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Dead Composers Club: The Chopin Project
By
Noah Preminger
saxophone, tenorb.1986

Rob Garcia
drumsb.1969
It's a beautiful affair, centered around Chopin's preludes and nocturnes, that's always faithful to the spirit of the pieces without ever feeling like a straightforward recital. The arrangements (evenly split between the leaders) show a sense of playful fun in assigning melody parts among some instruments while leaving others free to stretch.

Nate Radley
guitar
Kim Cass
bass, acousticWhile the piano-less instrumentation makes a striking change from many interpretations out there, it's the players' classy performance and subtle chemistry that matter most. The adjacent early-set pair of "Nocturne Op9 N?2 in Eb major" and "Prelude Op28 N?4 in D minor" particularly sound like lightly swinging club-jazz songs more than Romantic-era piano pieces. The later tracks in the set tend to feel closer to the compositions' original forms as written, though not without a few more fresh licks, solos and even a touch of blues to stretch the form of the songbook.
When not soloing, Preminger continually demonstrates skill at imbuing simple lines with emotional heart. For his part, Garcia's spot at the drum stool naturally gives him the most free space of allprobably an inevitability with music written for solo pianoand he takes full advantage of the opportunity with a range of frisky clatters and splashes to playfully drive the others along. However technically demanding the material gets, the band almost defies that precision with a sound as loose and natural as an affable chat. Where so much classical music lends itself to classy halls or museums, The Chopin Project feels as comfortable as your own living room and fresh as if it was all written just last week. ">
Track Listing
Nocturne Op27 N?1 in C# minor; Prelude Op28 N?2 in A minor; Nocturne Op9 N?2 in Eb major; Prelude Op28 N?24 in D minor; Etude Op25 N?7 in C3 minor; Prelude Op28 N?8 in F# minor; Nocturne Op62 N?2 in E major; Nocturne Op32 N?2 in Ab major; Prelude Op28 N?6 in B minor; Prelude Op28 N?9 in E major.
Personnel
Noah Preminger
saxophone, tenorNoah Preminger: tenor saxophone; Nate Radley: guitar; Kim Cass: bass; Rob Garcia: drums.
Album information
Title: The Chopin Project | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Connection Works Records
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