The debut album from Joe Lovano's trio Tapestry was one of the most talked-about releases of 2019, and the trio's musical concept - what the Boston Globe called "whispered assurance, lyricism and tension" - is taken to the next level on their second album Garden of Expression, a recording characterized by its intense focus.
Lovano, a saxophonist whose range spans the entire history of modern jazz and beyond, plays with extraordinary sensitivity in the trio Tapestry. And the music he writes for this group - delicately melodic or declamatory, harmonically open, rhythmically free and spiritually evocative - inspires subtle and nuanced responses from his partners. Joe describes their interaction as "magical".
Carmen Castaldi's space-conscious approach to drumming refines an improvisational understanding that he and Lovano have shared since the 1970s. The trio is also a wonderful context for Marilyn Crispell's solos, countermelodies and improvisational embellishments, her sense of timbre helping the chamber music character of the group to blossom.
The debut album from Joe Lovano's trio Tapestry was one of the most talked-about releases of 2019, and the trio's musical concept - what the Boston Globe called "whispered assurance, lyricism and tension" - is taken to the next level on their second album Garden of Expression, a recording characterized by its intense focus.
Lovano, a saxophonist whose range spans the entire history of modern jazz and beyond, plays with extraordinary sensitivity in the trio Tapestry. And the music he writes for this group - delicately melodic or declamatory, harmonically open, rhythmically free and spiritually evocative - inspires subtle and nuanced responses from his partners. Joe describes their interaction as "magical".
Carmen Castaldi's space-conscious approach to drumming refines an improvisational understanding that he and Lovano have shared since the 1970s. The trio is also a wonderful context for Marilyn Crispell's solos, countermelodies and improvisational embellishments, her sense of timbre helping the chamber music character of the group to blossom.
The details of the music are wonderfully brought out in this recording, which was recorded in the very direct acoustics of the Auditorio Stelio Molo RSI in Lugano and produced by Manfred Eicher.
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