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Pierre Favre: European Chamber Ensemble
ByFavre and fellow percussionist Lucas Niggli steer the octet through a series of thoroughly memorable pieces that serve as paradigms for predominately contrasting elements. Yet the leader’s visions once again are put to realization through the musician’s sympathetic passages and expertly articulated soloing. On “Amarcord D’ Un Ross”, the percussionists surge onward via booming patterns and suspenseful developments! However, the strings pronounce a lofty presence with sonorous melodies amid tuba master Michel Godard’s pumping lines as the musicians skirt chamber-like austerity while melding propulsive rhythms along with various discourses and frenzied modern jazz style mayhem.
Basically, the band takes the listener to forbidden regions as a sense of mystery or drama prevails atop the often-fertile undercurrents, intricately executed rhythms, poignant choruses and free-style improvisation. Hence, vigor and cunning interplay along with sprightly call and response dialogue by electric guitarist Philipp Schaufelberger and saxophonist Roberto Ottaviano also mark this deeply stylized presentation, brimming with stately themes and lucid explorations. All in all, Pierre Favre’s European Chamber Ensemble is a momentous achievement. - A top pick for 2000!
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Track Listing
1) Amacord D
Personnel
Pierre Favre
drumsPierre Favre; percussion: Lucas Niggli; percussion: Roberto Ottaviano; saxophones: Michel Godard; tuba, serpent: Philipp Schaufelberger; guitar: Karel Boeschoten; violine: Marius Ungureanu; Viola: Pierre-Francois Massy; bass.
Album information
Title: European Chamber Ensemble | Year Released: 2001 | Record Label: Intakt Records