| 1. Midnight Mama |
| 2. Shreveport Stomp |
| 3. Stratford Hunch |
| 4. Dead Man Blues |
| 5. Grandpa's Spells |
| 6. Tin Roof Blues |
| 7. London Blues |
| 8. King Porter Stomp |
| 9. Sweet Man |
| 10. Original Jelly Roll Blues |
| 11. Mr. Jelly Lord |
| 12. Tom Cat Blues |
Editorial Reviews
In the same period that Jelly Roll Morton began making acoustic recordings of his piano solos, he was also making piano rolls of his strongest material. This CD presents piano rolls that Morton made in 1924, and producer Artis Wodehouse has done a remarkable job of recording them, capturing them with a convincingly live resonance. Morton was keenly aware of studio technology, and it's fascinating to hear him exploit the extended playing time that the piano rolls provided him. Several of these pieces stretch past four minutes, and tracks like "Stratford Hunch" and "Dead Man Blues" allow Morton to extend his variations further than recording allowed, providing another opportunity to hear Morton's innovative synthesis of ragtime, blues, and spontaneous inspiration. The piano sound compares favorably with even well-restored versions of Morton's contemporaneous acoustic recordings for Gennett, with brighter highs and firmer bass notes. --Stuart Broomer
Piano Rolls,Jelly Roll Morton,Elektra / Wea,Classic Jazz,Jazz,Jazz Music,New Orleans Jazz,Piano,Pop
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Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls
Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005J1I Release Date: 1993-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Sweet And Lowdown
- Novelette In Fourths
- That Certain Feeling
- So Am I
- Rhapsody In Blue
- Swanee
- When You Want 'Em, You Can't Get 'Em...
- Kickin' The Clouds Away
- Idol Dreams
- On My Mind The Whole Night Long
- Scandal Walk
- An American In Paris
Customer Reviews:
Wonderfully American.......2007-05-14
When I listen to this CD now, and which is most surpring to me, I hear a profound pride in America - back "before." I play it when I have people over and we put burgers on the grill. This CD is the song of sitting in my back yard with the clouds blowing by and for the moment things feel OK.
"Before" - OK, there is no old perfect Amercia; but I'm thinking of the time before we learned to distill petroleum into toxic pollution, before pride meant vanity and thuggery, before hate-filled invective became public amusement, and before presidents went to war because it was good for business.
A Gersh-winner.......2007-01-07
The existing films of Gershwin (who died of a brain tumor at age 38 in 1937) show him to be a virtuoso at his instrument. His 1924 acoustic recording of Rhapsody In Blue (with the Paul Whiteman orchestra) is further evidence of this. But no film or recording has what is contained within the album GERSHWIN PLAYS GERSHWIN: THE PIANO ROLLS, and that is-- full fidelity range.
The CD comes in a standard jewel case packaged in a heavy paper slipcover. Biographical liner notes are included along with details on the rolls. The earliest performance in this set is from 1916, made when Gershwin was an 18-year-old song plugger. My favorites here are "Swanee," from 1920, and "An American In Paris," from 1933, which is undoubtedly one of the last significant piano rolls ever made.
Gershwin's dynamic performances are not in the least obscured by the few extra notes added to the piano rolls (such practice was standard in those days). Listening to these recordings is like sitting next to this brilliant man, observing his fingers fly over the keys as he plays some of his best work.
TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 60:36
Interesting... but I think I'd prefer a good Gershwin interpreter.......2006-05-14
This album is charming in its own way -- a taste of the music and performance style of a bygone era. Someone complained that these rolls were edited. So what? I'm going to review the final product, now how it was made. Do you eat sausage? Ask not what's in it!
I like to listen to this CD in short bits -- a few songs at a time. For some reason I find it to be fatiguing if I listen for more than 20 minutes or so. I'm not absolutely sure why this is so. Possibly the meter is just a little too metronomic on many of the songs. This lends a "mechanical" quality to the performances.
Additionally, I felt that the dynamic range was restricted. The music does get louder and softer, because of the piano rolls themselves and because of the computer programming used to read the piano rolls -- the dynamics were deliberately adjusted by the record producers in some spots, if I read the liner notes correctly. And yet. And yet. Still these songs do not dynamically "breathe" fully in and out the way they ought to. I find this disappointing, but I think it has something to do with inherent limitations in piano roll recording technique. I'm guessing.
