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Bill Evans, inspiration, jazz, Lyle Mays, music, Pat Methany, Piano

Mist by Maurice Sapiro
This “unspeakable beautiful” song was created as a tribute to Bill Evans, one of the greatest jazz pianist/composers ever, who died 38 years ago today. He played with Miles Davis and Chet Baker before creating his own trio. He greatly influenced the work of many jazz musicians who came after him and who are creating music today.
Bill had this quiet fire that I loved on piano. The way he approached it, the sound he got was like crystal notes or sparkling water cascading down from some clear waterfall. I had to change the way the band sounded again for Bill’s style by playing different tunes, softer ones at first. -Miles Davis
Bill Evans is seen as the main reformer of the harmonic language of jazz piano.[15][61] Evans’s harmonic language was influenced by impressionist composers such as Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. [62] His versions of jazz standards, as well as his own compositions, often featured thorough reharmonisations. Musical features included added tone chords, modal inflections, unconventional substitutions, and modulations. –Wikipedia
Bach was another huge influence on his music and the way he played. Perhaps it’s these classical influences on his jazzwork and improvisions that move me so much. Below the tribute by Methany and Mays is Evans “Peace Piece”, a favorite of mine and so many others.
Hoping you have a lovely and mellow weekend.
I could listen to this forever…luscious!
Me too!
Simply lovely, Deborah. Someone I have heard for many years but am not super-familiar with. Clearly that needs to change.
For me, the original wins the day. Stunning improvisational work.
Yes, that last one is stunning. I never get tired of listening, it surprises all the way through.
Yes! exactly. Reminds me of Monk in that way–not the style of play of course but the “surprise-y-ness”
What an exquisite tribute to a great jazz genius! As you know, Bill Evans’ Peace Piece is a favorite of mine too. It’s pure musical onomatopoeia. But I had not heard of this Methany and Mays musical tribute to Evans. Stunning! Thank you for sharing!
So glad you found this, Ken. As you know, you are the one who introduced me to Evans Peace Piece, and I’ve been enthralled with him ever since.