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Saxophone Summit
Saxophone Summit, Michael Brecker, Joe Lovano, Dave Liebman with Phil Markowitz, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart
első megjelenés éve: 2004
(2008)

CD
4.490 Ft  

 

Raktáron
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Alexander the Great
2.  The 12th Man
3.  India
4.  Peace on Earth
5.  Tricycle
6.  A Gathering of Spirits
Jazz

Recorded: Avatar Studios, New York, New York (01/12/2004 - 01/13/2004)

Saxophone Summit
Michael Brecker -- tenor saxophone, kaval (wood flute from Bulgaria)
Dave Liebman -- tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, Indian flute
Joe Lovano -- tenor saxophone, alto clarinet, tarogato (Hungarian instrument), African blackwood flute
with:
Phil Markowitz -- piano
Cecil McBee -- bass
Billy Hart -- drums

Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman and Joe Lovano, three of the most prolific and innovative saxophonists in jazz, have played together periodically since 1996 as an experimental trio known as Saxophone Summit. Telarc has captured this threesome's adventurous energy on their debut recording, Gathering of Spirits.

Brecker, Liebman and Lovano are joined by a world-class rhythm section - pianist Phil Markowitz, bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Billy Hart - for a set of six tracks that recall the dynamic instrumental discourse long prized in blowing sessions popularized by Jazz at the Philharmonic. Yet stylistically, this music takes it cues from John Coltrane's final epoch, further stretching the boundaries of solo and group improvisation.

Saxophone "battles" have traditionally inspired musicians to play their best. But more than just a cutting contest, this gathering is a multi-faceted musical equation greater than the sum of its parts. Brecker explains that "because we have such well formed musical personalities, when we play together, we create a beautiful matrix, a really fascinating juxtaposition of sounds, colors and rhythmic approaches."

Joe Lovano's "Alexander the Great," based on the chord changes of "Bye Bye Blackbird," opens the musical dialogue displaying the most traditional jazz format on the recording. "The 12th Man," by pianist Markowitz, a long-time Liebman collaborator, is a haunting melody reminiscent of "Maiden Voyage." Here, the soloists work off of modal progressions in several odd rhythmic ostinato patterns.

Two Coltrane compositions are next: "India," which begins with a multi-ethnic flute intro before evolving into the famous recurring matra from the original Coltrane version; and "Peace on Earth," recognized as one of Coltrane's most lyrical melodies.

The music takes an adventurous turn on Liebman's "Tricycle", written especially for the group. Aside from a few harmonic guideposts in the written interludes, this piece is harmonically free, designed to showcase the rhythm section interacting with the diverse soloists.

Brecker's title track, reminiscent of "The Father, Son, Holy Gost' from Coltrane's "Meditations Suite" features a 6/4 African flavored vamp that opens with tenor saxophone multiphonic explorations. The major keyed, lyrical melody then provides the perfect vehicle to extend the already heightened musical conversation.

"Gathering of Spirits" recalls the uninhibited, free playing that characterized the early music of all three saxophonists, who were significantly influenced by Coltrane during their formative years. Like Coltrane's concluding music, their own musical meditations access a diverse emotional and spiritual spectrum.

Liebman believes that because of the controversy surrounding late Coltrane, the music has been "largely under appreciated and unexplored. In his final years, Coltrane's music included amazingly beautiful, lyrical melodies offset by intense, abstract and dissonant free group improvisation."

In jazz today, it is rare for such formidable musicians to play with their peers. The effect of such a colaboration is not lost on their participants. "Every time that we get together it affects a shift in my thinking", Brecker explains. "It causes me to play with a different approach and examine things I hadn't been looking at."

Lovano shares the enthusiasm: "In this setting, we can express our individuality, and at the same time, create music together as a band."

Brecker, Liebman and Lovano are also long-time friends so the trust and support of such astute, adventurous collaborators notably illuminates this gathering. Liebman believes friendship is key to such potent musical discourse: "Long relationships add to the music. Listeners can't help but feel the effect of people playing together who respect and like each other."

* Anilda Carrasquillo - Art Direction
* Bret Primack - Liner Notes
* Ed Meitner - Engineer
* Jack Frisch - Design
* Peter Doris - Assistant Engineer
* Richard Seidel - Producer
* Robert Friedrich - Engineer, Mastering
* Robert Hoffman - Photography
* Robert Woods - Executive Producer



Saxophone Summit

Active Decade: '00s
Born: 1997 in Japan
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Neo-Bop, Post-Bop, Hard Bop, Contemporary Jazz

They're giants on their own, but put saxophonists Michael Brecker, Dave Liebman, and Joe Lovano together in a group and you're talking monolithic. Saxophone Summit is that group, one that brings back memories of hard bop "blowing sessions" and "battles" that were popular decades before. Hardly some contrived, record-company idea, the Saxophone Summit first -- unofficially -- came together in Japan in 1997. Japan was commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Coltrane tribute concert/festival Live Under the Sky with a new concert/festival called Live by the Sea. Joshua Redman, Mike Brecker, Dave Liebman, and George Garzone (substituting for Joe Lovano, who had to cancel last minute) came together for the 1997 Coltrane tribute, and their set was a smash hit. A year later Brecker, Liebman, and now Lovano repeated the set at the Red Sea Festival in Eilat, Israel. A couple months after that there was a weeklong engagement at Birdland in New York City and requests for festival appearances came from all over the world. With each member busy with any number of high-profile gigs, Saxophone Summit was more off-again than on-gain until 2003 when the three blowers met again and toured Europe. The group played 13 concerts over a two-week period covering nine countries with Phil Markowitz (piano), Cecil McBee (bass), and Billy Hart (drums) in tow. It was that edition of the band that fans finally got to hear in their own living room when Telarc released Gathering of Spirits in August of 2004.
---David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Weboldal:Telarc

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