2008 was a good year. This was recorded at the end of a Friday in September, on the Yamaha in the auditorium at the school which employs me (staff accompanist with unique performing privileges - they are too nice to me!). I was in a creative lather after spending a couple hours practicing (trying on) a certain piece of music from a certain musician who has been an endless fascination, and you can hear this certain piece sprinkled all through this improvisation; if you know the piece you will most certainly recognize it.
It is an improvisation, but with bits of compositional thought of huge dimension, and sometimes orchestral sonorities - very big and very powerful - but it is an improvisation, and these passages are laid out very impulsively...not the framework of a piece which has been planned and finished, but the image of an idea at its very moment of conception, the essence of inspiration. It is a journey through a collection of impulses, some of which have become favorite snap shots in the stacks.
As a little prep I posted already the origins of two of the ideas which see further development here, all the A's of the piano, and what I've called for (some reason, I don't know) the monument octaves. Those recordings, from about a month prior can be found here:
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=37201.0Because of the limitations of the recorder in the live room with the bright piano, it is hard to come up with a satisfactory result to present (it cannot capture this piano). Within my own limits I have done quite a bit of work on audacity trying to remove the noise of a little heater which kept kicking on (I know exactly whose this was...she did not like air conditioning!) while preserving as much as I can the atmosphere around the recording; it is distorted and stuffy, but I have a feeling the heater would annoy. So much of my life is recorded on that little recorder, and while I wish it were better, I am happy to have it documented in some way then for it to have been forever lost.
Do listen and enjoy.
