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Avec Le Temps

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発売日 2019年03月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルECM
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7706280
SKU 602577062803

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:59
Italian pianist Giovanni Guidi has been recording for ECM since 2013. During that time, he cut three albums in trio and quartet settings. Avec le Temps adds "quintet" to the leader's resume; its lineup is comprised of old friends -- bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Joao Lobo -- and some new ones in guitarist Roberto Cecchetto and saxophonist Francesco Bearzatti (the instrument's current standard bearer in 21st century Italian jazz).
Avec le Temps is bookended by trio performances, the title track, and "Tomasz," dedicated to the late Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko. The former is the recording's only cover, a Leo Ferre-penned chanson -- lyrics are reprinted in French and English in the booklet. The Monaco-born Ferre, one of the great singers and songwriters of French chanson, lived in Tuscany for decades before his death in 1993, hence Guidi's intimate familiarity with his material. His songs are considered international treasures, the musical poetry underscoring the victories and defeats of everyday life socially, politically, romantically, and existentially. "Avec le Temps" is no exception. Guidi's passion for lyricism is reflected in his articulation of the tune's lyricism, but his dedication to discovery is ever present in the spontaneous invention between him and the rhythm section. "15th of August" stays on the melodic tip, albeit with a quintet. Morgan's crystalline lower-register rumble introduces the theme and Cecchetto employs a restrained Pat Metheny-esque aesthetic that opens a door before the piano enters on a modal drone with Bearzatti following along. Syncopated snares underscore motion more than time and the drone becomes the central tenet with the saxophonist offering post-Coltrane explorations of its margins, punctuated by guitar fills as Guidi rumbles on in the lower-middle register but keeps the tension. "Postludium and a Kiss" and "Johnny the Liar" are untethered improvisations that reflect different sides of Guidi's exploratory M.O. The former is a spectral ballad with all the track elements of conventional melody implied in its first couple of minutes, and it undoes itself with speculative interplay by Bearzatti with Cecchetto just under him as Guidi paints colors on the edges and the rhythm section balances tension and release. The latter's late middle section is all inquiry and question. Contrast these with the nearly straight-ahead post-bop of "No Taxi," where pianist, guitarist, and saxophonist all share the knotty, slightly angular head before Guidi moves into a dazzling solo in his middle register. Morgan, one of the more physical yet unobtrusive bassists in jazz, paints in muted colors on "Caino," with magnificent arco playing and Lobo's flow accenting each choral pass. Guidi's cascading arpeggios usher in subdued but illustrative playing from Bearzatti and Cecchetto. Closer "Tomasz" is a haunting, spherical ballad with Morgan offering the melody and Guidi building on it in response before the pair seamlessly trade places. Lobo's hi-hat, cymbals, and brushed snares add circular motion under the lyric, as Guidi adds surprisingly brief yet pronounced phrases from gospel and classical musics. Guidi is one of ECM's more compelling pianists; on Avec le Temps his dedication to lyricism is weighted in equal portion with his inquisitive, restless will to improvise as he's ably supported by his sidemen. ~ Thom Jurek

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Avec le Temps
    2. 2.
      15th of August
    3. 3.
      Postludium and a Kiss
    4. 4.
      No Taxi
    5. 5.
      Caino
    6. 6.
      Johnny the Liar
    7. 7.
      Ti Stimo
    8. 8.
      Tomasz

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Giovanni Guidi

商品の紹介

イタリアの若手ピアニスト、ジョヴァンニ・グイディのトリオによる2015年『This Is The Day』以来のECM3作目が登場。フランスのシンガーソングライター/作曲家レオ・フェレによる愛と喪失についての曲をタイトルにも起用、オープニングに演奏、そして2018年の7月に亡くなったイタリアのトランぺッター、トーマス・スタンコに捧げたオリジナル曲 "Tomasz"で幕を閉じる。間では、バンドはクインテット・サイズに膨れ上がり、サックス奏者のFrancesco BearzattiとギタリストのRoberto Cecchettoがグィディのオリジナル作品とグループの即興演奏に参加し、メンバー全員が卓越した演奏でエネルギーと色彩のコントラストを描く。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/12/27)

Italian pianist Giovanni Guidi has been recording for ECM since 2013. During that time, he cut three albums in trio and quartet settings. Avec le Temps adds "quintet" to the leader's resume; its lineup is comprised of old friends -- bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Joao Lobo -- and some new ones in guitarist Roberto Cecchetto and saxophonist Francesco Bearzatti (the instrument's current standard bearer in 21st century Italian jazz).
Avec le Temps is bookended by trio performances, the title track, and "Tomasz," dedicated to the late Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko. The former is the recording's only cover, a Leo Ferre-penned chanson -- lyrics are reprinted in French and English in the booklet. The Monaco-born Ferre, one of the great singers and songwriters of French chanson, lived in Tuscany for decades before his death in 1993, hence Guidi's intimate familiarity with his material. His songs are considered international treasures, the musical poetry underscoring the victories and defeats of everyday life socially, politically, romantically, and existentially. "Avec le Temps" is no exception. Guidi's passion for lyricism is reflected in his articulation of the tune's lyricism, but his dedication to discovery is ever present in the spontaneous invention between him and the rhythm section. "15th of August" stays on the melodic tip, albeit with a quintet. Morgan's crystalline lower-register rumble introduces the theme and Cecchetto employs a restrained Pat Metheny-esque aesthetic that opens a door before the piano enters on a modal drone with Bearzatti following along. Syncopated snares underscore motion more than time and the drone becomes the central tenet with the saxophonist offering post-Coltrane explorations of its margins, punctuated by guitar fills as Guidi rumbles on in the lower-middle register but keeps the tension. "Postludium and a Kiss" and "Johnny the Liar" are untethered improvisations that reflect different sides of Guidi's exploratory M.O. The former is a spectral ballad with all the track elements of conventional melody implied in its first couple of minutes, and it undoes itself with speculative interplay by Bearzatti with Cecchetto just under him as Guidi paints colors on the edges and the rhythm section balances tension and release. The latter's late middle section is all inquiry and question. Contrast these with the nearly straight-ahead post-bop of "No Taxi," where pianist, guitarist, and saxophonist all share the knotty, slightly angular head before Guidi moves into a dazzling solo in his middle register. Morgan, one of the more physical yet unobtrusive bassists in jazz, paints in muted colors on "Caino," with magnificent arco playing and Lobo's flow accenting each choral pass. Guidi's cascading arpeggios usher in subdued but illustrative playing from Bearzatti and Cecchetto. Closer "Tomasz" is a haunting, spherical ballad with Morgan offering the melody and Guidi building on it in response before the pair seamlessly trade places. Lobo's hi-hat, cymbals, and brushed snares add circular motion under the lyric, as Guidi adds surprisingly brief yet pronounced phrases from gospel and classical musics. Guidi is one of ECM's more compelling pianists; on Avec le Temps his dedication to lyricism is weighted in equal portion with his inquisitive, restless will to improvise as he's ably supported by his sidemen. ~ Thom Jurek|
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