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Florian Arbenz, Michael Arbenz, Ron Carter: The Alpine Session: Arbenz vs. Arbenz Meets Ron Carter
By
Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984

Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet1917 - 1993

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Michael Arbenz
piano
Florian Arbenz
drumsThe classically-trained Arbenz brothers are pivotal figures in Swiss jazz, having collaborated with such artists as

Greg Osby
saxophoneb.1960

Dave Liebman
saxophoneb.1946

Marc Johnson
bassb.1953

Andy Sheppard
saxophoneb.1957

VEIN
band / ensemble / orchestra
Thomas Lähns
bassb.1981
The album opens with

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
Passion and technique combine throughout "Evolution," as the trio's shared musical language becomes a vehicle for individual expression. Michael's darting piano runs are punctuated by rhythmic shifts, with bass and drums weaving in and out in fluid interplay. This improvisational spirit also shines on "Old Shaman," where free-flowing exchanges lead to resonant, chiming piano chords before transitioning into more introspective explorations.
No one is likely to fall asleep in "Lullaby," as Florian and Carter's remarkable interplay brings fresh vitality to the familiar tune.

Jerome Kern
arranger1895 - 1945
Track Listing
It Don’t Mean A Thing; Alive; Evolution; Lullaby; All The Things You Are; Old Shaman.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Recorded: 16th March 2024 at Gabriel Recording
Album information
Title: The Alpine Session: Arbenz vs. Arbenz Meets Ron Carter | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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