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Paul Hubweber / Philip Zoubek: Archiduc Concert: Dansaert Variations
By
Rex Stewart
trumpet1907 - 1967

Roswell Rudd
trombone1935 - 2017

Albert Mangelsdorff
trombone1928 - 2005
Hubweber breathes like a yogi in complete control of the breath that he takes into his lungs. He then expels it all in a circular manner, quite miserly actually, as he annunciates speech-like, blowing fabulous melody and harmony all rolled into one. His mechanizations sometimes drift plaintively and horizontally, then soar majestically as he coaxes the Variation always forward. Hubweber, then manipulates music on two planesthe horizontal, melodic one, which again he embellishes with multiple notes, triads and stunning leaps of fancy and the vertical chorale in which he creates harmonies that groan, growl and burst forth brilliantly over the melodic impetus of the music.
The trombonist's excursions find a willing and equally creative partner in pianist Philip Zoubek, whose prepared piano is a match for the intervallic leaps of Hubweber's trombone. In "Mean Machine" both men seem to leap off a platform created by the bebop of

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
This is an important album in the oeuvre of improvised music. Hubweber and Zoubek seem to both pay tribute to Mangelsdorf and

Wolfgang Dauner
piano1935 - 2020
Track Listing
Mean Machine; Lab 4; Plexo; Plafond.
Personnel
Paul Hubweber: trombone; Philip Zoubek: prepared piano.
Album information
Title: Archiduc Concert: Dansaert Variations | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Emanem
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