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SAAM: Spanish American Art Museum

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発売日 2022年04月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWhirlwind Recordings
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WR4784LP
SKU 655498298011

構成数 : 2枚

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アーティスト: Marta Sanchez (Jazz)

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Madrid-born, New York-based pianist Marta Sanchez explores the complex duality of her identity on her engaging fourth album and third with her quintet, 2022s SAAM (Spanish American Art Museum). The records title is a wry play on the Smithsonian American Art Museum and one that exemplifies Sanchezs goals in bridging both her Spanish roots and status as one of the leading lights of the New York contemporary creative music scene. Joining her is her quintet featuring longtime associate Roman Filiu on tenor saxophone, along with altoist Alex LoRe, bassist Rashaan Carter, and drummer Allan Mednard. Together, they play with a quiet intensity marked by knotty post-bop improvisation, polyphonic group interplay, and Sanchezs compositions that artfully weave together modern jazz, folk, and classical traditions. As a pianist, Sanchez favors shimmering arpeggios and moments of cascading contrapuntal harmonies, as on the opening "The Unconquerable Vulnerable Areas," in which she sets up the songs roiling groove with a dancerly piano riff. While her own improvisations bring to mind the chamber introspection of players like Dave Brubeck and Carla Bley, her bold use of a two-sax frontline also recalls the similarly cerebral work of pianist Lennie Tristanos 60s group with saxophonists Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz. Its a vibe Sanchez evokes throughout, as on the delicate "If You Could Create It," her lyrical piano lines spiraling against Filiu and LoRes dual-sax melody. Sanchez strikes ever more personal tones throughout the album, as on "Marivi" a poetic ballad written for her mother, who died while in lockdown for the COVID-19 pandemic. Sung in Spanish by vocalist/guitarist Camila Meza, and featuring gorgeous improvisational flourishes from trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, the song, as with much of SAAM (Spanish American Art Museum), is a poignant expression of Sanchezs grief, as well as her bold, boundary-pushing musical identity. ~ Matt Collar
Rovi

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