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Steve Sandberg Quartet: Alaya
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Rubén Blades
vocalsb.1948

Celia Cruz
vocals1925 - 2003
Alaya is a breathtaking composite of world music, jazz, and classical expressions. In other words, it's Sandberg's whole musical existence merging into a single stream. In these eight tracks, he delivers unto us an exultant music that's incredibly personal and precise in its direction, yet universal in its language and ability to connect. You need not recognize that the frolicking, Bartók-influenced "Janos" bounds along in seven to know that jubilant thoughts carry the moment; Francesco Clemente's paintings don't have to be on site to understand the emotional pull taking place in the somewhat introspective "Weeping Bear," inspired by that artist's work; and nobody's required to be an expert in musicology, horticulture, agronomy, and African religions in order to appreciate the spiritual rapture endemic to the triumphant "Iboga," a piece that simultaneously references a plant medicine and the Bwiti religion which looks on it as a sacrament. Sandberg's influences and execution are all about specificity, but the appeal of his music is in its universality.
The quartet that brings this music to lifeSandberg, violinist

Zach Brock
violinb.1974

Michael O'Brien
bassb.1975

Mauricio Zottarelli
drumsb.1975
It's hard to know if you should call this jazz, and that's the beauty of Alaya. It's both genre-blind and stylistically inclusive. Sandberg's work touches on everything from South American chacarera to odd-metered Afro-Cuban grooves and Frederic Chopin's classical language to Astor Piazzola's Nuevo Tango music. It's an alluring admixture that delights all the way through. ">
Track Listing
Janos; Maurice; Weeping Bear; Iboga; Annie; Eusebio; Mazur; Black Ivory.
Personnel
Steve Sandberg
pianoZach Brock: violin; Steve Sandberg: piano; Michael O'Brien: bass; Mauricio Zottarelli: drums.
Album information
Title: Alaya | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: ArtistShare
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