Mar 13 2017
These are videos that I like: Zeno De Rossi in Brescia
Today’s featured video comes courtesy of drummer Zeno De Rossi. His new album Zenophilia was yesterday’s daily recommendation (go read it).
This is a September 2016 performance at “Jazz Solidale” in Brescia, Italy.
Your video personnel: Zeno De Rossi (drums, percussion), Piero Bittolo Bon (alto sax) and Filippo Vignato (trombone).
And if you want to skip the write-up and just go check out the album, you can give it a listen, and purchase it, at the label’s Bandcamp page.
Mar 13 2017
Recommended: Ken Schaphorst Big Band – “How To Say Goodbye”
And it’s when Schaphorst grows the personality of this recording exponentially with pieces like “Mbira 1” and “Mbira 2” that this session vaults into something truly special. The textures of the African percussion and the dynamic rhythmic approach, and how they both melt into the gentlest sighs of melody from the ensemble, it all comes together in expressions of profound loveliness. Yes, the compositions are immaculate and the musicianship is superb, but it’s the substantive depth created by the synthesis of those two qualities that marks this album as a true gem.
The foundation of the album’s context is grounded in relationships, both personal and musical. The emotional impact of the compositions and the sympatico interplay between Schaphorst and his fellow NEC alums is the living proof that Schaphorst’s intent translated to the recorded medium.
Really, just a magnificent recording, and it continues to grow on me with each subsequent listen. Its effect upon me was subtle. I’m not sure exactly when I became addicted to How To Say Goodbye, but the result is undeniable… and quite welcome.
Your album personnel: Ken Schaphorst (trumpet, Fender Rhodes), Brad Shepik (guitar), Michael Thomas (clarinet, soprano & alto saxophones), Brian Landrus (bass clarinet, baritone sax), Jeremy Udden (alto sax), Chris Cheek, Donny McCaslin (tenor saxophones), Dave Ballou, John Carlson, Ralph Alessi, Tony Kadleck (trumpets, flugelhorns), Curtis Hasselbring, Luis Bonilla, Jason Jackson (trombones), Jennifer Wharton (bass trombone), Uri Caine (piano), Matt Wilson (drums), Jay Anderson (bass) and Jerry Leake (percussion).
This Self-Produced album is released under JCA Recordings.
Listen to more of the album on Soundcloud.
Music from Boston.
Available at: Amazon | CDBaby
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