This collaboration (reissued on CD) is predictably dull. Bill Evans and his 1965 trio (which also includes bassist Chuck Israels and drummer Larry Bunker) meet a symphony orchestra conducted and arranged by Claus Ogerman. They perform adaptations of six classical themes plus a pair of Evans compositions ("Time Remembered" and "My Bells") but, as one might expect, the strings weigh down the music and Evans' improvisations are somewhat buried beneath the unimaginative arrangements. This is one of Bill Evans' least significant recordings, a weak third stream effort. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :1. Granadas (Enrique Granados) – 5:54
2. Valse (Johann Sebastian Bach) – 5:52
3. Prelude (Alexander Scriabin) – 3:01
4. Time Remembered (Bill Evans) – 4:10
5. Pavane (Gabriel Fauré) – 4:01
6. Elegia (Elegy) (Claus Ogerman) – 5:12
7. My Bells (Evans) – 3:48
8. Blue Interlude (Frédéric Chopin) – 6:04
Credits :
Bill Evans – Piano
Larry Bunker – Drums
Chuck Israels – Bass
Grady Tate – Drums
Claus Ogerman – Arranger, Conductor
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