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Swiss Jazz Orchestra (feat. Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi & Michael Zisman) - Live At Jazzfestival Bern (2014)

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Swiss Jazz Orchestra (feat. Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi & Michael Zisman) - Live At Jazzfestival Bern (2014)

Swiss Jazz Orchestra (feat. Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi & Michael Zisman) - Live At Jazzfestival Bern (2014)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 10 Tracks | 1:09:04 | 159,12 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: Mons Records

Some big-band albums are heated and brassy, others cool and understated, while a precious few simply cast a mesmerizing spell. "Live at Jazzfestival Bern," recorded in May 2003 by the unerring Swiss Jazz Orchestra, drops anchor squarely in the last of those realms, thanks in part to the ensemble's perceptive choice of material and even more so to the conclusive brilliance of guest artists Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi and Michael Zisman. Why it took this electrifying concert performance more than a decade to reach our shores and ears may forever remain a mystery. On the other hand, better late than never.

Needless to say, any solo by trumpeter Rodito or alto saxophonist D'Rivera is worth hearing and savoring more than once, and they are showcased throughout this superlative album. As for Zisman, he is not a bandoneon player who is partial to jazz but a jazz musician who happens to play the bandoneon. In other words, the cat can swing, as he does on half a dozen tracks including Bert Joris' radiant "Connections," on which he is the lone soloist. D'Rivera composed another theme, the well-knit "Bandoneon," especially for Zisman's accordion-like instrument, and solos therein with Zisman and pianist Philip Henzi. Good as that tune is, D'Rivera's buoyant "Samba for Jimmy" (incendiary solos courtesy of Paquito and Roditi) is even better. Roditi has also mapped out a pair of winners, "Cidade Nova" and "Song for Hamp," which dwell in fast company alongside Antonio Carlos Jobim's lyrical "A Felicidade," Roberto Panzera's debonair "Preludio No. 3," Astor Piazzolla's sensuous "Libertango" and Ernesto Lecuona's graceful "Andalucia" (a.k.a. "The Breeze and I"), which ends the concert on an exhilarating note.

As touched on earlier, the SJO is an impressive ensemble in every respect, blowing with abandon or self-control as needed while making its guests feel at ease and indispensable (as they surely are). Besides Henzi, the orchestra's soloists here are flutist Reto Suhner ("Cidade Nova"), guitarist Nick Perrin ("Song for Hamp"), drummer Tobias Friedli ("Libertango"), trombonist Andreas Tschopp and percussionist Roland Wager ("Andalucia"). This was a jazz concert worthy of the name, one that clearly merits a wider audience than was present that evening in Bern. Listen and applaud.
(JACK BOWERS - allaboutjazz.com)

Tracklist:

01. Welcome at Marians Jazzroom
02. A Felicidade (feat. Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi & Michael Zisman)
03. Preludio No. 3 (feat. Paquito D'Rivera & Michael Zisman)
04. Cidade Nova (feat. Claudio Roditi)
05. Song for Hamp (feat. Paquito D'Rivera & Claudio Roditi)
06. Libertango (feat. Paquito D'Rivera, Claudio Roditi & Michael Zisman)
07. Connections (feat. Michael Zisman)
08. Samba for Jimmy (feat. Paquito D'Rivera & Claudio Roditi)
09. Bandoneon (feat. Paquito D'Rivera & Michael Zisman)
10. Andalucia (feat. Paquito D'Rivera & Michael Zisman)

Personnel:

Dave Blaser: trumpet
Johannes “J.W.” Walter: trumpet
Lukas Thoni: trumpet
Thomas Knuchel: trumpet
Adrian Pflugshlaupt, Reto Suhner, Till Grunewald, Jurg Bucher, Marc Schodler: reeds
Vincent Lachat: trombone
Stefan Schlegel: trombone
Andreas Tschopp: trombone
Reto Zumstein: trombone
Lucas Wirz: trombone
Philip Henzi: piano
Nicolas Perrin: guitar
Antonio Schiavano: bass
Tobias Friedli: drums
Roland Wager: percussion

Special Guest Artists:

Paquito D’Rivera: alto sax, clarinet
Claudio Roditi: trumpet, flugelhorn
Michael Zisman: bandoneon