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Ralph Towner / Paolo Fresu: Chiaroscuro
ByEnrico Rava
trumpetb.1939

Paolo Fresu
trumpetb.1961

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
A pairing of trumpet and acoustic guitar is unusual. Towner and Fresu have played together rarely and never before as a duo but they are made for each other. Both are post-modernist romantics and erudite improvisers who take moment-to-moment liberties with melodic form. Each has spent most of his life working on his sound.
There are few sounds in jazz as sensually seductive as Towner's classical, 12-string and baritone guitars. As for Fresu, his long notes somehow contain both flawless golden light and human frailty. Chiaroscuro has the crystalline sonic quality for which ECM recordings are renowned and can be enjoyed as pure ear candy. But there is substance below the pretty surface of this music. Towner wrote most of the tunes and they subtly shift in pace and mood and evolve with a particular rapt patience and inner drama. "Wistful Thinking" is so ephemeral it barely penetrates the air but the title track is built on sharp contrast: clean trumpet lines, repeated like incantations, against deep layers of guitar pinpoints.
Towner's intelligent, counterintuitive music provides inspirational settings, but the one standard makes you wish there were more. On "Blue In Green" Fresu channels

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Track Listing
Wistful Thinking; Punta Giara; Chiaroscuro; Sacred Place; Blue in Green; Doubled Up; Zephyr; Sacred Place (reprise); Two Miniatures; Postlude.
Personnel
Ralph Towner
guitarRalph Towner: classical, 12-string and baritone guitars; Paolo Fresu: trumpet, flugelhorn.
Album information
Title: Chiaroscuro | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: ECM Records
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