- Source: Elegiac Cycle
Elegiac Cycle is a solo piano album by Brad Mehldau. It was issued in 1999 by Warner Bros. produced by Mehldau himself.
Background and music
Mehldau described the influence of James Joyce's Ulysses on the album being "cyclical in design, with a theme that began the record and returned at the ending, just as Odysseus's journey was a circular one in which he eventually arrived home". He also mentioned Joyce's use of Latin translated into English in the novel as an inspiration for a musical effect in "Memory's Tricks": "I silently depressed the notes of its meoldic motif with one hand, and with them held down, improvised other lines with the other hand, allowing the motif to peak out in the sympathetic vibrations that arose from the soundboard."
French edition
In 2011, the French publisher Outre Mesure released in both English and French the complete transcription note for note of Elegiac Cycle, and some musical commentaries by Philippe André, the original manuscript “lead sheets” of Brad Mehldau and a long and recent interview by Ludovic Florin about the genesis of the record and where the musician stands with it now.
Track listing
All pieces composed by Brad Mehldau
"Bard" 2:45
"Resignation" 5:34
"Memory's Tricks" 9:17
"Elegy for William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg" 4:43
"Lament for Linus" 1:27
"Trailer Park Ghost" 9:19
"Goodbye Storyteller (for Fred Myrow)" 10:27
"Rückblick" 8:56
"The Bard Returns" 4:16
Personnel
Primary artist
Brad Mehldau - piano, producer, liner notes
Production
Lawrence Azerrad – art direction, design
Alisha Chamberlain – assistant engineer
Michael Davenport – executive producer, management
Alan Yoshida – mastering
John Clark – photography
Bernie Kirsch – recording
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Brad Mehldau
- Elegiac Cycle
- Brad Mehldau discography
- Brad Mehldau
- Fred Myrow
- Songs: The Art of the Trio Volume Three
- Theban Cycle
- Art of the Trio 4: Back at the Vanguard
- Ovid
- 10 Years Solo Live
- Poetry of Catullus