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(Modern Creative, Medieval, Jazz) Samuel Blaser Consort in Motion (Russ Lossing, Drew Gress, Joachim Badenhorst, Gerry Hemingway) - A Mirror to Machaut - 2013 [Songlines], WEB, FLAC (tracks), lossless

(Modern Creative, Medieval, Jazz) Samuel Blaser Consort in Motion (Russ Lossing, Drew Gress, Joachim Badenhorst, Gerry Hemingway) - A Mirror to Machaut - 2013 [Songlines], WEB, FLAC (tracks), lossless
Samuel Blaser Consort in Motion
A Mirror to Machaut

Жанр: Modern Creative, Medieval, Jazz
Год издания: 2013
Издатель (лейбл): Songlines
Номер по каталогу: SGL 1604-2
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: lossless
Продолжительность: 56:51
Источник (релизер): WEB (спасибо bounb)
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: booklet.pdf

Треклист:
1. Hymn
2. Douce dame jolie
3. Saltarello
4. Dame, se vous m'estes lointeinne
5. Color
6. Cantus planus
7. De fortune me doy pleindre et loer
8. Bohemia
9. Linea
10. Introït
11. Complainte: Tels rit au main qui au soir pleure
 
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Об альбоме
In their second release, celebrated Berlin-based Swiss trombonist’s Euro-American band find common ground between avant jazz and the sophisticated court music of medieval masters Machaut and Dufay. Blaser takes a varied approach to the material, from faithful transcriptions to recompositions that freely adapt formal elements of the originals. The band members, long recognized for their contributions to jazz and beyond, play with a relaxed refinement that occasionally erupts in joyful abandon. Benoît Delbecq’s glowing audiophile production and Blaser’s colorful arrangements establish a continuity of mood and feeling that gives the record broad appeal. Blaser is ranked #7 on the Downbeat Critics Poll this year for trombone.
A Mirror to Machaut isn’t Samuel Blaser doing a quick follow-up to As The Sea issued a mere five months ago. Rather, it’s the successor to his 2011 Third Stream collaboration with the late, great Paul Motian, Consort In Motion, a fusion jazz record of an entirely different kind: instead of melding jazz improvisation and swing with rock or some other sort of modern form, Blaser ventures back in music history — way back — as in the late Medieval period to mine the melodies conceived then to come up with something that looks way forward. Motian’s eminently pliable drums was perfectly suited for the strange brew and Consort opened up a new chapter in the rapidly blooming artistry of Blaser (while writing a fitting late chapter for one of jazz’s renowned drummers).
A Mirror to Machaut builds on that, focusing on the works of two French composers, Guillaume Machaut and Guillaume Dufay, from the 14th and 15th centuries, respectively. As the Swiss trombonist explains in his liner notes to this album, some of the pieces were adapted to progressive jazz by modifying them beyond recognition, while other selections lent themselves better for straighter adaptations.
For this newer project, obviously, a new drummer was needed, and Gerry Hemingway was called in to fill those big shoes. Drew Gress became the new double bass player, and Joachim Badenhorst added a second horn, through his clarinet, bass clarinet or tenor sax. Only pianist Russ Lossing was retained, but now, he also plays a Wurlitzer and Rhodes.
The progression from his Motian encounter don’t just hinge on those change-ups; “Hymn,” a slowly simmering chamber-jazz piece of careful development, progresses in a more deliberate way than anything you’d hear on the earlier project. “Douce dame jolie” ports a short Machaut figure over to Gress’ bass, and “Saltarello” keeps the harmony intact while inverting the key and rejiggering the rhythmic pattern. “Bohemia,” on the other hand, strips out some of the complexity in a Machaut ballad, to amplify its beauty. “Dame, se vous m’estes lointeinne,” meanwhile, applies the Ornette Coleman treatment to Machaut amidst lively druming by Hemingway.
“Color,” based on a Dufay motif, finds a coincidental (or not) intersection with late 60s Miles, emphasized by Lossing’s Corea styled Rhodes. A melody is chopped up into short pieces for “Linea,” and integrated with interesting rhythmic patterns to create tension and mood; Gress, Blaser, Badenhorst and Lossing all participate in building something new from these shards.
A Mirror to Machaut, therefore, isn’t really about a single strategy, but using vastly different tactics in achieving the goal of recycling melodies more than half a millennia old as the basis for late twentieth century modern jazz. The best part about that is, you don’t have to understand late Middle Ages European music to appreciate what Samuel Blaser has done here. If it all comes off as advanced, cutting-edge jazz to you, that would probably suit Mr. Blaser just fine. (S. Victor Aaron, somethingelsereviews.com)
 
Состав

Samuel Blaser - trombone
Joachim Badenhorst - bass clarinet, clarinet, tenor saxophone
Russ Lossing - piano, Rhodes, Wurlitzer
Drew Gress - double bass
Gerry Hemingway - drums, percussion
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