Improvisation Diary 2020

Allen Shawn

Catalog #: TROY1906
Release Date: October 1, 2022
Format: Digital
Instrumental

Composer/pianist Allen Shawn began the improvisations on this recording during the height of the pandemic, recording and sending them to his son in Los Angeles. None of the pieces were planned. Some were recorded on his phone; some on a zoom recorder — yet taken as an entire sequence, the nineteen pieces cohere like a notated piece. This recording therefore should be received in the spirit of those old recordings created from tape recordings of musicians done in someone's living room, and never intended to be made into a record. It is an artist's sketchbook, not a finished painting, but nonetheless possibly deserving consideration in its own right.

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Track Listing

Title Composer Performer
Jaunty Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Almost A Waltz Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Mock-Up Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Hurly-Burly Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Brief Message Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
We Shall Overcome Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
New Year's Resolution Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Intersecting Points Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
See-Saw Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Lovely Love Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Angularity Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Someone's Expecting Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Jitterbug Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Blues Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
C Major Obsession Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Almost A Funeral Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
The Sphinx Shrugs Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Cross Porpoises Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)
Epilogue Allen Shawn Allen Shawn (piano)

Reviews

  • The pianist and composer Allen Shawn went to work on these improvisations during the early part of the pandemic, and recorded them in people's living rooms, on his phone and on a zoom recorder. The various locations give the listen a spontaneous feel, as we get a peek of the sketchbooks of this artist's vision. The aptly titled "Jaunty"starts the listen with upbeat and radiant keys that are as firm as they are lively, and the also appropriately titled "Almost A Waltz"follows with a calm pulse of mesmerizing, expressive song craft. Further along, the bouncy and animated progressions of "Intersecting Points"is quite exciting, while "Lovely Love"is indeed romantic, and carries a rare intimacy with it. Deeper yet, the charming and commanding presence of "C Major Obession"makes this one of the album's best, and "Epilogue"exits the listen with a hushed beauty that possesses so much sophisticated and timeless playing. A body of work dedicated to his son, Shawn's 'sketches' are certainly more developed than you might think, and his heavy emphasis on blues and jazz nods is his highly creative and quite inviting.

    – Take Effect

  • Commenting on his Aria Caprice, reviewed above, Allen Shawn describes it as having an "improvisatory"quality. That impulse finds its purest form in this unique release. Shawn wrote these 19 improvisations for his son, to whom the album is dedicated, during Covid lockdown. He began improvising at age 10 before learning notation, so this exercise is natural for him. These unplanned miniatures are wistful, tuneful, jazzy, raucous, intensely creative, and mostly tonal. You can listen to a few or put the whole album on. It works either way. Shawn never intended this to be any more than a "sketch book"but decided it was "possibly deserving consideration in its own right". Indeed, it is. Right from the beginning, in `Jaunty', one of Shawn's most lyrical jazz pieces, we get a feeling of freedom and spon-taneity. `Jitterbug' delvers this vibe as well, along with just enough harmonic crunch. The wistful `Almost a Waltz' becomes one by the end: these little pieces go on just enough to create an identity. `Hurly Burly' packs a lot of fun into just over a minute and leaves a happy impression. `Blues' is a real blues, not a mod-ernist deconstruction, full of beautiful jazz chords and vibrating trills. Some of these were recorded on zoom, others on a phone. The recording is clear and resonant, though nothing is corrected. "This CD contains the original improvisations", says Shawn, "mistakes, recording quality, and all". There is so much freshness and true feeling that we can only be grateful Shawn didn't do the usual mechanical clean-up – not something we would want in every recording but exactly right here. These improvisations don't have the careful, artful craftmanship of the chamber works reviewed above, but they have the element of surprise. If you want something wonderfully, artfully sentimental, put on `Lovely Love': it will put you in an optimistic mood. Put on the whole "sketchbook", and you'll feel even better.

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