Recorded at the Rimouski Music Conservatory in Quebec, the latest from Brulez les meubles of guitarist Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière and bassist Eric Normand expands with saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, pianist Marianne Trudel, and vibraphonist Jonathan Huard in a drum-less exploration of jazz and chamber music, blending harmonic textures and patient interplay in a sophisticated and evocative musical conversation.
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Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonniere-electric guitar
Eric Normand-electric bass
Ingrid Laubrock-tenor saxophone
Jonathan Huard-vibraphone
Marianne Trudel-piano
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Label: Tour de Bras / Circum-Disc
Catalog ID: TDB9000074cd / microcidi036
Squidco Product Code: 35610
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: France
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at the Rimouski Music Conservatory, in Limouski, Quebec, Canada, on September 5th, 2023, by Sebastien Corriveau.
"The name Brulez les meubles carries a wry irony. While it literally means "burn the furniture" in English, the Quebec duo playfully inverts the common French phrase "sauver les meubles" (preserve the essential). This tension between preservation and reinvention defines their artistic approach, especially on their latest album Folio #5 (Tour de Bras/Circum-Disc, 2024).
The duo of guitarist Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière and bassist Eric Normand has consistently expanded jazz's possibilities by inviting diverse collaborators into their sonic world. Since their 2016 debut, they've worked with luminaries like Jean Derome, Alexandre Robichaud, and Felix Hamel, as well as drummers Tom Jacques, Louis-Vincent Hamel, and John Hollenbeck. For this outing, they've assembled an extraordinary lineup featuring saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, pianist Marianne Trudel, and vibraphonist Jonathan Huard. Most notably, it's their first recording without drums.
"At the beginning, the name reflected how we always play with different people and don't have a steady band," Normand explains. "But now, I see it more like a wish to forget rules and preconceptions and play simple tunes, simply."
That simplicity belies the music's sophistication. The album inhabits a nocturnal space where jazz and chamber music intersect, filled with patient exchanges that unfold like whispered conversations. While previous releases featured drummers who often brought weightless energy rather than aggressive timekeeping, this drum-less configuration opens new textural possibilities.
"Music without drums completely changes the final result," says Beaudoin. "The choice of several harmonic instruments was appealing and gave us another constraint to explore. The blend of piano, vibraphone, and guitar creates an interesting complementary result."
Despite living 500 kilometers apart, Beaudoin in Montreal and Normand in Rimouski, they've developed a unique collaborative method. They exchange hand-written scores and melodic fragments, then work with their guests to shape the final compositions. Each musician brings distinctive experience to the project. Trudel has performed with artists ranging from Charles Aznavour to Kenny Wheeler, while Laubrock's collaborators include Anthony Braxton and Mary Halvorson. Rising star Huard studied at the Rimouski Conservatory of Music and brings fresh perspective to the vibraphone."-Lawrence Peryer, All About Jazz
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• Show Bio for Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonniere Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonnière is an improvising guitarist based in Montreal, Québec. He is a member of Quinos with saxophonist Guillaume Tremblay and drummer Mathieu Létourneau, and of Brulez Les Meubles with Eric Normand, Jean Derome and John Hollenbeck, and a member of Gisèle with Miriam Pilette, Alex Dodier and Dave Croteau. He has also released a series of solo guitar albums performing jazz standards. ^ Hide Bio for Louis Beaudoin-de la Sablonniere • Show Bio for Eric Normand "Eric Normand is an improviser, bassist, instrument designer, composer, songwriter, singer and record and concert producer. He defines himself as an epidisciplinary musician, a free electron driven by its yearning for meetings. As an improviser, he develop a personal and radical playing on a homemade electric bass equipped with mics and objects feedbacking and vibrating in small electronic devices, creating electric flux interrupted by the instrumental gesture. With this set, he prefer to play duets, with Jim Denley (flute and sax), Philippe Lauzier (bass clarinet and sax), Sébastien Cirotteau (trumpet), Pierre-Yves Martel (viola de gamba and electronic), Jean-Luc Guionnet (saxophone), in addition of several spontaneous encounters. He also play in bands involved in a more specific musical genre as danced poetry with BABABA, instrumental theatre with Le Veau/ The Veal, songs with Les Pitounes and Éric Normand Chante and folk music with The Surruralits and RRRRoyal Canadian Free Form Folk Experience. Interested in collective creation and orchestral improvisation, he lead for seven years the GGRIL, a 15 pieces band that have worked with composers such as Evan Parker, Jean Derome, Robert Marcel Lepage and Michael Fischer. His music has been programmed by or performed in several festivals in Canada , Australia and Europe. It have also been broadcasted by Radio-Canada, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC, Radio-Grenouille, and