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Marialy Pacheco: Danzón Cubano
ByMarialy Pacheco
pianoPacheco shares arranging duties with conductor George Hamilton, and it is with Hamilton's own "Baby Steps First"a highly original reimagining of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
For the rest of the programme the WDR Funkhausorchester shares protagonism with Pacheco's trio, which features
Juan Camilo Villa
bass, electricRodrigo Villalon
drumsA radical reworking of Oscar Bouffartique's "Burundanga" is an exercise in emotional shading; Villa's ominous ostinato and Pacheco's slow unfurling of the melodywhich hint at the song's dark undertonescontrast with the celebratory release as Pacheco skips lightly over buoyant strings. The pianist is in irresistibly playful form on Antonio Romeu's "Tres Lindas Cubanas," unleashing rapid-fire glissandi and locking with the strings in dashing unison. This is one of several tracks to feature guest trumpeter
Joo Kraus
trumpetThere's a cinematic quality to the orchestral arrangement on "Sale el Sol," while the greater rhythmic urgency of "Metro" provides the backdrop to Kraus' pedal-induced psychedelic effects. Like the river that always finds its way to the sea, Pacheco revels in Moisés Simons classic "El Manisero," saving her most impassioned soloing for this rousing set closer.
When the full range of the orchestra is employed, Danzón Cubano is orchestral Latin-jazz at its best. Even the more stripped back jazz-with-strings tracks are highly enjoyabletestament to the quality of both the arrangements and the first-rate performances. A highly satisfying offering from a pianist who continues to grow. ">
Track Listing
Baby Steps First; Ay! Mamá Inéz; La Bikina; Burundanga; Tres Lindas Cubanas; Danzón; Sale el Sol; Metro; El Manisero.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
WED Funkhausorchester; Gordon Hamilton: conductor, co-arranger.
Album information
Title: Danzón Cubano | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Neuklang Records
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