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Golden Years of the Soviet New Jazz 2 / Var (CD)
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Golden Years of the Soviet New Jazz 2 / Var (CD)
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The second volume in a series of four four-CD box sets, this
installment of Leo Feigin's mammoth tribute to avant-garde jazz in
the former Soviet Union pushes the listener into darker, stranger
corners of new music. Once again, each disc is devoted to one
particular artist or group, and all but the last 37 minutes of
music on disc four was previously unreleased. Disc one features
Vladimir Rezitsky and his Jazz Group Arkhangelsk, to whom the whole
collection is dedicated. The two 38-minute pieces included were
recorded in 1992 at the group's 20th anniversary concert. The first
piece consists of a loose suite of short tunes representing all
facets of the quintet, from traditional jazz to African music and
"La Cucaracha." The second piece, featuring over 20 musicians
on-stage (including friends Sainkho Namchylak and Vladimir
Tarasov), is more interesting. This unrehearsed, one-time meeting
took place under festive circumstances, a feeling fully transmitted
to the listener. The mood changes considerably for disc two,
devoted to Orkestrion. The group from Volgograd contributes two
works (over a half-hour each), suites of dark urban reality
performed and recorded with limited means. Poetry, found
instruments, and pre-recorded tapes are collaged into a depressive
but fascinating musical vision that recalls some of the music from
Czechoslovakia during the communist regime (Plastic People of the
Universe, Manzel‚, N rodn Tr da). The most surprising inclusion
in this set is Mikhail Chekalin's "Probability Symphony" (disc
three). A synthesizer artist the likes of Peter Frohmader and
Artemiy Artemiev, Chekalin recorded this hour-long work in 1994
with Sergey Trofimov's jazz trio. Synthesizers also provide the
backbone of disc four, featuring saxophonist Petras Vysniauskas.
More disconcerting than volume one, this second offering stretches
the boundaries of jazz without losing interest or quality. ~
Fran‡ois Couture
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Disk 1
1 |
Vibrating Planet - Jazz Group Arkhangelsk |
2 |
Untitled - Jazz Group Arkhangelsk |
Disk 2
1 |
Suite For Zakanalka - Orkestrion |
2 |
Garden - Orkestrion |
3 |
Prayer - Orkestrion |
4 |
Abyss - Orkestrion |
Disk 3
1 |
Probability Symphony In The Style Of Jazz In Five Parts For (part 1) - Chekalin, Mikhail & Sergey Trofimov New Jazz Trio |
2 |
Probability Symphony In The Style Of Jazz In Five Parts For (part 2) - Chekalin, Mikhail & Sergey Trofimov New Jazz Trio |
3 |
Probability Symphony In The Style Of Jazz In Five Parts For (part 3) - Chekalin, Mikhail & Sergey Trofimov New Jazz Trio |
4 |
Probability Symphony In The Style Of Jazz In Five Parts For (part 4) - Chekalin, Mikhail & Sergey Trofimov New Jazz Trio |
5 |
Probability Symphony In The Style Of Jazz In Five Parts For (part 5) - Chekalin, Mikhail & Sergey Trofimov New Jazz Trio |
Disk 4
1 |
Albino's Movements - Vysniauskas, Petras |
2 |
Inverso - Ganelin/Vysniauskas/Talas |
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