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Manfred Schoof: European Echoes
ByThe brassSchoof, Hugh Steinmetz,

Enrico Rava
trumpetb.1939

Paul Rutherford
tromboneb.1940

Irene Schweizer
pianob.1941

Arjen Gorter
bass, acoustic
Peter Kowald
bass, acoustic1944 - 2002

Han Bennink
drumsb.1942

Pierre Favre
drumsb.1937
Olaf Rupp
guitar
Alexander von Schlippenbach
pianob.1938
Gerd Dudek
saxophone, sopranob.1938
European free jazz had already produced a defining catalogue with

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
Favre and Bennink sound the starting shot for the orchestra with an opening ruckus. The brass section explodes into Ragnarokian scorch-fire, while Schweizer and Kowald begin the long, thorny march to their own section. Again, keys and strings suffered the most from muddied recordings and, in this newest remaster, their role in defining the horns' and reeds' limitations, even within the free-for-all framework Schoof has constructed. Schweizer's piano is as forceful as Schoof and co., but also terribly concise, like little puncture wounds in this mythical beast birthed from the rocking womb of

Evan Parker
saxophone, sopranob.1944
If the metaphors seem more inclined toward depictions of heavy metal and hard rock, there is no mistake there, as certain passages take on an almost Wagnerian character with rousing crescendi intricated by dark, furtive rumblings. As opposed to the elusive chaos of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The solos scattered about both pieces are one thing, but the orchestra as one pulsating mass is quite another, and certainly mischaracterized as just a matter of rampant 'intensity.' The musicians ebb and flow their strange adventure in a distinctly dramatic form. Notice how Schoof leads the renegade Br?tzmann and Parker to squealing heights at the five-minute mark, and still manages to take control of their caterwauling descent. Schoof acts as maestro just as much as he is an individual player, and it is his classical approach to the emerging European free jazz tradition that suggests its own continental identity. ">
Track Listing
European Echoes, Part 1/ European Echoes, Part 2.
Personnel
Manfred Schoof
trumpetAdditional Instrumentation
Enrico Rava: trumpet; Manfred Schoof: trumpet; Hugh Steinmetz: trumpet; Peter Br?tzmann: tenor saxophone; Gerd Dudek: tenor saxophone; Evan Parker: soprano, tenor saxophones; Paul Rutherford: trombone; Derek Bailey: guitar; Fred Van Hove: piano; Alexander von Schlippenbach: piano; Irène Schweizer: piano; Arjen Gorter: double bass; Peter Kowald: double bass; Buschi Niebergall: double bass; Han Bennink: drum; Pierre Favre: drums.
Album information
Title: European Echoes | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Atavistic Worldwide
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