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Daniele D'Agaro, Giovanni Maier, Zlatko Kau?i?: Disorder at the Border Plays Ornette
ByOrnette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
The instrumentation is nothing exoticwoodwinds, bass and drumsand yet, the multiple colors available in

Daniele D'Agaro
clarinet, bassb.1958

Giovanni Maier
bass, acousticThere's a strong connection to Ornette's first acoustic ensembles, but the compositions chosen here are atypical for this kind of projectsthey come from later phases of Coleman's career and they were often recorded with completely different instrumentations. This contrast serves the music well, indeed, presenting familiar themes in completely different incarnations, revealing in the process new details and possible interpretations.
"New York" begins with the distinctive theme played on the tenor sax, supported by the polyrhythms of bass and drums, and then develops in different sections alternating between tight free-bop exchanges and textural pianissimo excursions made of atonal contrabass pizzicatos and bass clarinet ruminations, slowly building a steady rhythm just to pulverize it again in simultaneous sonic explorations.
The rest of the record is equally engagingthe rubato approach and delicate clarinet lines perfectly capture the melancholic subtext of "Mob Job," while on "Him & Her" the musicians build at first a complex, abstract three-way dialogue, finally liberating the groove in the second part of the piece. The record ends with "Comme Il Faut," that summarizes the overall character of the album, framing a richly textured suspended section with bluesy, groove oriented materials, and the inevitable, but always well calibrated, bursts of pure energy. All three musicians are technically impeccable and inventive improvisers, and throughout the album they approach Coleman's idiosyncratic compositions with unusual confidence and a refreshing spontaneity, never losing sight of the lyrical and exuberant character of the originals while putting their personal indelible mark on them. ">
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