Jon Batiste: Beethoven Blues
Turning Beethoven’s masterpieces blues is a fascinating concept and Jon Batiste pulled it off with his imaginative Beethoven Blues. The album kicks off with his fusion of “Für Elise (Batiste).” In this 4-minute piece, he plays classical then injects the blues into it. The album also ends with another version of “Für Elise (Reverie).” In this 15-minute extended piece, he plays improvisational jazz. The result is just mesmerizing. Batiste demonstrates his exhilarating chops in “Symphony No.5 Stomp,” which reminds me of Cecil Taylor’s style. His boogie-woogie skills are undeniable in “Waldstein Wobble.” His rendition of “Ode to Joyful” is fleeting yet relaxing despite hearing my kids played for hundreds of time when they first started taking piano lessons. I’ll be spending more time with this album in the next few weeks somewhere on snowy mountains.