Taken for what it is, it is an interesting concept, and the sound quality is very pleasant. The performances are very good for piano rolls, but fall short of what a good interpreter could do. Take, for example, the Rhapsody in Blue from Woody Allen's Manhattan soundtrack. Listen specifically to the piano part -- the dynamics and variations in rhythm. This is not by any means the best performance of Rhapsody, but it is better than the Gershwin rolls.
Gershwin's playing overated.......2006-04-09
transcriptions of Jelly Roll Morton's piano rolls (on the same label) instead because most of those are exactly how he played them and in my opinion Morton was a better musician in every way than Gershwin.
The jazzy Gershwin. What a CD!!!!!!!.......2006-02-23
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The Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls, Vol. 2
George Gershwin Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005J3K Release Date: 1995-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Havanola (Have Another)
- Con Conrad: Singin' The Blues ('Till My Daddy Comes Home))
- From Now On
- Harry Akst: Jaz-O-Mine
- Louis Silvers: Just Snap Your Fingers At Care
- Jerome Kern: Whip-Poor-Will
- Rialto Ripples
- Waitin' For Me
- Buzzin' The Bee
- Chris Schoenberg: Darling
- For Your Country And My Country
- Kangaroo Hop
- Pastime Rag No. 3
- Chinese Blues
- Whispering
- Arrah Go On I'm Gonna Go Back To Oregon
Customer Reviews:
BRILLIANT.......2006-08-08
Pure Gold.......2004-01-25
But that is because it went from the composer's mind directly to his fingers, bypassing the compromise of sheetmusic. It goes right to the heart of the listener.
If I was stranded on a desert island and allowed to bring only 10 CDs, this one just might have to be one of the ones I would have to take.
Pure Heaven.......2003-11-11
Amazement and delight would perhaps be fair, but not quite good enough words to describe it - pure heaven may just hit nearer the mark!
Such is the feeling that pervades this wonderful collection, which, no less magnificently done than the 1st Volume - an all-Gershwin program - also includes some of the sources of his inspiration.
This is a rare authentic glimpse into the mind of a giant, and listening to him in person affords a feeling of connecting directly to his universe, a feeling as magical as it is palpable.
The style of his playing is positive, decisive, clean, straightforward, no-nonsense, resolutely devoid of either sentimentality or cynicism. However somewhere between the lines engraved is his own heartbeat, full of hope, gentle irony, and complete and utter belief in everything good - be it friendship, love, or life itself.
A must for Gershwin lovers, a much-needed reminder of faith, in these turbulent times, for everyone else.
Gershwin "Live".......2000-08-04
The only reason for rating this four, rather than five stars, is that there's a certain player piano quality to the performances that I suspect is not exactly how Gerswin actually sounded; but, having said that, this is about as close as you're going to be able to get to a "live" Gershwin performance with modern sound.
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Entertainer: Classic Ragtime from Rare Piano Rolls
Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009PJSH Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Something Doing
- Weeping Willow Rag
- The Entertainer
- The Easy Winners
- Pine Apple Rag
- Solace
- Gladiolus Rag
- The Ragtime Dance
- Sugar Cane
- The Crush Collision March
- Bethena - A Concert Waltz
- Combination March
- A Breeze From Alabama
Customer Reviews:
Best interpretation...is NO interpretation.......2007-02-24
If you enjoy the solace of great ragtime, get a Joshua Rifkin or Dick Hyman CD. But if you crave the essence of Joplin's genius in the straightest, blandest form possible, this is the CD for you.
Also, don't dismiss the possibility of listening to a track on this CD, then on the Rifkin CD to develop a keener appreciation of Rifkin's unparalleled Joplin style. "Bethena" is a good one for this, as Rifkin brings so much PASSION to his interpretation. Well, a mechanical piano roll is not going to do that....
