Lucian Ban, a virtuoso pianist known for his innovative approach to jazz, presents "Enesco Re-Imagined," a captivating album released on May 2, 2010, under the Sunnyside label. This free jazz masterpiece is a unique collaboration with bassist and arranger John Hébert, reinterpreting the works of Romanian composer George Enescu. The album features an impressive ensemble including Ralph Alessi on trumpet, Tony Malaby on tenor saxophone, and violinists Mat Maneri and Albrecht Maurer, among others.
"Enesco Re-Imagined" spans a diverse range of compositions, from the delicate "Aria et Scherzino" to the powerful "Symphony No 4, Marziale." The album's duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes offers a rich and immersive experience, showcasing Ban's exceptional ability to blend classical influences with modern jazz. Each track is a testament to the musicians' virtuosity and their collective exploration of new sonic territories. This album is a must-listen for fans of innovative jazz and classical crossover music, offering a fresh perspective on Enescu's timeless compositions.