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This double CD comprises three pieces and two different musical formations. The first, "Propinquity," features Voerkel's extraordinarily original piano stylings in concert with longtime mate Paul Lovens drumming. Consisting of eight sections, each with a different harmonic starting point and rhythmic counterpoint, the nuances of "Propinquity" are reliant on two opposites: the percussive aspects of the piano, which in Voerkel's case are played with elegance and grace, and the melodic, singing, and even vocal aspects of the drum kit. Lovens is well-suited here, as he has never been given to being just a rim-shot drummer. Hence the beginning of a linguistic syntax that transposes itself many times in the course of an hour. The underlying harmonic frameworks are set into motion with small, spare chords, traced over in timbral formation and allowed to be deconstructed by the new melody entering the harmonic body from the percussion -- both drums and piano. When the bridge is crossed, a variation figure is erected by the new melodic voice (drums) and harmonically extended in terms of interval and rhythm by the piano. The end result is a chameleon-like structure of wonder and spatial invention. On "Aria" and "Zwischenzeitstück," the band is expanded to include voice, trombone, and a pair of drummers, one of whom is pianist Irene Schweizer. In the "Aria" section which introduces the piece, voice and piano are intrinsic elements, companions rather than contrapuntal extensions of one another. Wordless singing reaches across the voice of a trombone and large, 11-note chords in the middle register to create a kind of musical breathing. In the final section, which overlaps with the "Aria," jazz piano cadences from the Horace Tapscott and Thelonious Monk books hover above a pair of drummers, and a seemingly intervallically inserted trombone continues in a round. The accents create a pointillistic display of interplay and conversation, elongating each idea as it makes its way across the ensemble. The "Aria" returns to create a harmonic basis from which to begin again. There is no conclusion here, only a series of stated voices carrying on in both insistent and languid conversation with the hope, one can assume, of integrating more fully into a seemingly organic whole. The degree to which that process succeeds is a tribute not only to the musicians involved but especially to Voerkel, whose calm, evenhanded command of the band allowed the maximum amount of expression with the least amount of cacophonous tension.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo
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Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
DISQUE 2
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Urs Voerkel, Composer, Performer
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
Chronique
This double CD comprises three pieces and two different musical formations. The first, "Propinquity," features Voerkel's extraordinarily original piano stylings in concert with longtime mate Paul Lovens drumming. Consisting of eight sections, each with a different harmonic starting point and rhythmic counterpoint, the nuances of "Propinquity" are reliant on two opposites: the percussive aspects of the piano, which in Voerkel's case are played with elegance and grace, and the melodic, singing, and even vocal aspects of the drum kit. Lovens is well-suited here, as he has never been given to being just a rim-shot drummer. Hence the beginning of a linguistic syntax that transposes itself many times in the course of an hour. The underlying harmonic frameworks are set into motion with small, spare chords, traced over in timbral formation and allowed to be deconstructed by the new melody entering the harmonic body from the percussion -- both drums and piano. When the bridge is crossed, a variation figure is erected by the new melodic voice (drums) and harmonically extended in terms of interval and rhythm by the piano. The end result is a chameleon-like structure of wonder and spatial invention. On "Aria" and "Zwischenzeitstück," the band is expanded to include voice, trombone, and a pair of drummers, one of whom is pianist Irene Schweizer. In the "Aria" section which introduces the piece, voice and piano are intrinsic elements, companions rather than contrapuntal extensions of one another. Wordless singing reaches across the voice of a trombone and large, 11-note chords in the middle register to create a kind of musical breathing. In the final section, which overlaps with the "Aria," jazz piano cadences from the Horace Tapscott and Thelonious Monk books hover above a pair of drummers, and a seemingly intervallically inserted trombone continues in a round. The accents create a pointillistic display of interplay and conversation, elongating each idea as it makes its way across the ensemble. The "Aria" returns to create a harmonic basis from which to begin again. There is no conclusion here, only a series of stated voices carrying on in both insistent and languid conversation with the hope, one can assume, of integrating more fully into a seemingly organic whole. The degree to which that process succeeds is a tribute not only to the musicians involved but especially to Voerkel, whose calm, evenhanded command of the band allowed the maximum amount of expression with the least amount of cacophonous tension.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo
À propos
- 2 disque(s) - 17 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:55:54
- Artistes principaux : Urs Voerkel Gabriela Scherrer Priska Walss Jacques Widmer Irène Schweizer Paul Lovens
- Compositeur : Urs Voerkel
- Label : Intakt Records
- Genre : Jazz
2012 Intakt Records 2012 Intakt Records
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