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Monday, September 30, 2013
Aaron Parks-Arborescence (ecm 2013)
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 albums 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 artists words. The 
music felt as if it were coming into being and going where it had to go,
 in that sort of arboreal way. Its 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. Listen close and one can 
hear Parks whispering part of a melody along with the piano, as if he 
were playing at home alone, for himself. This is contemplative 
instrumental poetry that often felt less like conscious intention, he 
says, and more like something half-dreamed, half-remembered.
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