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Stephane Spira: Improkofiev
ByStephane Spira
saxophoneb.1966

Giovanni Mirabassi
pianoThe co-leaders assembled a stellar quartet with the inclusion of bassist

Steve Wood
saxophone, tenorb.1953
Donald Kontomanou
drumsYoann Loustalot
flugelhornThe saxophonist contributes two originals, the crisp and playful opening piece "Ocean Dance," and the percussive "After Rain," where the music reveals remarkable solos from both co-leaders as well as splashing statements from the drummer. There are two uncommon covers beginning with

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
The other lesser known cover tune is "Gymnopedie No. 1" by Erik Satie. The music is a classical-styled slow waltz with magical moments delivered by both co-leaders. The main three-part suite begins with the title track followed by" New York Dream" and closing on "No Strings Attached," where the band is superb.
An impressive session of light, delicate and classical twists of jazz music from Spirabassi complete with loads of complex harmonies. The soprano saxophone never sounded so inviting under Stephane Spira's spell. Accompanied by an amazing pianist and anchored well by couple of sensational players, Improkofiev is a highly appealing musical project. ">
Track Listing
Ocean Dance; Lawns; After Rain; Gymnopedie No. 1; Improkofiev Suite (Improkofiev / New York Dream / No Strings Attached).
Personnel
Stephane Spira
saxophoneGiovanni Mirabassi
pianoSteve Wood
saxophone, tenorYoann Loustalot
flugelhornDonald Kontomanou
drumsAlbum information
Title: Improkofiev | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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