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Lee Konitz Quartet: Spontaneous Improvisation
ByLee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
Recognizable as Irving Berlin's "How Deep is the Ocean" when, after a few bars, the trio joined the leader, creating a swing beat as the words played out in my head until pianist Dan Tepper improvised for a few choruses. Konitz returned playing a parallel pattern, his lower tones and brassy vibrato still thereas is his distinctive upper-register vibrato: like fine winedry rather than sweet. It was called "cool" when many of us heard it with Miles Davis on the legendary and seminal Birth of the Cool sessions.
Nodding to the pianist, Konitz directed the focus toward Dan Tepper's feature, then after a few bars interjected a strong bop intro to a favorite standard of Bird's contemporaries, "Out of Nowhere." Having referenced Charlie Parker, the T-Shirt worn by drummer
Rashied Ali
drums1935 - 2009
Without announcement the piano trio began an unmelodic verse, Konitz waited, then as if playing the last few bars of the tune, he spontaneously improvised on "Alone Together," continuing with long compositional lines filled with interesting turns of phrase. If one is not particularly adept at bop tunes, one would be at a loss during the initial constructions of Konitz, who is prone to explore the numerous possibilities and associated harmonic and melodic ideas before the primary melody becomes obvious.
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