Italian saxophonist Stefano Ferrian in a duo with pianist Simone Quatrana, Ferrian bounding terse phrases against Quatrana's concise but tenacious dissections of pattern and rhythm, using angularity, counterpoint and expansive harmonics in a rewarding dialog.
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Label: Den Records
Catalog ID: dENk001
Squidco Product Code: 22078
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2014
Country: Italy
Packaging: Jewel Case
Recorded at Simone homestudio in Frosinone, Italy, on September 27th and 28th, 2014 By Stefano Ferrian.
"Stefano Ferrian is an Italian musician, composer and improviser from northwest part of Italy. He plays since a young age, and played in many experimental projects and groups, in a diversity of musical styles. For example he was member of the avant-core band Psychofagist. More and more he turned to improvisation as saxophonist and guitarist. Many of these projects are released by Den Records, a label he established as an outlet for his music. Nutimbre is one of his ensembles. The ensemble debuted in 2012 with the album 'Risk'. 'Cycles' is the next step and has the following line up: Simone Quatrana (electro-acoustic piano), Vito Emanuele Galante (trumpet), Luca Passivini (electric double bass), Fabrizio Carriero (drums), plus Stefano Ferrian (alto sax and composition).
The fact that Ferrian dabbed into many musical styles in the past is still traceable, as we hear many influences and genres pass by. Happily in strong and well-thought compositions by Ferrian. The cyclic aspect is worked out differently in each composition. In one composition this is evident in the rhythmic structure ('Closed Walk'), in others we find it in melodic aspects. Very playful works moving between avant rock and avant jazz. I enjoyed especially the playing by pianist Quatrana, because of his humour and wit he adds to the music. But also Galante and the other players surprised me in their solos and contributions. Great work by a promising ensemble!
'A-Septic' is a duo work by Quatrana and Ferrian. Besides Nutimbre, both are also member of Rara Avis that has Ken Vandermark a.o. as crew member. So both musicians know each other very well I guess. A Septic is their first duo recording. In contrast with the duet with Costa, Ferrian is much more lyrical and extravert in his playing here. Quatrana plays interesting dissonant clusters and patterns. And often they engage in passionate dialogues and interaction with both Quatrana and Ferrian taking the lead equally in their improvisations that are beyond category. The playing is very spirited and engaging. Both have a considerable vocabulary to their disposal, which makes their music full of surprising twists. All in all they offer some very relevant improvised chamber music. A joy!"-DM, Vital Weekly
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• Show Bio for Simone Quatrana "Simone Quatrana began studying the piano at an early age and then attended the Frosinone Conservatory. He has always been reluctant to musical academism, studying as a self-taught until moving to Milan where he had the opportunity to deepen improvisation techniques. With Diverse Formazioni he performed in Italy and Europe, making himself known above all in the radical improvisation environment playing with Peter Brotzmann, Mikolaj Trzaska, Rudy Mahall and Ken Vandermark with whom he recorded two albums and played on a European tour." ^ Hide Bio for Simone Quatrana
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Track Listing:
1. The Sound Dome 5:47
2. A Space-Time Framework 9:44
3. Disharmonic Evolution 1:24
4. Mater (ico) 10:01
5. Remini | Science 10:55
6. The Moss 2:51
7. A Globe Into Sound 11:12
Improvised Music
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Free Improvisation
Duo Recordings
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