Love and Beauty
author: Gary Williams
A very beautiful recording. I have Msa. Piket's earlier CDs, and in "Love and Beauty" I can hear growth in her playing and in her composition skills. Definitely a "keeper!"
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"Love and Beauty is a work of such sustained unity and clarity that you can ente
author: -JazzTimes, May 2007
Roberta Piket is a gifted pianist and composer who leads one of the most accomplished and idiosyncratic piano trios in jazz. (Its other two members are Ratzo Harris, an eloquent six-string bass soloist, and Billy Mintz, a melodic, perversely quiet, oddly propulsive drummer who writes cool songs).
Piket’s musical erudition never calls attention to itself. Her reharmonization of “You’re My Everything” is extremely clever, but its point is to provide dynamic blowing changes. “Alone, Alone” is a rethinking of “Alone Together” and also a Lennie Tristano tribute. Piket acknowledges Tristano in her intricate two-handed lines with no chords and her accentual displacements, yet sounds like herself. “Up, Up and Away” is another highly inventive recomposition. The Fifth Dimension never dreamed of all those measures in 5/4 and 6/4. But the most striking Piket transformation of a standard is “So in Love.” It is achingly slow, piecing out the melody in careful, poignant testimony.
Of Piket’s four originals here, the most moving is a simple, loving eulogy, “For Uncle Harvey.” Billy Mintz’s “Destiny” introduces two new sounds to the album that fit within its atmosphere: Rich Perry’s plaintive tenor saxophone and Piket’s vibratoless, waiflike singing voice.
Love and Beauty is a work of such sustained unity and clarity that you can enter it anywhere. If you are an impatient person pressed for time, start with “So in Love.” Piket will take it from there.
-Thomas Conrad
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Terrific, Assured Jazz
author: Ed Goodstein
A very strong set I think. Piket & her trio are consistently inventive and interesting, incorporating many 'mainstream' ideas into a progressive framework. Cool original compositions that seem like classics, and nice reworkings of "So in Love" & (surprise!) "Up Up and Away." She has light fingered dynamics recalling Ahmad Jamal at times, yet push and dramatic elements too that also still swing elegantly and nice rhapsodic elements. I like her other albums as well-- this one one of her best.
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"Constantly curious..."
author: Los Angeles Times (Don Heckman)
How can you not be curious about a pianist who writes tunes with titles such as "I'm Back in Therapy and It's All Your Fault" and "I'm My Everything?" But Piket has a lot more to offer than whimsical song titles. Constantly curious, she has released a series of recordings probing across the landscape from retro-mainstream to free jazz...
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