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The Inside Out Band: Enrico Rava Quintet at Birdland
ByMaking constant adjustments as he probed the music's possibilities, Bollani gave the Quintet a hungry, searching energy.
Birdland
New York, NY
March 25, 2009


Stefano Bollani
pianob.1972
After listening to Bollani play with the

Enrico Rava
trumpetb.1939
The Enrico Rava Quintet started touring in January to promote Rava's latest album, New York Days, suiting up a dream team lineup of Rava on trumpet,

Mark Turner
saxophone, tenorb.1965

Ben Street
bass
FLY
band / ensemble / orchestra
Paul Motian
drums1931 - 2011
The rhythm section in most quintets dictates the beat and establishes the harmony, but rarely takes control of the music's melodic direction (that's usually reserved for the horns). The Enrico Rava Quintet, however, is a band turned inside out. Rava and Turner played long notes that laid out the harmony while Bollani and the always playfully subversive Motian sent melodic volleys ricocheting between them and Street plucked into the crossfire.
On "Algir Dalbughi," Bollani gave his take on the boogie, firing off runs in his right hand while his left jogged along with a jaunty walking bass. Feeling the spirit, Bollani shimmied his legs back-and-forth like a chorus line girl dancing the Charleston. Rava's solo, a few minutes later, simply rode the crest of this rippling energy. When Rava finished playing, the music carried along without losing its intensity—the surfer had reached shore, but the swells continued.

This group balance may have been atypical, but it didn't throw the music out-of-whack. Both Rava and Turner tend to eschew improvisatory pyrotechnics for mature textural creations, so their harmonic role felt natural. On one solo in particular, Turner sounded more like a pianist than a saxophonist, weaving a series of intervals into a sophisticated, multilayered sound.
The rhythm section was equally well heeled, both temperamentally and artistically, to assume its role as the band's melodic and rhythmic engine. Street plucked faster and much louder than he does usually, simultaneously laying a foundation and rocking it with a furious, constant churn. Motian, whose abstract hijinks can sometimes bog down a band as much as liberate it, deployed his signature fits and starts with expert timing and taste. Yet it was Bollani whose playing really forced the rhythm section front-and-center. Making constant adjustments as he probed the music's possibilities, Bollani gave the Quintet a hungry, searching energy. When his delicate right hand fluttered around the keyboard, it didn't sound like detached delicacy, it sounded like a restless mind digging into the music, hard and deep.
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Top Photo: Roberto Masotti/ECM Records
Bottom Photo: Claire Stefani/ECM Records
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