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Lucerne Jazz Orchestra: Oaktree
ByGrottschreiber's "Close Contact" opens the album, dynamically expanding upon a jarring theme that harkens back to post-bop of the past before giving way to atmospheric soloing. Improvisation space is evenly balanced with composed orchestration, fabricating an equilibrium that provides a complete scope of the band's capacity. After establishing superb musicianship through an expansive original, the group's aptitude for exploring realms outside of jazz is manifested through trumpeter Aurel Nowak's arrangement of the late singer/songwriter

"Souvenir," composed by " data-original-title="" title="">Matthias Spillmann, seems to defiantly follow an unfamiliar trajectory into the unknown with a serpentine melody that wallows in its disjointed state before precipitating an inspiring solo from guitarist

Samuel Leipold
guitarThe album's centerpiece "Oaktree" (comp. Meier, arr. Grottschreiber) exhibits the ensemble's amalgamation of progressive composing with esoteric songwritinga combination that radically eschews the traditional notion of a vocalist accompanied by a big band. Written in the surrealist vein, the lyrics relay the speaker's forlorn ode to a personified oak tree. The music follows the progression of the poem, climaxing with a full-bodied lament that parallels the speaker's desperation in her last-ditch attempt to coax the tree into following her along some journey of pressing importance.
Collectively, Oaktree wholly depicts the current state of the modern big band; the LJO is actively pursuing an advancement into foreign spheres without straying too far away from the format's storied past. Given the broad aura of adventure and imagination present, it's albums like these that uphold jazz's promise of unfettered expression. ">
Track Listing
Close Contact; So Real; Souvenir; Oaktree; Yeah Muter.
Personnel
Reeds: Florian Egli; Tobias Meier; Rafael Schilt; Tobias Pfister; Matthias Tschopp; Trumpets: Dave Blaser; Julian Hesse; Nolan Quinn; Aurel Nowak; Trombones: Lukas Wyss; Maurus Twerenbold; Silvio Cadotsch; Lucas Wirz; Luzius Schuler: piano; Samuel Leipold: guitar; Lukas Traxel: bass; Jonas Ruther: drums; Karin Meier: vocals; David Grottschreiber: musical director..
Album information
Title: Oaktree | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: QFTF
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