Fergus McCreadie - Sketches
Briefly

Often regarded as the improvising pianist's ultimate challenge, the unaccompanied recital forces the artist to dig deep into their inner reserves.
The young Scot certainly shares that same sense of fearlessness which characterised Jarrett's mid-'70s breakthrough as a solo force, but his very personal blend of Scottish folk, classical and jazz musics speaks of a deeper authenticity.
Read at London Jazz News
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