StandArt

StandArt is the tenth studio album by Tigran Hamasyan. It was released by Nonesuch Records on 29 April 2022.[1] It is Hamasyan's first covers album, and features eight jazz standards and one original composition.[3]

StandArt
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 29, 2022[1]
RecordedApril 11-13, 2021 at Stagg Street Studio, Los Angeles, CA
GenreJazz, Bebop
Length47:53
LabelNonesuch Records[1][2]
Tigran Hamasyan chronology
The Call Within
(2020)
StandArt
(2022)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
All About Jazz[4]
DownBeat[5]
Financial Times[6]
Jazzwise[7]
PopMatters9/10[3]
The Times[8]

The Times wrote; "Standards are those tunes mostly borrowed from the Great American Songbook whose harmonic richness and rhythmic flexibility make them ideal for improvising. No matter how fashions in jazz change, they remain popular, yet Tigran Hamasyan certainly tests their durability on this intriguing, challenging album."[8] PopMatters wrote; "The production is clean and loud, and Hamasyan’s dynamic playing sometimes sends notes aggressively to the center of the mix. This is jazz for people who like to sit at the edge of their seats."[3] Jazzwise wrote; "It’s perhaps the most integrated example of his highly original personal language that’s evolved through a high level, action-packed career over the past decade."[9]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."De-Dah"Elmo Hope4:16
2."I Didn't Know What Time It Was"7:13
3."All The Things You Are" (featuring Mark Turner)5:45
4."Big Foot" (featuring Joshua Redman)Charlie Parker7:30
5."When A Woman Loves A Man"4:40
6."Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise"4:56
7."I Should Care" (featuring Ambrose Akinmusire)3:50
8."Invasion During an Operetta" (featuring Ambrose Akinmusire)
  • Tigran Hamasyan
  • Ambrose Akinmusire
  • Matt Brewer
  • Justin Brown
2:26
9."Laura"6:28
Total length:47:53

Personnel

  • Tigran Hamasyan - piano
  • Matt Brewer - bass
  • Justin Brown - drums
  • Mark Turner - saxophone (track 3)
  • Joshua Redman - saxophone (track 4)
  • Ambrose Akinmusire - trumpet (tracks 7, 8)

References

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