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Joe Rosenberg Ensemble: Marshland
Joe Rosenberg
saxophone, sopranob.1955

Bart Maris
trumpetb.1965

Daniel Erdmann
saxophone
Edward Perraud
drumsThe group's music goes in several different directions on this album. "La Danse" starts as a slow, massed drone, with Maris emerging as the lead voice, then abruptly changes into a hard-blowing romp where the horns wail over furious walking bass. "Long and Short of it" sounds like a

Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937
A second "La Danse" features Rosenberg and Erdmann weaving high, frenzied soprano lines together with minimal support from the rest of the quintet. "Amelia" starts with Rosenberg's melodic ambles over Cuisinier's and Perraud's tumbling backdrop, and coalesces into a more conventional romantic ballad when the rest of the group join in. There are three different pieces called "Marshland" which together sound like they could have been Third Stream experiments by a composer such as

Jimmy Giuffre
clarinet1921 - 2008
Rosenberg's compositions here sound fresh and constantly surprising, and his group is up to the challenge of performing them. The horn parts are played with finesse, power and humor, and the rhythm section, particularly Arnault Cusinier, does a great job of keeping the music grounded. This is another stimulating and intelligent effort from a saxophonist with a restless and adventurous spirit. ">
Track Listing
La Danse; Marshland; Marshland deux; Long and Short of It; Funazushi; La Danse deux; Amelia; Marshland trois.
Personnel
Joe Rosenberg
saxophone, sopranoJoe Rosenberg: soprano saxophone; Bart Maris: trumpet, flugelhorn; Daniel Erdmann: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Arnault Cuisinier: bass; Edward Perraud: drums.
Album information
Title: Marshland | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Quark Records
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