COMPACT
DISC REVIEW
By
Jack Rummel
Ragtime Reminiscences
Keith Taylor, piano
Sami CD 1010
Danza / Three Sisters / Pierette / A Ragtime Oddity / Valse Miroir / Solace / Clair de Lune.
Keith Taylor has been a part of the ragtime scene for decades, yet his recordings have been sporadic until the twenty-first century began when they started to appear with some regularity. His latest may contain a slender list of titles but these seven pieces add up to almost 45 minutes of stellar pianistics. How he rationalizes including these disparate styles under the umbrella of “ragtime” remains a bit of a mystery, but that’s unimportant. The varied music is beautiful and speaks for itself.
Valse Miroir by the
French-Canadian composer Jean-Baptiste Lafrenière begins with an added
introduction that piles filigree upon filigree, but once
The overall mood of the album is that of looking back at a well-lived life; thus, the pieces are not fast and flashy and the dynamics seldom exceed a medium forte. The piano is a good one and the sound quality is intimate. The liner notes are philosophical – befitting of a reminiscence – but generally uninformative. Keith Taylor has been accused of some quirky musical side trips here and there, but this CD is eminently satisfying, straight-forward and thoroughly pianistic.
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