HR 96.0kHz/24Bit  


官网试听 页底下载


专辑名称: Live At The Detroit Jazz Festival (Live)
创作艺人: [Wayne Shorter, Terri Lyne Carrington & Esperanza Spalding feat. Leo Genovese]
音乐流派: Jazz|爵士
专辑规格: 1碟5首
出品公司: Candid
发行时间: 2022/9/2
官方标价: £9.04 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Someplace Called "Where" (Live)
Endangered Species (Live)
Encontros e Despedidas (Live)
Drummers Song (Live)
Midnight in Carlotta's Hair (Live)


详细介绍:

Invited to be the artist-in-residence for the 2017 edition of the Detroit Festival, saxophonist Wayne Shorter had initially envisaged forming an all-female quartet for the occasion, hoping to be joined by pianist Geri Allen, double bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding, and drummer Terri Lyne Carrington. However, Allen%27s untimely death in June of that year decided otherwise. The Argentine Leo Genovese (one of Esperanza Spalding%27s favourite collaborators) eventually took over the piano during the quartet%27s exceptional concert on the 3rd of September. Something that stands out as soon as you listen to the record is how naturally Shorter manages to impose his signature sound in just a few bars. He leads his fellow musicians through meandering, weightless compositions that possess a bewitching charm (‘Endangered Species’, ‘Midnight In Carlotta’s Hair’). He also explores the radically different worlds of Milton Nascimento (‘Encontros e Despedidas’) and Geri Allen (‘Drummers Song’), transforming them into something new with his cottony improvisations and their unpredictable yet always poetic tangents. Shorter dazzles with his unique ability to create totally free music, as if devoid of even the smallest premeditation. His music is made in the moment, taking shape in the continuous flow of a truly collective discourse. At 89 years old and no longer in good health, Wayne Shorter will no longer perform on stage, making this album all the more essential. © Stéphane Ollivier/Qobuz


主题授权提示:请在后台主题设置-主题授权-激活主题的正版授权,授权购买:RiTheme官网

声明:本站所有文章,如无特殊说明或标注,均为本站原创发布。任何个人或组织,在未征得本站同意时,禁止复制、盗用、采集、发布本站内容到任何网站、书籍等各类媒体平台。如若本站内容侵犯了原著者的合法权益,可联系我们进行处理。