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Sara Serpa: Encounters and Collisions

by Angelo Leonardi
In questo disco Sara Serpa rilegge i momenti significativi della sua vita sviluppando un progetto personale diviso in nove tappe, costituite da altrettanti brani che seguono brevi narrazioni declamate. Trasferitasi nei primi anni duemila da Lisbona a Boston per studiare al Berklee College e al New England Conservatory (dove incontrò il suo mentore Ran Blake), Sara ricorda lo spaesamento in rapporto alla diversa realtà: la solitudine e lo studio intensivo, le incomprensioni con i primi conoscenti, le difficoltà ...
Continue ReadingRob Mazurek Quartet: Color Systems

by Alberto Bazzurro
In parallelo con lavori che spaziano dal solo all'orchestra, Rob Mazurek, uomo-musica ormai giunto sulla soglia dei sessanta ma non per questo meno vorace e curioso di un tempo, ci regala questo album in quartetto (e che quartetto!) imperniato su sei brani comprensivi di altrettante dediche (del resto non è una novità). La sua tromba cementa l'insieme campeggiandovi da cima a fondo, per una musica piena, vitale, ricca di spunti e continue variazioni di rotta, pur con un punto d'arrivo, ...
Continue ReadingCamila Nebbia & Angelica Sanchez: In Another Land, Another Dream

by John Sharpe
Improvising with an instrument that can leave the tempered scale presents a considerable challenge to a pianist. However Angelica Sanchez aced the exam when she encountered tonally free-spirited Argentinean tenor saxophonist Camila Nebbia at Brooklyn's IBeam in November 2023. Consequently there is the feeling not only of ongoing conversation on the six tracks that make up In Another Land, Another Dream, but also negotiation and exploration to find the most appropriate rejoinder. That means seeking a sound that moves the ...
Continue ReadingAngelica Sanchez / Chad Taylor: A Monster Is Just An Animal You Haven't Met Yet

by John Sharpe
Two of the leading lights on their instruments strike sparks in a series of impromptu duets on A Monster Is Just An Animal You Haven't Met Yet. Pianist Angelica Sanchez has birthed a string of impressive releases, Nightmare Creatures (Pyroclastic, 2023) with her Nonet, and the twin keys extravaganza How To Turn The Moon (Pyroclastic, 2020) with Marilyn Crispell, being particularly notable. Factor in appearances with luminaries such as trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, flutist Nicole Mitchell and saxophonist Tony Malaby ...
Continue ReadingAngelica Sanchez - Chad Taylor: A Monster Is Just An Animal You Haven't Met Yet

by Glenn Astarita
Angelica Sanchez and Chad Taylor's collaboration on the album A Monster is Just an Animal You Haven't Met Yet is a serendipitous blend of jazz's past and future wrapped in a package so enigmatic that it might as well come with its own set of riddles. The duo, comprising Sanchez's deft piano work and Taylor's percussive wizardry, crafts a sonic landscape as unpredictable as a weather forecast in the Bermuda Triangle.From the first note it is evident that ...
Continue ReadingAngelica Sanchez: Jazz Keys and Nighttime Creatures

by Lawrence Peryer
Today, the Spotlight shines On pianist and composer Angelica Sanchez, who joined us late last year to discuss her latest record, Nighttime Creatures (Pyroclastic Records).Since moving to New York from Arizona in 1994, Angelica has collaborated with artists including Wadada Leo Smith, Paul Motian, Richard Davis, Tim Berne, Ben Monder, and many others.On Nighttime Creatures, Angelica leads a nonet through material she composed while living in a secluded cabin in Upstate New York. There, she was ...
Continue ReadingAngelica Sanchez Nonet, Terry Gibbs/Terry Pollard, David Murray

by David Brown
This week we work our way through recent record store finds and some new releases. Our featured album is Nighttime Creatures by the Angelica Sanchez Nonet. Old, new, in, out... wherever the music takes us. Each week, we will explore the elements of jazz from a historical perspective. Playlist Thelonious Monk Esistrophy (Theme)" from Live at the It Club-Complete (Columbia) 01:50 McCoy Tyner Trio Happy Days" from Infinity (Impulse!) 02:30 Horace Silver The Lady From Johannesburg" from Hard ...
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