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David S. Ware & Matthew Shipp Duo: Live In Sant'Anna Arresi, 2004
ByDavid S. Ware
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2012
Ware left behind a rich discography and, fortunately, new musical treasures are still coming. One of them is a live recording from Sant'Anna Arresi with his long-term-collaborator, the pianist,

Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960
In the fine notes penned by Shipp, he points out how they were trying to find a new musical language while still being aware of their past together: "I hear both of us being conscious of the fact that there is no leader, and our ways of reacting to each other based on the language we had built up in the quartet are here made freer and thrust into a different context."
The result is intense and burning music. Two instant compositions, lasting about twenty minutes, and a brief encore. Shipp digging into the piano like a mountain, bringing out hard, sharp diamonds, and at times plucking the strings, making them sound like an ancient temple. All the time, Ware reaches higher and higher. His sound is thick, huge and raw, but also fragile and beautiful in all its burning intensity.
In the middle of the staggering achievement of what the Japanese saxophonist,

Akira Sakata
saxophone, altob.1945
At around the 10.47 mark in "Tao Flow (Part 2)" listen closely and there is the sound of a dog barking in the background. It is a very rare thing in live jazz recordings to encounter something like this, but in Ware's case, it makes perfect sense and is a beautiful coincidence that confirms the connection between life and art that was so essential to him. ">
Track Listing
Tao Flow part 1; Tao Flow part 2; Encore.
Personnel
David S. Ware
saxophone, tenorDavid S. Ware: sax (tenore); Matthew Shipp: pianoforte.
Album information
Title: Live in Sant'Anna Arresi, 2004 | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: AUM Fidelity
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