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Release Date: 02/26/21
“Joachim Kühn finds the living heart of each song and wrings out every drop of emotional heft. Insanely gorgeous.” New York City Jazz Record
When producer Siggi Loch first floated the idea that Joachim Kühn might like to make an album of ballads, the pianistâs response was jocular and rebellious, as is typical of him: âMaybe when Iâm ninety...â That initial resistance wasnât to last long, and Kühn, now in his midseventies, soon started to settle down at the Steinway in his home, switch on his DAT recorder, and set to work. âThe advantage of being here at home in Ibiza is that I can simply make a recording when I want to. When the feeling comes, I just record,â Kühn reflects. Over a period of about fifteen months he sent a total of some forty individual tracks to Loch. He would often take pieces, re-think them, and end up sending off several different versions. So what emerges on âTouch the Lightâ is a distillation from those individual takes, all made on the same piano and in the same space. It flows extremely well as a coherent and delightful programme. Some of the pieces here have deep personal resonance. âA Remark You Madeâ by Joe Zawinul takes Kühn straight back to a pivotal moment in his life: Zawinul was a juror at the 1966 Gulda competition in Vienna, the event which facilitated the 22-year-old pianistâs escape from East Germany. Gato Barbieriâs theme from âLast Tango in Parisâ recalls the fact that Barbieri enlisted Kühn in 1972 to play on the soundtrack. And the Allegretto from Beethovenâs 7th Symphony not only brings to the fore a composer whose music has always made the deepest of impressions on Kühn. Above all, however, it is in the simplicity, the spaciousness and the sheer delight in melody of his own compositions that Kühn both touches the heart and gives us the greatest surprises on this album. And the title track âTouch the Lightâ captures the beauty of the sunset over the sea that Kühn often contemplates from his terrace. Kühnâs remark about that tune is also true of the album as a whole: âThereâs a lot of love here. And joy.â
Label: Act |
Genre: Jazz |
Run Time: 47 mins |
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