Haiku (Joey Calderazzo album)

Haiku is a solo piano album by Joey Calderazzo. It was recorded in 2002 and released by Marsalis Music.

Haiku
Recording by
Released2004
RecordedAugust 2002
VenueGeorge Weston Recital Hall, Toronto
GenreJazz
LabelMarsalis Music
ProducerBranford Marsalis

Recording and music

The album of solo piano performances by Calderazzo was recorded in August 2002.[1] For the album, he played a Steinway piano at the George Weston Recital Hall in Toronto.[2] The material is a mix of standards, Calderazzo originals, and one composition each by Branford Marsalis and Kenny Kirkland.[3] Marsalis was also the album's producer.[2]

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[1]

Haiku was released by Marsalis Music in 2004.[3] The AllMusic reviewer described it as "thoughtful, lyrical, melodic, and a bit introspective", and suggested that its quietness prevented it from being more than "merely a brilliant set of restrained improvising".[4] The Penguin Guide to Jazz called it "an astoundingly good record" and wrote that "There's no sense of right and left [hands] working independently, but rather as a unit".[1] The JazzTimes wrote that "most of Haiku vacillates oddly between overstatement and understatement" and that the slower pieces were meandering and too long.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Bri's Dance"
  2. "Haiku"
  3. "The Legend of Dan"
  4. "Chopin"
  5. "Just One of Those Things"
  6. "Dienda"
  7. "A Thousand Autumns"
  8. "Dancin' for Singles"
  9. "My One and Only Love"
  10. "Bri's Dance – Revisited"

Personnel

  • Joey Calderazzo – piano

References

  1. Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. pp. 217–218. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  2. Conrad, Thomas (December 1, 2004). "Joey Calderazzo: Haiku". Jazz Times. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  3. Weiner, Joshua (August 10, 2004). "Joey Calderazzo: Haiku". All About Jazz. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  4. Yanow, Scott. "Joey Calderazzo – Haiku". AllMusic. Retrieved March 7, 2018.
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