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Christophe Dal Sasso, David El-Malek, Stéphane Guillaume & Rick Margitza - Corea's "Three Quartets" Revisited (2024) [24/48]

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Christophe Dal Sasso, David El-Malek, Stéphane Guillaume & Rick Margitza - Corea's "Three Quartets" Revisited (2024) [24/48]

Christophe Dal Sasso, David El-Malek, Stéphane Guillaume & Rick Margitza - Chick Corea's "Three Quartets" Revisited (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 51:42 minutes | 559 MB
Jazz, Big Band | Label: Jazz & People, Official Digital Download

Following his big band arrangements of John Coltrane’s classics, "A Love Supreme" and "Africa/Brass", Christophe Dal Sasso tackles Chick Corea's "Three Quartets". Under the expert guidance of the arranger, his big band (Voted France’s best jazz orchestra in 2020) revisits the legendary album, featuring in the footsteps of the late Michael Brecker, three exceptional saxophonists: David El-Malek, Stéphane Guillaume and Rick Margitza. A lively and spectacular tribute to the pianist who passed away in 2021.

Christophe Dal Sasso & Dal Sasso Big Band - Le Carnajazz des animaux (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

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Christophe Dal Sasso & Dal Sasso Big Band - Le Carnajazz des animaux (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

Christophe Dal Sasso & Dal Sasso Big Band - Le Carnajazz des animaux (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 48:47 minutes | 536 MB
Jazz, Big Band | Label: Klarthe Records, Official Digital Download

At the head of a breathtaking jazz orchestra, Christophe Dal Sasso revisits "Le Carnaval des animaux" by Camille Saint-Saëns. With the exception of a few pieces (Le Cygne, Aquarium), this work is characterized by humor and lightness, perhaps even mockery and irony. Under the fertile pen of one of France's greatest jazz orchestrators and arrangers, the text of the 14 movements remains faithful to the original. The work of arrangement and re-orchestration opens up areas of improvisation for outstanding soloists such as David El-Malek, Sophie Alour, Thomas Savy, Pierre de Bethmann and Julien Alour. This adaptation nonetheless lends a more moving, even introspective character to certain pieces. The rhythm of piano, double bass and drums plunges us into a whirlwind of swing, with all the animals dancing merrily away. How joyful! How beautiful is "Le Carnajazz des Animaux"!