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Franz von Chossy Quintet: When The World Comes Home
ByVon Chossy runs his own trio as well as this quintet, and is a member of the

Pascal Schumacher
vibraphoneb.1979
Von Chossy's music is given life by his quintet of talented musicians. Its distinctive lineup, of clarinet, piano, violin, cello and drums, and serves to create some unusual harmonies and tonal colorsthe combination of Simu's clarinet and Jeffrey Bruinsma's violin in the front line gives the tunes a fragile and ethereal quality that wouldn't be possible, were saxophones or brass to be used instead.
Knowledge of When The World Comes Home's subject matter might lead to an expectation of rather gloomy, downbeat music. Von Chossy defies such expectation, however, by emphasizing romanticism and beauty on many of the tracks. On "The Salt Companion," one of the album's key tracks, this romance comes from the contrast between

Yonga Sun
drumsJorg Brinkmann
celloThat's not to say that there is no despondency or darkness. "Human Dark With Sugar" is certainly dark and melancholy; "Along the River" evokes a certain sadness too, albeit within a particularly graceful melody. The title track draws the romance and the sadness together, as the quintet brings When The World Comes Home to a hauntingly beautiful close. ">
Track Listing
Perpetual Lights; Steps Of The Sun; Human Dark With Sugar; Along The River; The Salt Companion; Eternal Elephant; Victoria Line; Dust And Diamonds; When The World Comes Home.
Personnel
Franz von Chossy
pianoFranz Von Chossy: piano; Alex Simu: clarinet, electronics; Jeffrey Bruinsma: violin; J?rg Brinkmann: cello; Yonga Sun: drums, percussion.
Album information
Title: When The World Comes Home | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Jazz Sick Records
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