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Manel Fortia: Despertar
ByManel Fortia
bassThe solemn resonance of Fortia's bass plucking on the opening track, "Dormir," resembles the sound of the late, great bassist

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Marco Mezquida
pianob.1987

Raphaël Pannier
drumsOn the lushly melodramatic "Saudades," Fortia takes the lead, soloing against rippling waves of piano. "Simple" moves at a fast tempo like other tracks but this piece has Mezquida hammering out patterns of clipped, staccato notes in a piece which references flamenco, ragtime and

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Manel Fortia has composed a set of emotional, impressionistic music for this album which is realized wonderfully by his expressive bass playing and the excellent work of Mezquida and Pannier. The three of them make this album a thrilling listen. ">
Track Listing
Dormir; Circular; Saudades; Espiritual; El Dia Despues; Crescente; Aires de Libertad; Simple; Despertar.
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Title: Despertar | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Segell Microscopi
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