Bud on Bach explained

Bud on Bach
Artist:Bud Powell
Album:Bud!
Released:1957
Recorded:August 3, 1957
Studio:Van Gelder Studio
Genre:Jazz
Label:Blue Note
Composer:Bud Powell
Producer:Alfred Lion

"Bud on Bach" is a composition written by jazz pianist Bud Powell for his 1957 album Bud!, also known as The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 3. It is unusual among jazz compositions for being based upon Solfeggietto, a composition by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.[1]

History

Powell first recorded the composition in August 1957 for Blue Note Records, opening the track with the original Solfegietto as an introduction to his own composition based on the chords.[2] He played the composition solo, doing without his customary trio in order to contrast the Solfegietto's speed with his own "sparse" improvisation. Of the composition, Guthrie Ramsey, author of The Amazing Bud Powell: Black Genius, Jazz History, and the Challenge of Bebop wrote: "Compressed into two minutes and thirty-one seconds, the recording traverses a couple of sound worlds and, for many, is evidence of Powell’s dual pedigree in classical music and black popular music."

Reception

Dom Cerulli of DownBeat praised the album Bud!, awarding it stars. He wrote most highly of "Bud on Bach", noting, "it’s Bud on Bach that is bound to be THE track in the set. On this, Bud displays such artistry and such genuine genius, that it may well stand among the classic examples of his work in the years to come."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ramsey, Guthrie P. . The Amazing Bud Powell: Black Genius, Jazz History, and the Challenge of Bebop . 2013 . University of California Press . 978-0-520-24391-0 . 1 . 10.1525/j.ctt2jcc05.
  2. Web site: 2020-09-04 . The Party Trick Hear Me Out . 2024-03-14 . WQXR . en.
  3. Cerulli . Dom . February 20, 1958 . Bud Powell: Bud! The Amazing Bud Powell . . 26-27.