots and branches moving under and around things wherever they need to go toward water, toward the sun. Prize-winning young American pianist Aaron Parks titled his ECM debut Arborescence because the album's music is the fruit of a session of solo studio improvisation in which little was predetermined; the pieces developed in the moment like "living things", in the artist's words. “The music felt as if it were coming into being and going where it had to go, in that sort of arboreal way”. It's possible to hear fleeting echoes in this music of Arvo Part and Paul Bley, Erik Satie and Kenny Wheeler; but Arborescence is ultimately something deeply individual and intimate, recorded with the lights down low in the warm, clear acoustics of Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts.

    There is no shortage of fine solo piano offerings on ECM, going all the way back to Paul Bley's classic 1973 Open, To Love. Twenty-nine-year-old pianist Aaron Parks is notable in jazz circles for the skill he displayed in bands led by Terence Blanchard and Kurt Rosenwinkel, as well as on his own wonderful Invisible Cinema for Blue Note in 2008. Arborescence, his first solo recording for ECM, marks his second appearance on the label. His first was backing South Korean vocalist Yeahwon Shin on her lovely collection of ballads and lullabies, Lua Ya, recorded in 2012 and released in September 2013. Arborescence is a collection of 11 improvised pieces recorded at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Massachusetts. Though two works, "Elsewhere" and "Homestead," were taken from previously composed works, here mere elements and themes were used as jumping-off points into exploration. This set is very much in the moment, though its atmosphere is more internal and restrained. A listen to its mysterious opener, "Asleep in the Forest," evidences this. The piano's sounds and harmonies are investigated not as process, but as a deeply connected emotional dialogic relationship between instrument and music, to reveal a "voice." The use of repetition in many of these pieces isthe polar opposite, with the much more dynamic "In Pursuit" as an example, revealing the sound of the pianist digging inside the emotional and sonic geography where harmony, space, tone, and silence commingle. "Toward Awakening" commences haltingly, one carefully placed note and chord at a time, but gradually develops movement as its timbral palette expands, never losing its intuitive elegance. "River Ways" comes from several directions at once, as the left hand articulates a repetitive sequence, the right hand conjures it further in another register, both of them meeting on a seam where dissonance, multiple tonalities, and several voices are articulated invidiously in directions that diverge after their initial meeting. Arborescence is as mercurial after ten listenings as it is after one. The only "strategy" that these pieces seem to share is Parks' determination to remain open as improviser and listener. This requires discipline. He never runs off with his discoveries, but remains present to them as they whisper, move, and slowly dance, seemingly never imposing his will against the suggestion of the music itself. The innate, quiet grace displayed on Arborescence is far from static, but an intricate, ever-evolving labyrinth of sonic communication and elocution.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Asleep In The Forest
    02 - Toward Awakening
    03 - Past Presence
    04 - Elsewhere
    05 - In Pursuit
    06 - Squirrels
    07 - Branchings
    08 - River Ways
    09 - A Curious Bloom
    10 - Reverie
    11 - Homestead

    Produced by Sun Chung. Engineered by Rick Kwan.
    Recorded in November 2011 at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA.
    Performer: Aaron Parks - piano

    Analyzed: Aaron Parks / Arborescence
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR14 -4.64 dB -26.12 dB 4:15 01-Asleep In The Forest
    DR14 -1.06 dB -20.33 dB 6:16 02-Toward Awakening
    DR15 -1.68 dB -24.57 dB 4:28 03-Past Presence
    DR14 -6.22 dB -27.00 dB 7:04 04-Elsewhere
    DR13 -0.18 dB -17.27 dB 5:33 05-In Pursuit
    DR17 -1.41 dB -25.48 dB 2:22 06-Squirrels
    DR14 -3.26 dB -23.19 dB 5:09 07-Branchings
    DR14 -4.09 dB -24.68 dB 3:07 08-River Ways
    DR16 -8.74 dB -30.13 dB 3:24 09-A Curious Bloom
    DR14 -2.22 dB -22.68 dB 4:17 10-Reverie
    DR14 -5.65 dB -25.74 dB 3:59 11-Homestead
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    Number of tracks: 11
    Official DR value: DR14

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2126 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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