Mayuko Katakura: The Echoes of Three
Pianist Mayuko Katakura’s 2015 album The Echoes of Three captures an exciting reunion of old friends whose strong connections and shared history result in a high-level trio session. With plenty of speedy McCoy Tyner angularism and Monkish spontaneity, Katakura spurs the trio on, delivering a great balance of compositional planning with in-the-moment abandon.
The first five tracks are back-to-back originals, starting with the contemplative “Echo” leading into the bouncing “Into Somewhere” (based on the standard “Out Of Nowhere”), the exquisite “A Dancer’s Melancholy” (also performed on her 2010 recording Faith), a fiery group improvisation “At The Studio (Reunion)”, and the modern “Directions”, honoring influences from jazz pianists Mulgrew Miller and Geri Allen.
The second half features a slow-dancing “Serene” (Eric Dolphy), a ripping “Pinocchio” (Wayne Shorter), and a sweet interpretation of Duke Pearson’s ballad “You Know I Care”, before closing with another original, “A Barfly’s Hope”, a swinging, striding song written for the pianist Elmo Hope.
The Echoes of Three by Mayuko Katakura
Mayuko Katakura - piano
Yasushi Nakamura - bass
Carmen Intorre Jr. - drums
Released in 2015 on 55 Records as JNCJ-5561.
Japanese names: Mayuko Katakura 片倉真由子 Yasushi Nakamura 中村恭士
Audio and Video
Mayuko Katakura playing Herbie Hancock's "Speak Like A Child" in a duo setting from 2012
Excerpt from track three on this album, "A Dancer's Melancholy":