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Montag, 9. September 2013

JAZZ von ECM: Zwei neue Alben - Carla Bley / Andy Sheppard / Steve Swallow + Marc Sinan








Carla Bley / Andy Sheppard / Steve Swallow: Trios
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2200/2287.php)


Carla Bley, Andy Sheppard and Steve Swallow revisit
classic Bley compositions in an exceptional album
recorded in Lugano last year by Manfred Eicher.
Included here are spirited new versions of “
Utviklingssang” and “Vashkar”, and the suites “Les Trois
 Lagons”, “Wildlife” and “The Girl Who Cried Champagne”.
 Carla’s robust tunes are vividly conveyed, all members
solo compellingly, and the trio has never sounded better.
Trios is one of the outstanding jazz albums of the season
and marks the first time that a new Carla Bley album has
appeared on ECM itself (rather than the ECM-distributed
WATT label, which has been her primary platform for
40 years).


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Marc Sinan: Hasretim - Journey to Anatolia
(http://www.ecmrecords.com/Catalogue/ECM/2300/2330-31.php)


Hasretim (“My Longing”) is a multi-media exploration of
musical roots, and a musical search for cultural identity.
In 2009, Guitarist and composer Marc Sinan embarked
on an unusual journey, its route leading from the Black
Sea coast, where his grandparents lived, to the Armenian
border. En route he located and filmed traditional musicians,
players whose craft is dying today, capturing a music that
speaks of restlessness and temperament, and bears the
footprints of Anatolia’s cultural and ethnic diversity. In
Hasretim, Marc Sinan’s musical findings are integrated into
his own contemporary music for mixed ensemble (orchestrated
and arranged by Andrea Molino) with Turkish and Armenian
guests. Premiered as a “musical installation for orchestra and
video documents”, Hasretim received an award from the
German UNESCO Commission in 2011. The present CD/
DVD package incorporates two full length (audio and DVD) performances of Hasretim, plus the field recordings made by
Sinan and Dresdner Sinfoniker director Markus Rindt on their
journey, which open a window on a fascinating musical world.


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