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Century Rolls
Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YR65 Release Date: 2001-01-02 |
Tracks:
- Concerto for Piano "Century Rolls": First Movement
- Concerto for Piano "Century Rolls": Manny's Gym
- Concerto for Piano "Century Rolls": Hail Bop
- Lollapalooza
- Slonimsky's Earbox
Amazon.com
Of all the so-called minimalists working today, John Adams is the only one with any good ideas left. Witness this delightful release. The key to Adams's creativity is that he isn't bound by theoretical constraints on what "minimalism" should be. Century Rolls (1995) is a commission by Emanuel Ax, and it was inspired by the composer's listening to a CD recording of an ancient player piano. Century Rolls doesn't duplicate that sound, but it is, instead, an unexpected romp across new rhythmic territory. As for Mr. Ax, he comports himself very well, particularly in the difficult first Movement, which requires deft coordination of all forces involved. The brief Lollapalooza (1995) is more recognizably minimalist but with considerable orchestral color and shifting moods. And Slominsky's Earbox (1996) is a powerfully full-orchestra-driven canter. All this is to say that the CD is one of the best releases of Adams's career, and it will appeal to a very wide audience. --Paul CookCustomer Reviews:
The Greatest 'Living' Piano Concerto.......2007-05-10
So, why only four stars? Well, the problem lies with the couplings, which are far from outstanding. My praise for Lollapalooza is considerably lower than many other reviewers'; it is of some interest, though not for repeated listening. Slonimsky's Earbox indeed gives some pleasure--for the moment--though I would be deadly surprised hearing someone humming its tunes. Nagano's conducting thankfully adds some excitement; it is basically on the same level as his edge-of-the-seat account of Messiaens' orchestral masterpiece Turangalila-Symphonie (Teldec--my review pending).
Throughout, the recorded sound is excellent with a great deal of brilliance and impact. I do urge you to acquire this disc--not for the couplings but for the greatest Piano Concerto written by a living composer.
Everything I like about Adams on one great disc!.......2006-11-15
I've had the privilege of seeing John Adams both conduct and lecture on his own works, and two things are immediately evident when you hear Adams speak...
1) This guy has a brain the size of a Volkswagen, and
2) This guy has a great sense of humor.
Both of these qualities are laid bare for the listener in this recording. Century Rolls is a 3-movement piano concerto indicative of Adams' earlier minimalist style. It's a well-written piece to begin with, and with Emmanuel Ax performing, the recording is downright stunning. Lollapalooza (which may be my new favorite Adams work) is a tight little orchestral work that, as the title suggests, seems to swirl around a few rhythmic motives. Slonimsky's Earbox surprised me quite a bit on the first hearing; it's big, it's violent, it's colorful... all qualities I've come to expect in many of Adams' minimalist works, but this piece is in no way minimalist.
If you're new to John Adams, this disc, along with San Francisco's "The Chairman Dances," is a great place to start your collection. Not really a fan of minimalism? Me neither, but then again, as I look over my John Adams collection, only a small percentage of the pieces represented could actually be described as true minimalism.
Showy but Shallow and Tedious.......2006-05-28
This is shallow music.It is slick and very well orchestrated but so is much film music(think of the brilliant Elliott Goldenthal).Why Adams is seen by many musically educated critics as the greatest current American composer I don't know.
Adams has a brilliant technique-that cannot be denied.He has actually written some good music-Harmonium is a lovely piece,almost visionary in its scope.Unfortunately in my view he has succumbed to what many American composers have done-crowd pleasing showy orchestration but with music of little substance.Harmonium was a rare example by Adams music of substance and good orchestration.
The piano concerto,like the violin concerto,sees the soloist wasted on banal meanderings while the orchestra assaults us with even more banal repetetive phrases.Poor Emanuel Ax.The slow movement is really banal.
Loopalooza is very clever yes(even catchy) but again gets really irritating so by the end you could'nt give a ...k.
The Slonominsky piece is the best piece by far but again leaves you with the the conclusion 'good orchestration but so what'.It AGAIN descends into obsessively repetitive phrases that drive you mad!
Adams music on this disc is a curious mix of Steve Reich,Stravinsky,Schoenberg,Copland,and his own Shaker Loops but without the unity.We get slushy 'apple pie' Americana Copland/John Williams/Disney films harmonies(you know what I mean!!) colliding with atonal music I thought he did'nt like! Maybe he wants that mix but it drives me nuts and does'nt work.It would'nt be so bad if it did'nt sound all so slick,flash and mechanical.
