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Fusions of jazz and Baroque music are almost commonplace, and brass ensembles both historical and modern have essayed mainstream jazz. This release from French ensemble Les Sacqueboutiers (The Sackbut Players), however, may be unique. It is not a Renaissance treatment of jazz, but a jazz treatment of Renaissance music, and it is quite ingeniously done. Les Sacqueboutiers draw on keyboard and brass (sackbut, cornet, harpsichord, percussion) ensemble pieces from Italy and Spain in the late 16th century. Some of these are polyphonic songs or works of the ricercar type (the ancestor of the fugue). The four pieces called Recercata by Diego Ortiz are all of the same type, but Les Sacqueboutiers treat every one of them differently. A jazz ensemble with drums may alternate with the source material, improvising on its basic pitch collection, or may (in whole or in part) accompany that source material, and the parts of the puzzle can be put together in several different ways. This is facilitated by the overlap between the two groups: both contain brass instruments (trumpet and trombone in the jazz group), each has a keyboard (harpsichord and organ for the early instruments, piano for the jazz group), and each has its own percussion. As the program proceeds, a second type of piece comes to the fore: ground-bass pieces such as the Passacaille and Ciaccona of Andrea Falconiero. These repeated patterns are so suggestive of jazz treatment that you can forget you're listening to a unique fusion and just become immersed in the flow of creativity that effortlessly spans four centuries of time. An original and supremely musical experiment and an essential purchase for anyone interested in fusions between jazz and classical music.
© TiVo
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Anonymous, Composer - Denis Leloup, Trombone - Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Claude Egea, Trumpet - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Organ - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Denis Leloup, Trombone - Diego Ortiz, Composer - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Organ - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Denis Leloup, Trombone - Diego Ortiz, Composer - Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Claude Egea, Trumpet - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Harpsichord - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Diego Ortiz, Composer - Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Harpsichord
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Denis Leloup, Trombone - Diego Ortiz, Composer - Claude Egea, Trumpet - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Denis Leloup, Trombone - Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Juan Vasquez, Composer - Claude Egea, Trumpet - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Organ - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Michelangelo Rossi, Composer - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Yasuko Bouvard, Harpsichord, MainArtist
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Tarquinio Merula, Composer - Denis Leloup, Trombone - Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Claude Egea, Trumpet - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Harpsichord, Organ - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Denis Leloup, Trombone - Andrea Falconieri, Composer - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Andrea Falconieri, Composer - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Organ
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Denis Leloup, Trombone - Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Heinrich Schütz, Composer - Claude Egea, Trumpet - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Harpsichord, Organ - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Denis Leloup, Trombone - Jean-Pierre Canihac, Cornet - Mateo Flecha el Viejo, Composer - Claude Egea, Trumpet - Florent Tisseyre, Percussion - Philippe Léogé, Arranger, Piano, MainArtist - Les Sacqueboutiers, MainArtist - Daniel Lassalle, Contributor - Yasuko Bouvard, Harpsichord, Organ - Fabien Tournier, Drums - Jean-Pierre Barreda, DoubleBass
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
Album review
Fusions of jazz and Baroque music are almost commonplace, and brass ensembles both historical and modern have essayed mainstream jazz. This release from French ensemble Les Sacqueboutiers (The Sackbut Players), however, may be unique. It is not a Renaissance treatment of jazz, but a jazz treatment of Renaissance music, and it is quite ingeniously done. Les Sacqueboutiers draw on keyboard and brass (sackbut, cornet, harpsichord, percussion) ensemble pieces from Italy and Spain in the late 16th century. Some of these are polyphonic songs or works of the ricercar type (the ancestor of the fugue). The four pieces called Recercata by Diego Ortiz are all of the same type, but Les Sacqueboutiers treat every one of them differently. A jazz ensemble with drums may alternate with the source material, improvising on its basic pitch collection, or may (in whole or in part) accompany that source material, and the parts of the puzzle can be put together in several different ways. This is facilitated by the overlap between the two groups: both contain brass instruments (trumpet and trombone in the jazz group), each has a keyboard (harpsichord and organ for the early instruments, piano for the jazz group), and each has its own percussion. As the program proceeds, a second type of piece comes to the fore: ground-bass pieces such as the Passacaille and Ciaccona of Andrea Falconiero. These repeated patterns are so suggestive of jazz treatment that you can forget you're listening to a unique fusion and just become immersed in the flow of creativity that effortlessly spans four centuries of time. An original and supremely musical experiment and an essential purchase for anyone interested in fusions between jazz and classical music.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 12 track(s)
- Total length: 01:11:19
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Les Sacqueboutiers
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Flora
- Genre: Classical
2012 Flora 2012 Flora
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