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Peter Scharli Trio featuring Ithamara Koorax: O Grande Amor
BySch?rli, whose attractive sound and complimentary interjections suggest the influence of Polish trumpeter

Tomasz Stańko
trumpet1942 - 2018

Dom Um Romao
drums1925 - 2005
Here, Sch?rli teams his remarkably sensitive trio, with pianist Hans-Peter Pfammatter and bassist Thomas Dürst, with the ethereal and lovely voice of Ithamara Koorax in a most unusual way. They never give the impression of a trio backing a singer; instead, this is a superbly integrated quartet of musicians who play with each other, not for the benefit of making one soloist sound better.
The sound of the Sch?rli trio with Koorax never falls into patterns of predictable. Theirs is a cohesive jazz logic that belies the standard bossa nova pretense. These imaginative creatives rethink their melodies, many of which are not the typical Brazilian standards. The absence of percussion also requires the melodists to think and react rhythmically, which makes for a more compelling listen.
The program starts beautifully with

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Duke Pearson
piano1932 - 1980

Flora Purim
vocalsb.1942
Launching into Ivan Lins' "Setembro"best known from its appearance on Quincy Jones' Back on the Block (Quest, 1989),

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990

Take 6
vocalsA certain sort of climax is reached with the quartet's uncannily elegant consideration of Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes' "O Grand Amor," which first appeared on the 1963 Verve classic, Getz/Gilberto, as did the most well-known version of Ary Barroso's 1943 song "Para Machucar Meu Cora?ao," which the quartet regards here with especially loving consideration.
Never distancing itself too far from Brazil's melodically intoxicating rhythms, the quartet delivers surprisingly danceable versions of

Baden Powell
guitar, acoustic1937 - 2000
O Grande Amor is, ultimately, a superb exploration of Brazilian music, made by musicians who not only understand the music thoroughly, but deliver it more beautifully than expected. ">
Track Listing
Fotografia; Sandalia Dela; Setembro; Wedileto; O Grande Amor; Deixa; Para Machucar Meu Coracao; Zum Zum.
Personnel
Ithamara Koorax: vocals; Hans-Peter Pfammatter: piano; Thomas Durst: bass; Peter Scharli: trumpet.
Album information
Title: O Grande Amor | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: TCB Music
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