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Andrew Schiller Quintet: Sonoran
ByAndrew Schiller
bass, acousticSchiller's quintet has a front line of tenor sax, alto sax and bass clarinet which combine into a consistently interesting blend of sounds. On "Gambelii" the three leap around together in tight unison on the theme before alto player

Ethan Helm
saxophone
Tony Malaby
saxophone, tenorMatt Honor
drumsHery Paz
woodwinds
Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937
"Thorny Flora" is Schiller's tribute to another musician born in that Southwestern desert area,

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964
Andrew Schiller's compositions come off both busy and somber. His melodies can be dryly quirky and mechanical at first listen but the musicians bring them bursting into life and reveal their inner beauty. It's a unique combination of moods that somehow works and creates uniquely beautiful music. ">
Track Listing
Sonoran; Harquahaia; Gambelii; Western Theme #1; Wet Hair, Dry Air; Western Theme #2; Shade For Shelter; Western Theme #3; Thorny Flora.
Personnel
Andrew Schiller
bass, acousticAndrew Schiller: bass; Ethan Helm: alto saxophone; Tony Malaby: tenor saxophone; Hery Paz: bass clarinet; Matt Honor: drums.
Album information
Title: Sonoran | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Red Piano Records
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