several college radio stations." ^ Hide Bio for Eric Normand • Show Bio for Ingrid Laubrock "Originally from Germany, Ingrid Laubrock resides in Brooklyn, NY. Between 1989 and 2009 she was active as a saxophonist and composer in London/UK. She performed and/or recorded with: Anthony Braxton, Dave Douglas, Kenny Wheeler, Jason Moran, Tim Berne, William Parker, Tom Rainey, Mary Halvorson, Kris Davis, Tyshawn Sorey, Craig Taborn, Luc Ex, Django Bates' Human Chain, The Continuum Ensemble and many others. Ingrid's current projects as a leader are Anti-House, Sleepthief, Ingrid Laubrock Orchestra, Ingrid Laubrock Sextet and Ubatuba. Collaborations include LARK,Haste,Paradoxical Frog and Ingrid Laubrock/Tom Rainey Duo.She is a member of Anthony Braxton's Falling River Music Quartet, Nonet and 12+1tet, Tom Rainey Trio and Obbligato, Andrew Drury's Content Provider, Mary Halvorson Septet, Kris' Davis Quintet, Nate Wooley's Battle Pieces and Luc Ex' Assemblée. Ingrid was one of the featured soloists in Anthony Braxton's opera Trillium J. Awards include the BBC Jazz Award for Innovation in 2004, a Fellowship in Jazz Composition by the Arts Foundation in 2006, the 2009 SWR German Radio Jazz Prize and the 2014 German Record Critics Quarterly Award. Commissions include Jammy Dodgers for jazz quintet and dancers (2006), Nonet music for Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2007, SWR New Jazz Meeting 2011 and "Vogelfrei", a piece for chamber orchestra (ACO/Tricentric Foundation). She won Rising Star/soprano saxophone in the 2015 in the 'Downbeat Annual Critics Poll and won the 'El Intruso Critics Poll for tenor saxophone in 2013. Ingrid was Improviser in Residence 2012 in the German city Moers. The post is created to introduce creative music into the city throughout the year. As part of this she led a regular improvisation ensemble and taught sound workshops in elementary schools. Other teaching experiences include improvisation workshops at Towson University, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Baruch College, University of Michigan, University of Newcastle and many others." ^ Hide Bio for Ingrid Laubrock • Show Bio for Marianne Trudel "Marianne Trudel is a multi-talented pianist, composer, improvisor, and arranger. Passionate in the act of creativity, both in a relationship to nature and with human beings, she shows a great enthusiasm for all that is alive! A generous and engaging artist, a veritable powerhouse in Quebec and Canada's instrumental music scene, she has presented multiple artistic projects that not only bring her considerable skills to the fore but also her keen sense of creativity. Her moving, spellbinding music is not easily labelled, one of its many strengths. At once poetic and bold, sophisticated and catchy, authentic and unique, her music cross-cuts a wide swath of musical interests. Energetic and prolific, Marianne pursues an active career in a variety of settings ranging from solo performances to small and large ensembles. She has performed her music in thirteen countries, always with great response from the audiences and positive reviews from the critics: Canada, United States, Mexico, France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, England, Scotland, Italy, Hungary, Lithuania, and China. Recipient of numerous awards and mentions, including Prix du CALQ - Artist of the year 2023 (Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec - Laval) and Prix Opus-Concert of the year- Jazz (Conseil québécois de la musique, 2023), she has produced 10 albums as a leader, all having garnered rave reviews and numerous nominations and awards (JUNO Awards, ADISQ, Prix Opus). Passionate about composition, accompanied by a love of large ensembles and the process of bringing together of multiple forces and energies, she has composed and arranged for orchestras and choirs such as: Violons du Roy (Quebec), the American Composers Orchestra (NYC), the Henri Mancini Institute Orchestra (Los Angeles), the Canada National Jazz Orchestra, Orchestre national de jazz de Montreal, the Hard Rubber Orchestra (Vancouver), the Guelph Symphony Orchestra, the Kingston Choral Society and the Chorale du Gesù (Montreal). She has shared the stage with many international artists, among others: Charles Aznavour, Chucho Valdes, Kenny Wheeler, Ingrid Jensen, John Hollenbeck, Tony Malaby, Dave Liebman, William Parker, Mark Feldman, Hamid Drake, François Houle, Joséphine Bacon, Klo Pelgag, Lena Chamamyan, Farida, Naseer Shamma, Charbel Rouhana, Juan Carlos Caceres, the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Violons du Roy and the Orchestre Métropolitain (Montreal). In 2023, she made a remarkable appearance in the documentary film of Richard Desjardins "Chip, Chip: Chopin par Desjardins". Her academic formation has included doctoral studies in composition (Université de Montréal), a Master in Ethnomusicology (Université de Montréal), a bachelor's in jazz performance (McGill University), a DEC diploma in classical piano (Cégep de Sainte-Foy), a DEC diploma in Jazz arranging (Cégep de Saint-Laurent), studies in classical piano (Conservatoire de musique de Québec) and numerous workshops in North America and Europe. Marianne Trudel currently teaches at the Schulich School of Music (McGill University) and at Cegep de Saint-Laurent (Montreal)." ^ Hide Bio for Marianne Trudel
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Track Listing:
1. Argentique 04:22
2. Conscience du tragique 07:12
3. La vie commence 07:09
4. Vagues / Spider song 06:16
5. Paradoxe de la joie 05:49
6. Folio 05:51
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