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Mark Masters: Our Metier
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Mark Masters
arrangerb.1957

Grachan Moncur III
trombone1937 - 2022

Gerry Mulligan
saxophone, baritone1927 - 1996

Dewey Redman
saxophone, tenorb.1931
These works were written for a combination of sextet and large ensemble. There is a lot of conventional big band punch in the music but the presence of forward-thinking masters like

Oliver Lake
saxophoneb.1942

Andrew Cyrille
drumsb.1939

Tim Hagans
trumpetb.1954
Craig Fundyga
vibraphone
Anna Mjoll
vocals
Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Bobby Hutcherson
vibraphone1941 - 2016
Putter Smith
bass, acoustic"Dispositions of the Heart" is a beautiful ballad where

Gary Foster
woodwindsb.1936

Henry Mancini
composer / conductor1924 - 1994

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965
Mark Masters' music shows a great respect for jazz history and big band tradition but also has a lot of room for creativity and individuality. He knows how to give strong personalities like Lake, Turner and Cyrille room to do their things and put them into imaginative settings. This album shows he should be considered among the first rank of modern jazz composers. ">
Track Listing
Borne Towards The Stars; West 51st Street; Lift; Ingvild's Dance; A Precis of Dialogue; Dispositions of the Heart; Obituary; Luminescence; In Our Time; Our Metier.
Personnel
Mark Masters
arrangerMark Masters: leader, arrangements; The Sextet: Tim Hagans: trumpet; Oliver Lake: alto saxophone; Gary Foster: alto saxophone; Mark Turner: tenor saxophone; Putter Smith: bass; Andrew Cyrille: drums; The Ensemble: Anna Mjoll: vocals; Scott Englebright: trumpet; Les Lovitt: trumpet; Dave Woodley: trombone; Stephanie O'Keefe: French horn; Kristen Edkins: alto saxophone; Jerry Pinter: tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Bob Carr: baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Ed Czach: piano (4,6,7); Craig Fundygo: vibraphone (1,3,6,7,8,10).
Album information
Title: Our Metier | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Capri Records
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