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Toms Rudzinskis: Interception
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Toms Rudzinskis
saxophoneThe Latvian-born composer and alto saxophonist offers a vibrant, nuanced session brimming with both tart and sweet tonal qualities. This vinyl LP (and digital) release follows his previous self-released works, the quartet album Abra (2014) and the quintet-led Abyss (2023). Accompanying Rudzinskis are pianist

Alex Koo
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Ivars Arutynyan
drumsKnown for his compositions in both contemporary jazz and classical music, Rudzinskis broadens his sonic palette by integrating a string quartet featuring violinists Ivars Brīnums and Madara Marta Gaile, violist Ineta Abakuk, and cellist Madara Norbūte. A discerning musical sommelier might recognize echoes of contemporary jazz from the mid-1990s woven into Rudzinskis' compositions.
The opener, "Sky," evokes the lyricism and agility of alto saxophonist

Bobby Watson
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The string quartet is not merely an embellishment but an essential voice in his sonic narrative. From the quicksilver transitions of "Pass By" to the wistful, haunting beauty of the closing track, "Memories," the Toms Rudzinskis Quartet with strings presents a listening experience that demands to be savored. ">
Track Listing
Sky; Edges; Roots; Intro to Roundabout; Roundabout; Pass By; Gaze; Inwards; Moving On; Flashback; Years; Memories.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Ivars Brīnums: violin; Madara Marta Gaile: violin; Ineta Abakuk: viola; Madara Norbūte: cello.
Album information
Title: Interception | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Jersika Records
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