Music review: Curtis Stigers and Martin Taylor


Teviot Row, Edinburgh *****
This may have been the pair’s first full concert together, but – as they explained – they met years ago, and the idea of a duo gig has been gestating ever since, with a shared love for the legendary Tony Bennett-Bill Evans recordings providing inspiration both in terms of repertoire (their 2018 version of Days of Wine and Roses was a particular joy) and as a prime example of the art of the jazz duo.
Right from the off, it was clear that the full-house audience at Teviot Row – great acoustics, great sightlines, fiendishly uncomfortable heat – was in for a treat. A terrific storyteller, Stigers clearly relishes this sort of intimate setting, and the opportunity it affords him to get to the core of a song and lay bare its heart – especially when he has such a suitably sensitive musical partner.
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Hide AdIt’s no surprise, then, that it was the ballads – notably their exquisite takes on All The Things You Are, I Fall In Love Too Easily and There’s Always Tomorrow – which best showcased the results of this successful summit meeting.
ALISON KERR