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    TIGRAN - A FABLE

    Jazzwise magazine
    http://www.jazzwisemagazine.com/reviews-mainmenu-132/12024?task=view
    Aug 23, 2011

    The major part of this majestic solo piano album highlights the New
    York- based Tigran's rediscovery of the ancient folk music and poetry
    from his Armenian origins that's been a feature of his playing since
    his debut as leader in 2006.

    That was the year he also won the prestigious Thelonious Monk Piano
    Competition Award. Tigran has revealed previously all the passion and
    fluidity of his jazz chops a la Chick Corea, notably on the 2007 New
    Era trio album alongside the vigorous rhythm section of the Moutin
    Brothers from France, and also on NYC drummer Ari Hoenig's recent
    Lines of Oppression. But the new release A Fable has much less of a
    traditional jazz leaning, rhythmically it's coming out of folk dance
    and classical music rather than swing, even when Tigran touches on
    the jazz standard repertoire with a minimally elegant version of
    'Someday My Prince will Come'.

    All the rest are originals inspired by Armenian medieval hymns,
    poetry and folk song and the elegiac, prayerlike minor eastern themes
    are sometimes reminiscent of the double bassist Avishai Cohen's as
    is Tigran's singing sideline involving wordless scatting and even
    some whistling. But Tigran's exquisite touch, concentrated poise
    and imaginative, romantic shaping of themes reveal someone who is
    entirely capable of capturing the magic of a solo concert hall piano
    performance. The more you listen, the more this recording casts
    its spell.

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