And while we wait..........2005-05-28
It is such commissions as the 'The Dharma of Big Sur' premiered in 2003 by Esa-Pekka Salonen and the LA Philharmonic with electric violinist Tracy Silverman that keep Adams' popularity alive. At a recent performance in Disney Hall with the same participants as for the premiere the audience not only understood the complex, richly colored score which demonstrates Adams' increasingly sophisticated and expanded palette, they accepted the aspect of an amplified electric violin as not just an instrument from the realm of 'pop culture' but as an expressive, completely different aspect of classical music. One only hopes that this work will soon be recorded as it is one of Adams' more complex and cerebral pieces.
Until that recording is made, this wonderful concerto, coupled with 'Lollapalooza' and 'Slonimsky's Earbox' for orchestra alone, will certainly be a fine introduction to the wonders Adams creates in the concerto realm. Grady Harp, May 05
Thus far my favorite John Adams recording.......2005-03-01
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New Orleans Piano Rolls
Joe Krown Manufacturer: Str Digital ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009NRW3 Release Date: 2003-04-28 |
Tracks:
- Tipitina
- Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
- On the Sunnyside of the Street
- Boogie Woogie Prayer
- Just A Closer Walk
- Pink Champagne
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Moore Women Shuffle
- Down By the Riverside
- Miss Celies Mood
- Uptown Boogie
- Pineapple Rag
- Basin St. Blues
- St. Louis Blues
- Those Were the Days
Album Description
New Orleans Piano Rolls documents what is referred to as traditional New Orleans piano music. It is a good representation of what you might hear when you see Krown play solo piano performances. He is attempting to carry on the tradition of the great New Orleans piano styles, beginning with ragtime and continuing into boogie woogie and stride, all in the style of modern pianists, such as Professor Longhair, Dr. John and James Booker.Customer Reviews:
The Best New Orleans Piano player that you never heard of.......2005-06-22
Tour de Force.......2003-12-17
great music.......2003-06-22
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The Elite Syncopations: Classic Ragtime from Rare Piano Rolls
Manufacturer: Shout Factory ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009PJSO Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Ole Miss Rag
- Magnetic Rag
- Elite Syncopations
- Country Club
- Paragon Rag
- Eugenia
- Cleopha
- A Real Slow Drag
- Scott Joplin's New Rag
- Leola - Two Step
- Lily Queen
- The Chrysanthemum
- Heliotrope Bouquet
- Reflection Rag
- Silver Swan Rag, Ragtime Two-Step
Customer Reviews:
Exposes the real ragtime.......2006-11-03
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Piano Rolls
Jelly Roll Morton Manufacturer: Nonesuch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005J3E Release Date: 1997-05-27 |
Tracks:
- Midnight Mama
- Shreveport Stomps
- Stratford Hunch
- Dead Man Blues
- Grandpa's Spells
- Tin Roof Blues
- London Blues
- King Porter Stomp
- Sweet Man
- Original Jelly Roll Blues
- Mr. Jelly-Lord
- Tom Cat Blues
Amazon.com
In the same period that Jelly Roll Morton began making acoustic recordings of his piano solos, he was also making piano rolls of his strongest material. This CD presents piano rolls that Morton made in 1924, and producer Artis Wodehouse has done a remarkable job of recording them, capturing them with a convincingly live resonance. Morton was keenly aware of studio technology, and it's fascinating to hear him exploit the extended playing time that the piano rolls provided him. Several of these pieces stretch past four minutes, and tracks like "Stratford Hunch" and "Dead Man Blues" allow Morton to extend his variations further than recording allowed, providing another opportunity to hear Morton's innovative synthesis of ragtime, blues, and spontaneous inspiration. The piano sound compares favorably with even well-restored versions of Morton's contemporaneous acoustic recordings for Gennett, with brighter highs and firmer bass notes. --Stuart BroomerCustomer Reviews:
Just from the sound samples, I don't think I'd like it........2007-06-02
Fantastic re-recording!!.......2004-11-12
On this CD, Odis Wodehouse (I wonder if she's any relation to 1920s author P.G. Wodehouse??) has done a remarkable job of emulating Morton's touch, dynamics and pedal effects. Often I caught my breath listening, the immediacy of Morton's presence was so strong! Each and evry track sounds perfectly natural, and the wonderful presence makes every fingering detail stand out.
