Thursday, May 25, 2017

Aaron Diehl and Cecile McLorin Salvant

One of my musical pipe dreams has been to attend a concert at the Barns at Wolf Trap, in suburban Washington D.C.  Our daughter granted our wish, when she obtained tickets for jazz pianist Aaron Diehl and singer Cecile McLorin Salvant.  The occasion---to celebrate our upcoming 30th anniversary this August 29th, and going to this concert was a great way to start our anniversary year.

The concert was quite frankly, amazing.  I have heard Aaron Diehl before, and being from his home town of Columbus, Ohio, He attended St. Charles prep in Columbus, and was the pianist organist at the beautiful St. Mary's church in Columbus' historic German Village.  I have followed his career, and his foray into the world of jazz.  He is an absolutely incredible pianist, and I believe he is in his early 30's so I know he has a long career ahead of him.

Aaron collaborates with Cecile, and this collaboration this night was simply beyond words.  Cecile reminds me of Ella Fitzgerald or Nancy Wilson, but with her own style, and vocal quality.  She is a joy in her performance, and I kept saying to myself, over and over, "I cannot believe that I am here....tonight!!"

Cecile is very mod, or hip or fashion minded.  She always wears very distinctive glasses, and there are also photos of her wearing very sophisticated millinery.  This very evening she had an incredible dress on, that Cecile described as her "dinosaur dress."  Cecile is not a "skinny jeans" person, but I tell you this, she has that je ne sais quoi about her, and she frankly rocked her style.  You are not going to forget this fine young woman of jazz.  I don't know if je ne sais quoi applies, but I love to utter a French phrase or two.

Cecile and Aaron played and sang for about one and a half hours without a break.  The thing I noticed about Mr. Diehl, that differed from the past concerts I attended, is that he played with an elegance.  For the amateur pianist, this simply means he played effortlessly, but even the amateur piano knows that effortless equals thousands of hours at the piano, hanon exercises, Czerny, etudes, breaking down the difficult measures.   Aaron Diehl is the real Diehl, because he gives so much to the audience in his performance.   Still waiting for his interpretation of Viper's Drag in an encore.

I just kept saying to myself throughout the concert, this performance is pure class.

Well as luck would have it, my husband, our daughter Sarah and I stayed until the end, and waited in line to purchase Cecile's CD and vinyl.  We were at the end of the queue, and when we came face to face with Cecile, we asked her if Aaron Diehl was coming out to greet his fans.  We also mentioned that we were from Aaron Diehl's home town of Columbus, Ohio.  And though he couldn't come out to meet and greet, due to a dental issue, Cecile spent a few moments chatting with us.  I encouraged her to come to Columbus, and she had been there before, and even seemed amenable.

The most amazing thing about our serendipitous encounter was that she texted Aaron and begged him in a cell phone begging kind of way to come out and meet the home town folk.    I've learned that even though he didn't come out to greet us, it's okay.  I don't know anything about concertizing, but I am sure it is physically draining, and I guess like any professional, sometime after a big moment you just have to decompress.

I add that I was glad my daughter got to see both Aaron and Cecile.  Sarah is a very fine amateur pianist in her own right, and she got to see the excellence that only Aaron Diehl can provide.  Sarah also got to see Cecile, who is Sarah's age, a woman with her own style, who knows where she is going.  I like it when my daughter sees women who march to the beat of their own drum.  I find myself wishing I could take both of them out for a grand lunch or tea, and we could talk music, clothes, romance, and vacations.

Any present from my children is wonderful.  Sarah really got an "A" this time allowing my husband and I to accompany her to such an incredible evening of piano and song.  I'm still dreaming of that "dinosaur dress."

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