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Kirk Knuffke/Ben Goldberg: Uncompahgre
ByKirk Knuffke
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Ben Goldberg
clarinetKnuffke's no stranger to duo recordings, as he's made some fine ones with pianist

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Goldberg's dulcet phrases start things off on "Saguache" before Knuffke joins in, Goldberg giving him enough room to find his bearings alongside Goldberg's dancing swirls, as the two begin their communicative exchange in earnest. One thing that becomes evident right off the bat is the players' willingness to cede ground to their counterpart, only responding when it enhances the overall product. There is ego on display here, of coursethese guys are masters at their craftbut they are more eager to let each piece develop its independent logic together than to try to seize the upper hand and dominate the conversation. The resulting music is remarkably empathetic and collegial; one can tell these musicians really enjoy working with each other.
Contrasts are sometimes present, as on "Blue River," where Goldberg and Knuffke alternate in playing fleet phrases while the other offers languid interjections. And there are some tender moments too, with the somber beauty of "Ouray" allowing for a reflective reverie. But the most exciting moments occur when the two join together as one in jaunty, rhythmic rapport. "Rocky Ford" may offer the best example, as a piece that begins with a pensive, tuneful opening gradually builds in dynamic energy, both players' elongating their lines together and heightening their rhythmic interaction until the music positively swings. There's as much New Orleans as downtown New York on this record, something one rarely finds among "avant-garde" outings.
Perhaps the only downside to the album is the excessive brevity of some of the tracksfive are two minutes or shorterwhere ideas emerge and fade before they fully ripen. But on the other hand, there's no filler here either, as neither Goldberg nor Knuffke is interested in gratuitous meandering. The music is played with purpose, and with a generous spirit, making for a fine recording and another first-rate entry in both players' impressive discographies. ">
Track Listing
Saguache; Basalt; Blue River; La Junta; Ouray; Gypsum; Rocky Ford; Leadville; Granby; De Beque; Paonia; Fairplay; Carbondale; Cortez.
Personnel
Kirk Knuffke: cornet; Ben Goldberg: clarinet.
Album information
Title: Uncompahgre | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Relative Pitch Records
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