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Michael Bates: Acrobat: Music For, And By, Dimitri Shostakovich
ByIt seems, though, that the character of one of the 20th Century's greatest composers was made for a new life in jazz; at least this is what is posited by the extraordinary bassist Michael Bates on Acrobat: Music For, And By, Dimitri Shostakovich. Actually, the composer was celebrated by

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
The spectacular manner in which Bates captures this is particularly noteworthy in his classic re-imagination of "Dance of Death," where both the beauty and grotesqueness of life becomes a spectacular musical reality. The music composer Shostakovich will always be open to greater scrutiny as interpretations may go one way or the other. However, Bates has pierced the skin of the great composer with such precision and extracted his essence with what can only be described as musical forensics. Then, with ingenious use of instrumentation he has recreated the proverbial sonic assault of Shostakovich in a truly inspired manner. Inspiration comes in the form of instrumentation, and chief among these is clarinetist

Chris Speed
saxophone
Russ Lossing
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Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
Track Listing
Dance Of Death; Talking Bird; Strong Arm; Some Wounds; Fugitive Pieces; Silent Witness; The Given Day; Yurodivy; Arcangela.
Personnel
Michael Bates
bassChris Speed: saxophone, clarinet; Russ Johnson: trumpet; Russ Lossing: piano, Fender Rhodes; Tom Rainey: drums; Michael Bates: double bass.
Album information
Title: Acrobat: Music For, And By, Dimitri Shostakovich | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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