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CD JOE GIARDULLO Weather * Live Klub "Re

29-06-2012, 7:40
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Cena kup teraz: 39.99 zł     
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numer aukcji: 2355604532
Miejscowość Kraków
Wyświetleń: 8   
Koniec: 16-06-2012, 21:44

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Wydawca: Not Two, 2004
Symbol: MW 755-2

                 JOE GIARDULLO
              Weather
            

1.  Channeling  [10:55]
2.  Weather  [18:49]
3.  Times Change [13:20]
4.  A Love Supreme [11:27]

Recorded live 24.04.2004 at Klub "Re", Cracow

Joe Giardullo - soprano saxophone

Joe Giardullo, obok takich muzyków, jak: Steve Lacy czy Evan Parker, bardzo często koncertuje i nagrywa płyty grając solo na saksofonie sopranowym. Jego najnowsze nagranie, zrealizowane podczas koncertu w krakowskim klubie "RE", pozwala poznać wyobraźnię, znakomitą technikę, a jednocześnie głęboki szacunek dla tradycji muzyka, o którym coraz głośniej w kręgach nowojorskich improwizatorów.

Solo soprano saxophone albums in so-called free improv are surprisingly frequent these days (think Alessandro Bosetti, John Butcher, Stéphane Rives, Michel Doneda...) but in jazz they're still relatively rare, probably because the musicians concerned don't exactly relish being compared to Steve Lacy, whose work still remains something a benchmark in the genre, albeit an idiosyncratic one. In fact the distinction I'm trying to draw is a rather silly, maybe even nonexistent one, insofar as three of the four pieces on offer on Weather are marked as Joe Giardullo "compositions" (though they sound pretty open and improvised to me). The fourth track though is most definitely a composition, and a well-known one too: Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" (rather sloppy titling, that: in fact it's "Acknowledgment"). Giardullo, taking advantage of an intimate acoustic and attentive audience in Cracow's Klub Re (home base for Not Two's Marek Winiarski), seeks to lift Coltrane's work gingerly down from the ridiculously high pedestal on which it's been placed over recent years and return it to the domain of the personal, the introspective. It's a lonely business, playing solo, especially if you happen to choose a theme that everyone in the room knows well enough to imagine the harmony of (which is probably why the vast majority of solo horn albums don't contain cover versions). Joe Giardullo might be pleased to read – though I'm sure he knows it already – that I hear hardly any Lacy in his work at all, either in terms of structure – he's far more rhapsodic and given to flights of fancy than the clinically precise (though never cold) Lacy – or sound. Lacy's sound, like John Coltrane's on the instrument, was fat, round and rich, while Giardullo's is leaner, more fragile and feminine and content to explore the cracks, especially on the beautiful title track, which sustains interest effortlessly over nearly 19 minutes: no mean feat. There is, though, another reference when it comes to soprano sax playing, in the form of Evan Parker, particularly his legendary circular breathing outings, and hearing Giardullo try his hand at the same sort of thing on "Times Change" – albeit using harmony that sounds more like Phil Glass – leads to a twinge of regret. Not much of a twinge though, as it's still a fine, coherent and impressive piece from an album well worth hunting down.

~ Dan Warburton

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