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Wolfgang Schlüter Quartet & NDR Bigband: Visionen
ByWolfgang SchlüterGermany's elder statesman of the vibraphoneand his highly interactive band, which often stands apart as the

Hammer Klavier Trio
pianoEverything from pure power to unadulterated beauty comes out during this varied eight-song program. The album sets sail with an angular, European slant on bop ("Albert"), but quickly moves on to other arenas. "Alhama," which may be the most impressive track on the record, shifts between Moorish strains and brighter colors, coming off like a marriage between

Gil Evans
composer / conductor1912 - 1988

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Maria Schneider
composer / conductorMuch of the beauty of this music is in the arrangements, but the breakout sections that put the small group and soloists out front are equally important to the success of the project. Schlüter and pianist

Boris Netsvetaev
pianob.1977
Philipp Steen
bassKai Bussenius
drumsThe virtues of Visionen are many and its drawbacks are few, making it all the more baffling that this record was lost in the sea of splendid releases. Here's to hoping that more than a few people find this album in the near future. ">
Track Listing
Albert; Alhama (Recuerdos De Alhama); Crazy Little Family; Der Poet; Cherokee; Ballad for Lungi; Donna Lee; Visionen.
Personnel
Wolfgang Schlüter
vibraphoneWolgang Schlüter: vibraphone, marimba; Boris Netsvetaev: piano; Philipp Steen: bass; Kai Bussenius: drums; Thorsten Benkenstein: trumpet; Ingolf Burkhardt: trumpet; Stefan Meinberg: trumpet; Reiner Winterschladen: trumpet; Felix Meyer: trumpet; Lutz Buchner: alto saxophone, piccolo, flute, alto flute, clarinet; Peter Bolte: alto saxophone, flute, clarinet; Sebastian Gille: tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet; Edgar Herzog: tenor saxophone, clarinet, alto flute; Bjorn Berger: baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, alto flute; Dan Gottshall: trombone; Klaus Heindenreich: trombone; Stefan Lottermann: trombone; Sebastian Hoffman: bass trombone; Pauline Boeykens: tuba; Marcio Doctor: percussion.
Album information
Title: Visionen | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Skip Records
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