And what's so wrong about listening to Morton on a Steinway grand??? That's what he played at the Library of Congress in 1938, and no one has complained about those discs!!
Not really satisfactory.......2001-10-13
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Ravel Plays Ravel (Original Piano Rolls)
Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001VJ7 Release Date: 1995-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Bolero: Orchestration
- Pavane pour une infante difunte
- Miroirs Suite For Piano: La Vallee des Cloches, No.5
- 'Le Tombeau de Couperin': Toccata
- Gaspard de la Nuit No.2; Le Gibet
- Oiseaux Tristes No.2
Customer Reviews:
incorrectly regulated piano roll reproducing mechanism.......2005-12-05
There are recordings available with these rolls correctly calibrated and they are *wonderful* (the "masters of the piano roll" cd issued recently by dal segno)
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don't let the cheap price fool you: Ravel would be seriously angered to have this recording attributed to him.
Only Ravel Knew!.......2003-05-09
The copyright of this recording is "1995 Delta Music", Delta Music is a seldem heard name. The CD is issued by a truly budget label - "Laser Light Digital". You certainly get a bottom budget price on this CD, but whether it is historical or not? only Ravel knew!
Ravel as Ravel intended.......2002-12-29
The "Bolero" that begins this recording, however, is by the Halle Orchestra under the baton of Sir John Barbirolli. Although not the best recording of "Bolero" (that distinction belongs to Pierre Boulez and the Berlin Philharmonic), it is certainly up to the standards of the remainder of the album.
And it is the rest of the numbers on this CD that give it the distinction it deserves. Transcribed and transferred from original piano rolls that had been manufactured from Ravel's own hand, these recordings are a rare look at musical works that were composed =and= played by the composer.
"Pavanne for a Dead Princess" starts the show, followed by "Valley of the Bells", a toccata from "Le Tombeau de Couperin", "The Gibbet", and "Sad Birds". There five recordings show students how Ravel himself would have played his own pieces.
These five recordings are what make this album a "must buy" for students and fans of Ravel and a worthy addition to the classical library, especially for classical radio stations.
A fraud!.......2002-10-22
Let's face it, this recording is being marketed as a historical document, and in that regard it has no value whatsoever. Why buy it?
Good music, but too mechanical........2002-10-03
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Entertainer: Classic Ragtime from Rare Piano Rolls
Manufacturer: Biograph ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003HLB Release Date: 1993-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Maple Leaf Rag
- Something Doing
- Weeping Willow Rag
- The Entertainer
- The Easy Winners
- Pine Apple Rag
- Solace
- Gladiolus Rag
- The Ragtime Dance
- Sugar Cane
- The Crush Collision March
- Bethena - A Concert Waltz
- Combination March
- A Breeze From Alabama
Customer Reviews:
Joplin-recorded tracks are excellent.......2007-06-02
The remaining tracks are unfortunately rather mechanical and lifeless -- at least when contrasted to those played by Joplin himself. For this reason, I rate the CD at only four stars. Nonetheless, I strongly recommend the CD to anyone who is serious about playing Scott Joplin's pieces or simply loves his music.
indispensable old time music - one of the roots of jazz.......2001-09-16
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Zez Confrey Piano Rolls and Scores
Manufacturer: Warner Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007KMNW Release Date: 2003-04-01 |
Tracks:
- Dizzy Fingers
- The Red Lantern
- By The Waters Of The Minnetonka
- Novelette
- Waltz Mirage
- Greenwich Witch
- Afghanistan
- Kitten On The Keys
- Kinda Careless
- The Sheik Of Araby
- Heaven's Garden
- Stumbling
- Jaywalk
- Tap Dance Of The Chimes
- Humorestless
- That Thing Called Love
- Midsummer's Nightmare
- Tricks
- Coaxing The Piano
- Concert Etude
- My Pet
- Relaxation
- Fantasy Of Today
Customer Reviews:
remarkable evocation of a bygone style.......2003-07-25
Wodehouse the magnificent.......2003-04-25
The Rolls Royce of Zez Confrey recordings........2003-04-10
For those new to Confrey, here's a brief description:
Edward Elzear Confrey (known to all as Zez) was a self-described composer of novelty piano music, his way of trying to describe music that was at once influenced by ragtime, early jazz, popular songs, and classical composers, particularly Debussy and MacDowell. His music rarely if ever aspires to emotional profundity, but its sheer joy, bounce, and tunefulness make it hard to put down once you've started, whether as listener or pianist. As an amateur pianist, I've been playing Zez Confrey's music for 20 years. The reactions I have gotten from people over the years have been consistently the same; "Wow! Who wrote that?", and "Are there recordings of this music I can buy?". Now, this disc gives me an easy answer to the second question.
