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Samuel Blaser Consort in Motion: A Mirror to Machaut
By
Marc Ducret
guitarb.1957

Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
Blaser tackles the work and ideologies of pioneering medieval composer Guillaume de Machaut for a program that proffers diversity and unforeseen shifts in strategy. His conservatory training, linked with his broad improvisational faculties result in a heady paradigm shift. Perhaps there are a few ways of tackling the artist's conceptual premise, whether you intake the music as cutting-edge progressive jazz or try and decode Machaut's medieval musical architectures within the jazz idiom. Either way, the results are gratifying.
At times hectic with stilting, probing or bending horns choruses it is interesting how Blaser also transforms Machaut's work into breezy jazz opuses and subtle melodic content, sometimes augmented with a bluesy swagger. But the leader doesn't play by one predetermined rule of thumb. For example, he arranges Machaut's "Dame, se vous mestes lointenne" into a semi-free jazz vibe, propelled by drummer

Gerry Hemingway
drumsb.1955

Russ Lossing
pianob.1960

Drew Gress
bassb.1959

Joachim Badenhorst
clarinetb.1981
Blaser triumphantly channels Machaut's groundbreaking Westernization of baroque music into an outside jazz perspective. In most cases, it is necessary to execute a seamless or transparent alignment of two disparate musical genres into a cohesive whole in order to achieve some degree of success. Accordingly, Blaser's fluid artistic visions and convictions are transmitted in such a way that would conceivably garner the attention of an extensive audience as he deconstructs borders by merging antiquity with a thoroughly hip panorama. ">
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Hymn; Douce dame jolie; Saltarello; Dame, se vous m estes lointeinne; Color; Cantus Planus; De fortune me doiy pleindre et loer; Bohemia; Linea; Introit; Complainte: Tels rit au main qui au soir pleure.
Personnel
Samuel Blaser
tromboneSamuel Blaser: trombone; Joachim Badenhorst: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, clarinet; Russ Lossing: piano, Rhodes, Wurlitzer; Drew Gress: double bass; Gerry Hemingway: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: A Mirror to Machaut | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Songlines Recordings
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