John Surman - Invisible Threads
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Label: ECM
Cat No: 6711317
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 19th January 2018
Contents
Works
Summer SongAnother Reflection
At First Sight
Autumn Nocturne
Byndweed
Concentric Circles
Invisible Threads
On Still Waters
Pitanga Pitomba
Stoke Damerel
The Admiral
Within the Clouds
Artists
John Surman (saxophones, bass clarinet)Nelson Ayres (piano)
Rob Waring (vibraphone, marimba)
Works
Summer SongAnother Reflection
At First Sight
Autumn Nocturne
Byndweed
Concentric Circles
Invisible Threads
On Still Waters
Pitanga Pitomba
Stoke Damerel
The Admiral
Within the Clouds
Artists
John Surman (saxophones, bass clarinet)Nelson Ayres (piano)
Rob Waring (vibraphone, marimba)
About
Yet Surman also has a long history of working with musicians from other countries and cultures, players united by such invisible threads as a shared feeling for melody that transcends the idioms. John Surman met pianist Nelson Ayres - known to aficionados of Brazilian jazz for his work with Airto Moreira, Milton Nascimento and Banda Pau Brasil - while on tour in South America. In Oslo, Surman came to know and appreciate the playing of Rob Waring, expatriate US vibraphonist (recently heard on ECM with Mats Eilertsen).
The three musicians come together to play a new programme of Surman originals - plus Nelson Ayres’s Summer Song - in a session recorded at Oslo’s Rainbow studio in July 2017, produced by Manfred Eicher.
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