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Susana Santos Silva: All the Rivers – Live at Pante?o Nacional
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Torbjorn Zetterberg
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Kaja Draksler
pianob.1987
All the Rivers consists of a single continuous title track; Santos playing not only the trumpet but the physical structure of the venue as well. The improvised piece was recorded at the National Pantheon / Santa Engrácia's Church in Lisbon and the echo and natural acoustic properties of the church become a proxy for something comparable to electronic augmentation. But it is Santos alone who directs the sound into the nooks and crannies of Santa Engrácia, modulates and changes the harmonics and toys with the dynamics and timbre of the trumpet creating a full-bodied musical experience.
The movement and concentration of All the Rivers neither builds nor feels episodic. The shifts from long, pleasing lines to more aggressive growling are interwoven with lavish patterns and a graceful fluidity throughout. The piece may be experimental but its assembly is resourceful and easy to appreciate. There have been a number of intriguing trumpet solo albums in recent years, from progressive players such as

Peter Evans
trumpet
Nate Wooley
trumpetb.1974
Track Listing
All the Rivers.
Personnel
Susana Santos Silva
trumpetSusana Santos Silva: trumpet.
Album information
Title: All the Rivers – Live at Pante?o Nacional | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Clean Feed Records
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