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Mario Castro: Estrella De Mar
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Mario Castro
saxophoneb.1888
The record opens with the dramatic "Pilares," where rising crescendos build up to fellow tenor man

David Sanchez
saxophone, tenorb.1968
"Shmerls," is pulled along by the string section, though there is room for trumpeter Josh Shpak, and bassist Tamir Shmerling to offer splashes of spatial soloing. Casey Benjamin is featured on the vocoder, which stretches the piece into a futuristic course softened vividly by the strings in the finale. "Estrella De Mar," is carried by a rhythmic breeze of samba supplied by the light vocalizing textures of J. Hoard and Jaime Woods.
The outstanding string arrangements of Meritxell Nedderman are brought to light in "Resentment," where an additional three string players are layered in. She also does the arranging on five other songs, and according to Castro, her work was an essential part of the production.Castro has proven to be a democratic soloist, bandleader and composer, leaving plenty of room for the others to contribute and interplay.
Soprano master

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946
The lines which define jazz compositions and performance have long blurred. This production was quite an ambitious project for Castro, with astounding results. He judiciously blended influences as abstract as Debussy, Dexter Gordon, Latin rhythms and beyond -and brought in the proper musicians -to achieve this amalgamation. With Estrella De Mar , Mario Castro is in the forefront of those artists willing to take chances to push this music forward. ">
Track Listing
Pilares; Shmerls; Interlude: Cry Of A Gypsy; Estrella De Mar; Resentment; Coffee; Interlude: Opposite Direction, Part II; Michelangelo; Entrapment; I Miss You; Storyteller; Goodbye.
Personnel
Mario Castro
saxophoneMario Castro: tenor saxophone; Josh Shpak: trumpet, flugelhorn; Tamir Shmerling: upright bass; Kyumin Shim: piano; Jonathan Pinson: drums; Kailey Shaffer: violin; Fung Chern Hwei: violin; Allyson Clare: viola; Brian Sanders: cello; Tania Mesa: violin (1, 3, 5); Anna Stromer: viola (1, 3, 5); Ro Rowan: cello (1, 3, 5); Gabo Lugo: congas, chimes, udu (1, 4); Paulo Stagnaro: iyá, itotele, okonkolo, djembe (1, 4); Casey Benjamin: vocoder (2); J. Hoard: vocal (4); Jaime Woods: vocal (4); Emily Elbert: vocals, guitar (8); Dave Liebman: soprano saxophone (9).
Album information
Title: Estrella De Mar | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Interrobang Records
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