Thursday, September 16, 2010

Bill Zavatsky's Ode to Bill Evans

Reprinted from http://jazzwax/.com

Bill Zavatsky's Ode to Bill Evans

Pianist Bill Evans died 30 years ago today. I attended the service for Bill Zavatsky portrait by Margaretta K. Mitchell_1 Evans in September 1980 at St. Peter's Church in the base of New York's Citicorp Center. I still remember poet Bill Zavatsky [pictured] reading his poem, To the Pianist Bill Evans. As a tribute to Evans, here is Zavatsky's poem:
To the Pianist Bill Evans
When I hear you
play "My Foolish Heart"
I am clouded

remembering more than
Scott LaFaro's charred bass
as it rested

against a Yonkers wall

in its transit
from accidental fire

like a shadowy

grace note
exploding into

rhythms of Lou

insanely driving
"Man, we're late!"

his long curved bass

straining the car
interior, a canvas swan

my hand clutched,

fingered, refingered:
steel strings as

of the human neck

the vulnerable neck
the neck of music

squeezed by hands

the fragile box
of song, the breath

I crushed out of the music

before I killed
by accident

whatever in me

could sing
not touching the keyboard

of terrible parties

and snow
snow

falling as canvas and

wood and hair flamed
behind a windshield

I imagined being

trapped inside, still
see it in my heart

our terror magnified

note by note
purified each year

the gentle rise

and circle of
cinders in

February air

in their transit
from fire

into music,

into memory, a space
where heroin

does not slowly wave

its blazing arm,
like smoking ivory

teeth and fingers

scorched by the
proximity

of cigarettes laid

on anonymous piano
lips that crush

our function, in-

transigent wire,
inanimate wood

of another century

we must save by song!
for which we are paid!

continuing to be

used, insisting
our hands present

themselves

and keep
on taking our hands

—Bill Zavatsky
JazzWax note: Poet Bill Zavatsky will be appearing tonight at New York's Cornelia Street Cafe, along with Laurie Verchomin, Evans' lover at the time of his death, who will be reading from her upcoming memoir. For my five-part interview with Laurie on her time with Evans, go here.

In case you missed the broadcast of Ross Porter's [pictured] dynamic and revealing 58013_porter_ross_2 1979 interview with pianist Bill Evans, you now can hear it as a podcast at Jazz.FM91 here. Just check the box to the right of the last item on the list and click the blue play button.

JazzWax clip: Here's Bill Evans, Eddie Gomez and Marty Morell in Helsinki, Finland, in 1970 playing Johnny Mandel's Emily...

Used with permission by Marc Myers
http://www.jazzwax.com/2010/09/bill-zavatsky-bill-evans.html


Bill Evans Trio
At Ilkka Kuusisto's home,
Lauttasaari, Helsinki
Finland
1970 (or 1969)

Bill Evans - p
Eddie Gomez - bs
Marty Morell - dr

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