This disc is Artis Wodehouse's fourth disc devoted to her amazing humanized piano rolls. The first two covered a good cross-section of George Gershwin's piano rolls, while a third was a collection of piano rolls by Jelly Roll Morton. This is easily her finest work since the first "Gershwin plays Gershwin" disc in 1993.
Zez Confrey, like his contemporaries George Gershwin and Jelly Roll Morton, left behind a well-rounded collection of acoustic gramophone recordings as well as paper piano rolls. The least sophisticated of these paper rolls merely captured the notes that the pianist played and nothing more. Once the roll was published and sold, it was the job of the consumer, operating his or her own reproducing piano, to mechanically add pedaling, rubato, and dynamics as he or she saw fit. However, the most sophisticated reproducing rolls captured not only the notes but the pedaling, rubato, and dynamics used by the pianist, often with uncanny accuracy. All paper rolls allowed the pianist the option of post-production editing, e.g., removing wrong notes, and in popular music such as this, adding dazzling "third hand" counterpoint effects that made the end result unplayable by a human pianist. Confrey was one the best at this, and he uses this technique liberally throughout the rolls on this disc. (For those of you familiar with Confrey's "Kitten on the Keys" or "Dizzy Fingers" in their standard published versions, you're in for a treat once you hear Confrey's souped up three-handed versions presented here.) Still, even the best of these paper rolls played back on the best reproducing pianos could never be mistaken by an astute listener for a human being (two-handed or otherwise). There was always a discernible gap between playing produced in the human realm and that of the mechanical realm, that is until relatively recently. The explosion of digital technology has allowed such things as computerized reproducing pianos like the Yamaha Disklavier to become a readily available reality. Recordings made and played back on such pianos are virtually indistinguishable from live human performances. It wasn't long before people like Artis Wodehouse starting exploring ways to apply this technology to the old paper rolls, finally enabling listeners to experience what it might have been like to hear pianists like Gershwin, Morton, and Confrey recorded in the flesh, and in modern sound. By taking the information encoded on these old paper rolls and feeding it into a Yamaha Disklavier system, she has been able narrow the gap between human playing and mechanical playing to the point of near nonexistence. Through careful study of Confrey's actual playing from acoustic recordings, Wodehouse has softened the mechanical edges, painstakingly adding those qualities that distinguished Confrey's playing in the flesh, effectively making each roll indistinguishable from an actual human performance.
On the first Gershwin disc from 1993, several of the rolls she chose had been previously recorded in their original paper roll form. Having heard these original paper roll recordings, listening to Artis Wodehouse's humanized versions of these same rolls was like seeing an old film before and then after restoration. In short, it was a revelation.
This new Zez Confrey disc easily lives up to these high standards Wodehouse set for herself, indeed this disc may even set the bar higher. This time around, not only is Wodehouse working from two different types of paper rolls, she is actually playing some of the pieces herself, works that Confrey did not record, but that deserve a place on any disc of Confrey's music. The joyful bounce and rhythmic snap of her playing so perfectly matches Confrey's own playing that it becomes impossible to tell which tracks are hers and which are Confrey's. The result is an amazingly seamless and unified blend of musicianship, scholarship, technological know-how, with an astute understanding of the individual elements that made Confrey's playing unique. Whether as pianist or digital editor, with this CD, Wodehouse has done more for Confrey's music than has anyone before her. The results are well worth hearing.
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