Point In Time, the latest album by jazz pianist Fred Hersch, is a stunning collection of original compositions that showcase Hersch's exceptional talent and creativity. The album features a mix of solo piano pieces and ensemble works, with Hersch being joined by some of the finest musicians in the jazz world.
The album opens with "A Speech to the Sea," a hauntingly beautiful solo piano piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, Hersch explores a range of moods and styles, from the upbeat and playful "Snape Maltings" to the introspective and contemplative "For No One."
One of the standout tracks on the album is "West Virginia Rose," a tribute to Hersch's mother that features a gorgeous melody and lush harmonies. The piece builds to a soaring crescendo before settling back into a gentle, reflective mood.
Throughout the album, Hersch's playing is impeccable, with each note and chord carefully crafted and executed with precision. His ensemble work is equally impressive, with each musician contributing their own unique voice to the music.