
The site "Time Remembered" is dedicated to the late pianist Bill Evans (1929-1980).
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This Bill Evans original and wonderful deeply-felt ballad "Time Remembered" recieved in 1963 its first trio exposition on disc at Shelley's Manne
Hole in Los Angeles, California, with Chuck Israels on bass and Larry Bunker on drums. Subsequently he played the ballad on several gigs
and was widely recorded on various albums, including a 1965 session where arranger and conductor Claus Ogerman supplies a string and woodwind arrangement. "Time Remembered" shows Evans influences from the romantic and impressionistic schools of classical music. This modal song doesn't have a single harmonic cadence but a variety of shifting harmonies and the listener gets a feeling of floating from one tonality to the next.
Evans employs an atonal non-functional chord succession without a primary key, the melody is comprised of unresolved melodic
tensions, a remarkable characteristic of the music of Ravel and Debussy.
The explanation of Bill Evans how he wrote the piece: "It was the harmony that came first , I wrote the harmony and then the structural melody with whole notes. Then off of that I filled in the motivic units and overall shape of the melody." ![]()
The composer and songwriter Paul Lewis wrote the lyrics for "Time Remembered".
A personal note from Paul Lewis:
"Katie King, a friend of mine in Seattle, was recording an album "Jazz Figures" (KKJazz) in 1991,
she mentioned that she'd like to record "Time Remembered", but unfortunately there was no lyric. I offered to try to write a
lyric to it. It took me about two days, I recall. Afterwards, we wrote to TRO to make sure it would be OK to record the song
with the lyric. Judy Bell from TRO wrote back and said that after checking with Nenette Evans, they wanted to publish it in the
"Bill Evans Fake Book". And so it became the 'official lyric' and a number of wonderful singers have recorded it. I've had the
great pleasure of meeting a couple of these singers."
Meridith d'Ambrosio performed the song on her album "Echo of a Kiss" (1998), Kendra Shank on "Mosaic" (2009), Hilde Hefte on "Playsong" (2007), Esmeralda Ferrara on "Sings Bill Evans" (2002), Sylvia Perez on "We Sing Bill Evans" (2008), Karen Gallinger on "Remembering Bill Evans" (Dawn Preludes) (2000) and Judy Niemack on "About Time"(2003)
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