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Holly Hofmann: Low Life: The Alto Flute Project
ByHolly Hofmann
fluteThe range of the alto flute is limited, requiring an artist to say more with less. Hofmann and her bandheaded up by her husband, pianist

Mike Wofford
pianob.1938
The tone of the alto flute is rich and creamy, with a little blur around the edges. It is a less sharp sound that of the C flute, and is less penetrating. It's this inviting tone that Hofmann uses to explore the Great American Songbook jewel, "The Very Thought of You," making it sound as if the tune with written with the alto flute in mind.

John Williams
clarinetb.1928
Hofmann's lone writing contribution to the set, "Lumeiere de la Vie," is a five minute long gold nugget of a tune, a smooth and gorgeous masterpiece, and the CD's closer, guitarist

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Track Listing
Jack of Hearts; Touch the Fog; Grow (for Dick Oatts); Lumiere de la Vie; Cedar Would; The Very Thought of You; Make Me Rainbow; Soul-Leo; Farmer's Trust.
Personnel
Holly Hofmann
fluteHoly Hofmann: alto flute; Mike Wofford: piano; John Clayton: bass; Jeff Hamilton: drums; Anthony Wilson: guitar.
Album information
Title: Low Life: The Alto Flute Project | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Capri Records
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