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(Avant-Garde Jazz, Improvised Music) [WEB] Rob Mazurek - Rome - 2017, FLAC (tracks), lossless

(Avant-Garde Jazz, Improvised Music) [WEB] Rob Mazurek - Rome - 2017, FLAC (tracks), lossless
Rob Mazurek / Rome
Жанр: Avant-Garde Jazz, Improvised Music
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Portugal
Год издания: 2017
Издатель (лейбл): Clean Feed
Номер по каталогу: CF435
Страна исполнителя (группы): US
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 48:52
Источник (релизер): WEB
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: front
Треклист:
01. Twombly at New Church
02. Gazing Through Walls (Two Paintings By Caravaggio)
03. King of Rome (For Pino Saulo)
04. Sweet Life In Disrepair (For Fellini)
Release Date:07/07/2017
Composed by Rob Mazurek
Produced by Rob Mazurek
Recorded for Rai Radiotre Suite Jazz, November 4, 2014, Rome
 
Состав
Rob Mazurek cornet, piano, prepared piano, electronics
 
allaboutjazz.com
Rob Mazurek: Rome
By KARL ACKERMANN
July 18, 2017
Rob Mazurek has long been entrenched in his eclectic, global and multi-media creative sphere making it easy for listeners to forget his musical roots. With his 1994 leader debut, Man Facing East (Hep Records), he had already shown signs of breaking with convention, particularly on the title track of that album. The electro-acoustic cornet and keyboard player and visual artist began his music career in Chicago, working his way through hard bop and progressive rock before finding his place in the avant-garde/free improvisation sub-genres. The latter forms do little justice to the unique and varied approaches that Mazurek pursues across multiple group formations. Rome, is Mazurek's first solo outing since Vortice of the Faun (Astral Spirits, 2015), a very different, all-electronic noise album.
The cornet—one of many tools employed by Mazurek—has an upfront role that the artist has not extensively utilized in open playing for some time. Equal standing is given to acoustic piano and prepared piano, in contrast to Mazurek's frequent use of electronic keyboards. He also incorporates electronics on Rome but to a lesser—and more subtle—degree than in much of his recent work.
Rome consists of four relatively long tracks, each being dedicated to artists of varying influences. "Twombly At New Church" refers to painter and sculptor Cy Twombly whose projects focus on cultural aspects. Mazurek's cornet dominates the minimalist piece where haunting melody and stark silences alternate in space. "Gazing Through Walls (Two Paintings By Caravaggio)" is inspired by Michelangelo da Caravaggio, a sixteenth century Italian painter whose work influenced the Baroque period and featured the use of light to emphasize human emotion. Here, Mazurek primarily works with the piano but with subtle shadings from electronics.
"King Of Rome (For Pino Saulo)" refers to a well-known Italian radio producer at Radio3, and a concert promoter, dedicated to bringing the avant-garde to Italy's jazz audiences. While Mazurek's approach remains largely minimal on this piece, there are more of his familiar extended techniques at play. Much of the second half of the fifteen-plus minute composition is spent playing the strings inside the piano, giving the piece an exotic feel. The title says much about the nature of the closing piece, "Sweet Life In Disrepair (For Fellini)." Quirky, and by far the most abstract piece in the collection, its seventeen minutes are roughly divided between explosive brass expressions and the dark, dramatic piano that rumbles to the closing.
Mazurek is now widely recognized as a visual artist with multiple residencies and exhibits, so his affinity with that world and his ability to draw inspiration from the same, should be no surprise. Rome was recorded live for Rai Radiotre Suite Jazz in 2014 and it provides listeners an opportunity to hear Mazurek play in a more unadorned manner than his recent projects lend themselves to. His skills as a pianist will be an ear-opener to many recent fans as well. Rome adds yet another outstanding layer to Mazurek's œuvre.
 
freejazzblog.org
Rome was recorded in 2014 in the studios of Italy’s Rai Radiotre Suite Jazz with Mazurek performing on cornet, piano, and electronics. The influence of visual art is most obvious in the song titles that reference Cy Twombly, Caravaggio, and Fellini, but the influence isn’t as shallow as just song titles. One can feel the depth of Mazurek’s respect and admiration for these artists throughout the album. Rome opens with “Twombly at New Church,” a piano cluster followed by a beautifully unadorned cornet solo, the two instruments alternating throughout the piece. The cornet lines swirl like the endless circular lines Twombly used in work like Untitled (New York City) from 1968 and drip like the red paint of Untitled (Bacchus 1st Version IV) from 2004. Twombly is also connected to Rome, having lived there for many years.
The subtle electronics of “Gazing Through Walls (Two Paintings By Caravaggio)” counterbalance the piano, both pointing toward the pathos of Caravaggio. The piece brings forth the darkness and vivid imagery of Caravaggio’s paintings without being merely programmatic music. “Gazing Through Walls” covers an impressive amount of space in its relatively brief six and a half minutes.
“King of Rome” is dedicated to Pino Saulo, the executive producer of the original radio session. The electronics sound almost like the work of Bebe and Louis Barron from the 1950s, which are overlaid with a scorching but restrained cornet solo. Around the 10-minute mark, the track takes an unexpected turn into highly rhythmic prepared piano for the last five minutes of the piece.
The final track “Sweet Life in Disrepair” is dedicated to the great director Federico Fellini, another longtime resident of Rome. The cornet feels like a noir-ish character, walking down empty streets in a trench coat, met by blank buildings and empty doorways, footsteps echoing along cobblestone streets. After a round of applause, Mazurek embarks on an intense piano solo. From the relatively spare beginning through clouds of tremolo almost reminiscent of Chris Abrahams. The cornet slowly slips back in, providing a coda to the track. “Sweet Life in Disrepair” alone is worth the price of the album.
 
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