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Remi Alvarez: Live at Vision Festival
BySaxophonist Remi Alvarez, who first performed at the festival in 2006, finds a compact umbrella under experimental music. He is comfortable improvising as well playing free jazz, parallels that are well cast on this recording. Born in Mexico, Alvarez first played the flute before becoming adept on the alto, tenor and soprano saxophones. He moved to New York City and joined the Creative Music Studio where his teachers in composition and improvisation included

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

George Lewis
tromboneb.1952

Steve Lacy
saxophone, soprano1934 - 2004
Alvarez's 2011 appearance was recorded for this CD, on which the three tracks are down-in-the-groove improvisations. Hitting his stride on the tenor, the only saxophone he played on this date, Alvarez spins a volatile vortex. His energy is abetted by the crosscurrents that spew from the rumbling strings and the angular bowing of double bassist

Ken Filiano
bassb.1952
The introspective "Improv #2" continues to create a marvelous tapestry. As Alvarez weaves his patterns with studied eloquence,

Dom Minasi
guitar1943 - 2023
The quartet is seamless in its approach and its intuition insightful, which makes the music of Live at Vision Festival engrossing. ">
Track Listing
Improv #1; Improv #2; Improv #3.
Personnel
Remi Alvarez: tenor sax, flute; Dom Minasi: guitar; Ken Filiano: double bass; Michael T.A. Thompson: drums.
Album information
Title: Live at Vision Festival | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Re: Konstrukt
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