Improvised music using traditional Alpine horn music as its roots, as performed by a quartet of alphorns, büchels, and voice.
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Hans Kennel-alphorns, büchel, flugelhorn, voice
Carlos Baumann-alphorns, buchel, voice
Marcel Huonder-alphorns, voice
Bill Holden-alphorns, buchel, voice
Stefan Schlegel-alphorns
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UPC: 752156064824
Label: Hatology
Catalog ID: Hatology648
Squidco Product Code: 8874
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2007
Country: Switzerland
Packaging: Cardstock foldover
Part I recorded Zurich-Altstetten, September 1991, Part II recorded in Witten, Germany, April 1993 and August 1993, by Michael Peschko and Peter Pfister.
"Extraordinary is an over-used word, but it applies to this album, and then some. The music is made almost entirely by Swiss alphorns, heavy wooden horns ten-to-twelve feet long, straight except for their bulbous curved bells, which rest on the ground, the player standing at the business end, gripping the instrument's neck with both hands and, one imagines, bringing new meaning to the word "blowhard." Alphorns look cumbersome and lumpen on an industrial scale, and it's hard to imagine them making even the most rudimentary music, let alone jazz.
But appearances can be deceptive. Although limited in range (there are no valves or keys), the alphorn produces a surprisingly soft and mellifluous tone-another mountain long horn, the Tibetan dung, made of copper, produces an altogether rougher, harsher sound-and, when played by a virtuoso, the alphorn is remarkably nimble.
Brahms and Leopold Mozart both wrote for the instrument, but so far as I know, Mytha is the first jazz band to feature it. The group was founded by the Swiss free improv and third steam trumpeter Hans Kennel in 1990 to celebrate the alphorn's legacy and, by the by, bring it into the jazz tradition. There are five players, four of whom double on the buchel, another long horn, but with a coiled construction, giving it greater range than its larger cousin. How It All Started is a compilation taken from Mytha (HATart, 1991) and Mytha Two (HATart, 1994).
[...] How It All Started-intriguing, inventive and sui generis-will reward listeners intrepid enough to give it a chance."-Chris May, All About Jazz
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Artist Biographies
Track Listing:
1. Circle 1
2. Mytha Fun
3. Waves And Whales
4. Call Of The Wild
5. Chuehreiheli
6. Alpine Clave
7. Muotataler
8. Alpine Shuffle
9. Unterwaldner
10. Habaringani
11. Circle 111
12. Alphorn Of Plenty
13. Fir Ych Vier
14. Cart Dance
15. Love
16. Snobben
17. Peace
18. Us Em Tal
19. Uf Em Jolimont
Hat Art
Improvised Music
Jazz
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Cultural Musics from Around the World
October 2007
Quintet Recordings
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