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Vince Mendoza/Metropole Orkest: Olympians
ByVince Mendoza
composer / conductorb.1961
Here in the U.S., Mendoza has worked with a veritable who's who of jazz and pop luminaries, from

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Michael Brecker
saxophone, tenor1949 - 2007

John Scofield
guitarb.1951

Al Jarreau
vocals1940 - 2017

Ivan Lins
piano and vocalsb.1945
To phrase it another way, the (mostly) studio session leans more toward classical or chamber music than contemporary jazz, in spite of generally admirable guest appearances by alto saxophonist

David Binney
saxophone, altob.1961

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971
Paul van der Feen
saxophoneTwo more well-known guests, vocalists

Dianne Reeves
vocalsb.1956

Cecile McLorin Salvant
vocalsb.1989
As an aside, the first seven numbers on Olympians were apparently recorded in a studio, the last two ("Barcelona," "Bright Lights and Jubilations") in front of an audience. This is an album that is difficult to appraise or pigeonhole, as there are tangible elements of jazz embedded within its more classical/chamber persona. If the marks seem unduly high, they are for Mendoza's undeniable skill as a composer/arranger and the Metropole's unerring ability to enhance and clarify his purpose. Measured solely on its jazz content, the enterprise would need be rated somewhat lower. ">
Track Listing
Quixote; Esperanto; Miracle Child; Partido Alto; House of Reflections; Barcelona.
Personnel
Vince Mendoza
composer / conductorDianne Reeves
vocalsCecile McLorin Salvant
vocalsChris Potter
saxophone, tenorDavid Binney
saxophone, altoAlex Acu?a
percussionMetropole Orkest
band / ensemble / orchestraAlbum information
Title: Olympians | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Modern Recordings
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