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Yoni Kretzmer's New Dilemma: Months, Weeks and Days
ByThe ensemble delves into the experimental scheme of things, although these pieces do project semi-structured vibes, topped with gradual buildups, streaming strings passages and elongated unison choruses. Along with expand and contract processes there are often multiple dialogues taking place at various intervals. Kretzmer's upper-register vibrato techniques and gruff exhortations add a dramatic and emotive edge, generating a sensibility that danger is in the air. It's a theme that may or may not parallel the compositional titles, alluding to random days, weeks and years.
On "Friday May 13," estimable bassist

Pascal Niggenkemper
bass, acoustic
Josh Sinton
saxophone, baritoneb.1971
The septet offers a sense of adventure on this 2-CD set. And from a free or experimental standpoint, many of the passages and movements provide tangible thematic statements no matter how fleeting or concrete they may appear to be. Nonetheless, Kretzmer is an electrifying performer who invokes the element of surprise on a recurring basis. ">
Track Listing
CD 1 - Sunday Oct 12th; March 14th; Dec 3rd/4th; Friday May 13th; June 20th. CD 2 - June 14th; November 27th - Dec 1st; Jan 19th 2015; Tishma.
Personnel
Yoni Kretzmer
saxophone, tenorYoni Kretzmer: tenor sax; Frantz Loriot: viola; Christopher Hoffman: cello; Josh Sinton: bass clarinet; Pascal Niggenkemper: double bass; Flin Van Hemmen: drums.
Album information
Title: Months, Weeks and Days | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: OutNow Recordings
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