Shai Maestro interview: Jazz is a flexible music, everything s open to interpretation and change John Fordham Thursday, April 22, 2021
Pianist Shai Maestro was catapulted to international renown in the mid 2000s when fellow Israeli and bass star Avishai Cohen talent-spotted him for his power Trio with Mark Guiliana. He s since forged his own solo path and now releases his striking new album, Human, his second outing for ECM and first with his new Quartet. John Fordham discovers how it reflects Maestro’s ever-deepening artistic vision
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Albums of the Year 2020: Marius Neset – Tributes | reviews, news & interviews Albums of the Year 2020: Marius Neset – Tributes
Albums of the Year 2020: Marius Neset – Tributes
The Norwegian saxophonist finds reasons to be cheerful
by Sebastian ScotneyWednesday, 16 December 2020
This year of all years – surely – we need music which takes us to better, happier places. And the new album from Norwegian-born saxophonist/composer Marius Neset does that. It also gives us a bit more hindsight and context as to what his two previous albums involving large ensembles were all about.
This year of all years – surely – we need music which takes us to better, happier places. And the new album from Norwegian-born saxophonist/composer Marius Neset does that. It also gives us a bit more hindsight and context as to what his two previous albums involving large ensembles were all about. One can now see more clearly that the 500+ pages of dense orchestral scoring t