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Bruno Raberg Tentet: Evolver
ByAs the opener "Peripeteia" spins, the first impression is

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Maria Schneider
composer / conductor
Anastassiya Petrova
pianoRaberg, in his small ensemble recordings, could be accurately tagged as an approachable free jazz player. That tag fits even better on Evolver. The classical- tinged loveliness and luminescence of his arrangements and compositions are captivating.
The four-part, twenty-eight-minute "Echo Suite" has a darker feel than the first six compositions of the set.

Kris Davis
pianob.1980
Evolver presents Bruno Raberg's finest hour on record. Hearing the bassist and composer back in an almost big band settingpresenting music that is perfectly arranged and played, and remarkably beautifulis a special treat. ">
Track Listing
Peripeteia; Mode Natakapria; Stiltje; Sunday; Elegy; Erebus; The Echo Suite: Echoes I; Echoes II; Echoes II; Echoes IV.
Personnel
Bruno Raberg
bass, acousticFernando Brandao
fluteAllan Chase
saxophone, altoStephan Byth
saxophonePeter Kenagy
trumpetRandy Pingrey
tromboneCharlotte Lang
saxophone, baritoneNate Radley
guitarAnastassiya Petrova
pianoGen Yoshimura
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Kris Davis piano, prepared piano (5 - 10); Walter Smith III: tenor saxophone (5, 6, 9, 10); Anastassiya Petrova: piano, B3 organ.
Album information
Title: Evolver | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Orbis Music
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