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- Peace_Piece abstract "Peace Piece is a jazz piece recorded by Bill Evans in December 1958 for his album Everybody Digs Bill Evans. It is a pastoral improvisation recorded by Evans at the end of the recording session and is one of his simplest, built on a gentle C major 7 to G9 suspended 4th two chord progression, the same first chords of \"Some Other Time\" from the musical On the Town by Leonard Bernstein which Evans also recorded. The same progression featured in the opening to \"Flamenco Sketches\" which he recorded with Miles Davis the following year; Davis took a liking to the piece and wanted to reuse it.Although a peaceful song, however, it also features a lot of discordant notes throughout the latter half of the song which add tension. The song, with its free form peaceful melody and timeless, meditational quality, has featured in numerous soundtracks of films and music in ballet choreography and has been recorded by fellow jazz musicians. It featured in Bo Widerberg's Love 65 (1965), Gaurav Seth's A Passage to Ottawa and Philip Seymour Hoffman's Jack Goes Boating (2010). Pianists Richie Beirach, Ricardo Fioravanti, Liz Story and Stefano Battaglia, the guitarists Stephen D. Anderson and Nino Josele, flautist Herbie Mann, and classical pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet have all recorded \"Peace Piece\". The Kronos Quartet also recorded \"Peace Piece\" as a string quartet on the album Music of Bill Evans with Eddie Gómez on bass and Jim Hall accompanying on guitar.Evans evokes the feeling of being alone in the song and recalled that a teenage fan said that when he first heard it he \"felt like he was standing all alone in New York\". Evans had many requests to play the piece live in his last years but he refused because he believed that the composition would lose its value and meaning as it had been an inspiration at the moment only. He only ever played it once live with the Bill Evans Dance Company in Seattle in 1978 to accompany an abstract and lyrical modern dance put on by the dancers. \" \"Peace Piece\" is an example of the depth of Evans' compositional technique. It is an ostinato piece, composed and recorded long before the more recent superficial synthesis of Indian and American music; in fact, it owes more to Satie and Debussy than to Ravi Shankar. The improvisation starts simply over a gentle ostinato, which quickly fades into the background. Evans allows the fantasy that evolves from the opening motive (an inversion of the descending fifth in the ostinato) more freedom than he would in an improvisation tied to a changing accompaniment. He takes advantage of the ostinato as a unifying element against which ideas flower, growing more lush and colorful as the piece unfolds. Polytonalities and cross rhythms increase in density as the ostinato undulates gently, providing a central rhythmic and tonal reference. The improvisation becomes increasingly complex against the unrelenting simplicity of the accompaniment, until, near the end, Evans gradually reconciles the two elements.\"Chuck Israels, later a bassist of the Bill Evans Trio, speaking of \"Peace Piece\" on his website: Jacques Réda, a poet and jazz critic, has written a poem in French on \"Peace Piece\".".
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- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Category:1958_songs.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_compositions_in_C_major.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_Israels.
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- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Gaurav_Seth.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Herbie_Mann.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Goes_Boating_(film).
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Réda.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Yves_Thibaudet.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Hall_(musician).
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- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Bernstein.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Liz_Story.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Love_65.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Miles_Davis.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Bill_Evans.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Niño_Josele.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink On_the_Town_(musical).
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Seymour_Hoffman.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Ricardo_Fioravanti.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Richie_Beirach.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Some_Other_Time.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLink Stefano_Battaglia.
- Peace_Piece wikiPageWikiLinkText "Peace Piece".
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- Peace_Piece subject Category:1958_songs.
- Peace_Piece subject Category:Jazz_compositions_in_C_major.
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- Peace_Piece comment "Peace Piece is a jazz piece recorded by Bill Evans in December 1958 for his album Everybody Digs Bill Evans. It is a pastoral improvisation recorded by Evans at the end of the recording session and is one of his simplest, built on a gentle C major 7 to G9 suspended 4th two chord progression, the same first chords of \"Some Other Time\" from the musical On the Town by Leonard Bernstein which Evans also recorded.".
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