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Satoko Fujii Tobira: Yamiyo Ni Karasu
BySatoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Natsuki Tamura
trumpetb.1951
Tamura, who is Fujii's husband, collaborates with the pianist often. There are the stunningly beautiful and always provocative duet sets, Chun (Libra Records, 2008) and Muku (Libra Records, 2012), which are essential Fujii/Tamura listening experiences. There is also the group Kaze, a two trumpet, piano/drums storm front, numerous big bands and the muscular, hard rock-infused Satoko Fujii Quartet. And, as always with the ever prolific Fujii, this is a very partial list.
The addition of trumpeter Tamura to this piano trio fourth makes the group dynamic more intense. These are four strong personalities, and they play with a supreme confidence, and extreme exultation. For all Fujii's often dense, percussive, powerhouse technique, she is also, in her compositions, a master of space, a master of interludes of nuance and delicacy that is often set off against an explosive drum interjection from Takashi Itani, or a sputtering, spitting Tamura trumpet, or a dark, muscular bass statement from Todd Nicholson. With Fujii tunes, there is often the mood of entering an unsettled weather system, with full force gales giving way to eye-of-the-storm tranquility, then a wafting breeze and gentle raindrops, then a huge rumble of thunder that shakes you down to your soul.
Satoko Fujii Tabira is yet another compelling band from the pianist, one that, with Yamiyo Ni Karasu, presents her dynamic artist vision with a hard-charging grace, with a joyful elan. ">
Track Listing
Hanabi; Run After A Shadow; Fuki; Wind Dance; Centrifugal Force; Potential Energy; Yamiyo Ni Karasu.
Personnel
Satoko Fujii
pianoSatoko Fujii: piano; Natsuki Tamura: trumpet; Todd Nicholson: bass; Takashi Itani: drums.
Album information
Title: Yamiyo Ni Karasu | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Libra Records
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