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Jeff LaRochelle: Moonstone
ByThe Asian flavored "Stand Still" for instance opens with the band's stately phrases flowing over drummer
Ian Wright
drums
Soren Nissen
bass, acousticThe adventurous "Misconjecture," on the other hand, features violinist

Aline Homzy
violinJessica Deutsch
violinA melancholic thread runs through the album as well. Bassoonist Sheba Thibideau echoes LaRochelle's tenor in a haunting, moody song on the wistful "As It Is." Their lilting chant unfolds over Wright's insistent, throbbing cadence. Elsewhere the somber "Letter from an Unknown Hero" closes with LaRochelle's elegiac bass clarinet solo.
The short but intriguing "Origins Suite" showcases LaRochelle's compositional skills at their best. Movement I, dedicated to Hungarian composer Bela Bartok, is pensive and lyrical while the second part written for Russian musician Alfred Schnittke is jaggedly melodic, playfully agile. The third and last segment named for Frenchman Maurice Ravel is hypnotically cinematic and wavers from gypsyesque exuberance to solemn tranquility.
With this freshman effort LaRochelle has proven himself a well-rounded artist adept both at multiple woodwinds as well as the pen. Hopefully this is the first installment of a superb body of work yet to come from this talented musician. ">
Track Listing
Moonstone; Origins Suite I (For Bela Bartok); Origins Suite II (For Alfred Schnittke); Origins Suite III (For Maurice Ravel); Northern Lights; Stand Still; Misconjecture; As It Is; Letter to an Unknown Hero; Duality.
Personnel
Jeff LaRochelle
saxophoneJeff LaRochelle: Saxophones, clarinets, compositions; Aline Homzy: violin; Jessica Deutsch: viola; Sheba Thibideau: bassoon; Soren Nissen: bass; Ian Wright: drums.
Album information
Title: Moonstone | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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