Monday, July 31, 2017

Diana Krall delights fans at Chateau Ste. Michelle

Canadian jazz pianist and singer Diana Krall performs during her concert in Bartok Bela National Concert Hall of Mupa (Palace of Arts) in Budapest, Hungary, June 30, 2016. EPA/ZSOLT SZIGETVARY

Originally published July 29, 2017 at 8:27 am
Updated July 29, 2017 at 12:02 pm
By Paul de Barros - Special To The Seattle Times

Riding the success of her No. 1 jazz album, “Turn Up the Quiet” released by Verve Records in May, masterful Canadian singer-pianist Diana Krall delivered a magical, expressive concert Friday at Chateau Ste. Michelle to a sold-out crowd on the winery lawn.


Seated at the piano, wearing a floor-length black print dress, Krall ranged through a sample of songs from the romantic new album, as well as other tunes in a delightful variety of moods, a program Krall described as an “emotional weather report.” Though she hit a few scratchy notes at the start (thanks to the onset of a mild cold), by the time Krall and her crackerjack band got to their playful rendition of “Blue Skies” – which included an interpolation of Thelonious Monk’s be-bop take on the tune, “In Walked Bud” – she leaned into the evening with relaxed abandon.

“I’m having a tremendous time,” she said, then launched into a jaunty “On the Sunny Side of the Street.”


One of the evening’s great pleasures was the band’s quick-witted interplay. On a vigorously up-tempo version of Peggy Lee’s “I Don’t Know Enough About You,” guitarist Anthony Wilson dropped in a quote from “Sweet Georgia Brown,” which was echoed by fiddler Stuart Duncan, then again by Krall at the piano.

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