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Latin Jazz Suite

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発売日 2020年12月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAleph
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ALEPH013
SKU 651702633524

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:04:57
Personnel: Lalo Schifrin (piano); David Sanchez (soprano & tenor saxophones); Andy Haderer, Rob Bruynen, Klaus Osterloh, John Marshall, Rick Kiefer (trumpet, flugelhorn); Jon Faddis (trumpet); David Horler, Ludwig Nuss, Bernt Laukamp (trombone); Lucas Schmidt (bass trombone); Heiner Wiberny, Harald Rosenstein, Olivier Peters, Rolf Romer, Jens Neufang (reeds); Frank Chastenier (piano, organ); Paul Shigihara (guitar); John Goldsby (bass); Ignacio Berroa (drums); Alex Acuna, Marcio Doctor, Alphonso Garrido (percussion). Producers: Wolfgang Hirschmann, Lalo Schifrin. Engineers: Reinhold Nickel, Wolfgang Hirschmann. Recorded live at Klaus-von-Bismarck-Saal, Cologne, Germany on June 18 & 19, 1999. Includes liner notes by Lalo Schifrin. "Fiesta" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement. LATIN JAZZ SUITE was nominated for the 2000 Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album. Personnel: Lalo Schifrin (piano); Koji Paul Shigihara (guitar); Jens Neufang, Harold Rosenstein, Heiner Wiberny, Rolf Romer (reeds); David Sanchez (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); John Marshall , Klaus Osterloh, Andy Haderer (trumpet, flugelhorn); Rob Bruynen, Jon Faddis (trumpet); Lucas Schmid, Bernt Laukamp, Ludwig Nuss, Dave Horler (trombone); Frank Chastenier (piano, organ); Ignacio Berroa (drums); Alex Acuna, Marcio Doctor (percussion). Liner Note Author: Lalo Schifrin. Recording information: WDR Studios Cologne, Germany (06/1999). Photographers: Donna Schifrin; Ines Kaiser. Unknown Contributor Role: Christian Cluxen. With the help of Cologne's WDR Big Band and acclaimed jazzmen such as Jon Faddis and David Sanchez, arranger/conductor Lalo Shifrin makes his way through a six-part suite that mixes jazz with the rhythms of Latin music, from Brazilian to Cuban and more. The soloists--particularly saxophonist Sanchez, are inspired and full of fire, and the album burns brightly with both indigenous Latin rhythms and the spirit of the ensemble. Still, no matter how organic and spontaneous the music becomes, Schifrin's inherent harmonic sophistication can be felt. It's this dynamic pull between cognitive structure and pure, unfettered expression that gives LATIN JAZZ SUITE its essential dynamic tension. From the percolating, polyrhythmic percussion of the fourth movement ("Fiesta") to the simple, poignant, almost Asian-sounding flute solo of the fifth movement ("Ritual") and beyond, the range of tonal colors and melodic contours is as wide as it is inviting.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Montuno

      アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

    2. 2.
      Martinique

      アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

    3. 3.
      Pampas

      アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

    4. 4.
      Fiesta

      アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

    5. 5.
      Ritual

      アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

    6. 6.
      Manos

      アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

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アーティスト: Lalo Schifrin

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Down Beat (10/00, p.74) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...The WDR Big Band back the noted composer/pianist with the help of a few North and South Americans....It's a wonderful opportunity for [Jon] Faddis and [David] Sanchez to strut their Latin-jazz chops..." JazzTimes (1-2/00, p.123) - "...Schifrin pulls out all the stops in drawing from the many influences on this exciting styles of big band music....this monumental work stretches the usual boundaries of Latin jazz like no other."
Rovi

Sprawling Latin jazz concert suites are nothing new; ask Chico O'Farrill, who pioneered that feat nearly a half-century before the chameleonic, prolific Lalo Schifrin got to it. But it isn't done very often and, when it is, the results usually are quite good. Each movement in Schifrin's project bears a title referring to some influential region -- "Montuno" (Cuba), "Martinique" (Caribbean), "Pampas" (Argentina), "Fiesta" (Spain), "Ritual" (Africa), and "Manaos" (Brazil) -- though they do not necessarily use the styles associated with those places. Clocking in at a staggering 65 minutes, the suite makes prudent use of all that space by turning over a lot of room to two star soloists, trumpeter Jon Faddis and saxophonist David Sanchez, not to mention the composer himself on piano. Faddis, a perennial guest on earlier Schifrin projects, is especially fiery and eloquent (perhaps Schifrin sees him as a reasonable facsimile of his late beloved sponsor, Dizzy Gillespie), and Sanchez can also be heard at his best on soprano and tenor. Much of this suite has a great deal of vitality -- especially the last three movements, "Fiesta," "Ritual," and "Manaos" -- no doubt boosted by recording Cologne's participating WDR Big Band, the soloists, and a fine imported Latin percussion section (including Alex Acuna) in a live performance. Still, there are stretches where you wonder whether Schifrin, despite his enormous capacity for outside projects, has spent too much time scoring films; most of "Pampas," from the tune to the percussion effects, sounds just like something he would write for the latest celluloid thriller -- and it seems a bit stale. Yet this has to be counted as a success overall, for the best passages ride quite high. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Rovi

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