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  | ROBERT BACHNER ~ TRAVELLING HARD ATS 0601 (Barcode: 9005216006014) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2005 Released: 2006
This is the second album as a leader by Austrian Jazz trombonist / composer Robert BachnerFind albums by this artist recorded in a quintet setting with saxophonist Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist, pianist Reinhard MickoFind albums by this artist, bassist Uli LangthalerFind albums by this artist and drummer Christian SalfellnerFind albums by this artist. The album presents seven original compositions, all by Bachner.
Bachner, who is one of the busiest players on the local scene, was a member of the sadly deactivated Vienna Art OrchestraFind albums by this artist, and is now a member of the excellent Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (led by Maurer), but also records leading his own Big Band and smaller ensembles as well as playing in many other outfits, in addition to his composing and teaching duties.
As this album shows Bachner is a trombone virtuoso, capable of making his instrument sing sweetly and deliver complex sequences, which normally are not associated with the trombone, which sadly is a much neglected instruments in Jazz as far as soloing is concerned.
He is also a gifted composer, able to weave beautiful melodic themes, full of lyricism and melancholy, but also swing hard in his other compositions. Accompanied by four excellent Jazz musicians, he offers on this album wonderful modern mainstream Jazz, which is a delightful musical experience from start to finish. The album won the album of the year prize in Austria in 2006, which is hardly surprising.
For European Jazz lovers who are not familiar with the Austrian scene, this album is a great introduction both to the local talents and the vitality of the music being performed there. This is definitely something not only to be discovered but also something to be followed, as the scene is alive and kicking. For trombone enthusiasts, this is an absolute must have. Wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 25/01/2020Posted: 25/01/2020 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | ROBERT BACHNER BIG BAND ~ MOMENTS OF NOISE ATS 0616 (Barcode: 9005216006168) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2006 Released: 2006
This is the debut album by an Austrian Jazz Big Band led by trombonist / composer / arranger / bandleader Robert BachnerFind albums by this artist. The BB comprises of a five piece reed section, a four piece trumpet section, a four piece trombone section and a four piece rhythm section. Bachner, who conducts the BB, plays trombone soli on three tracks and his wife Karin BachnerFind albums by this artist adds vocals on two tracks. The album presents nine compositions, five of which are originals by Bachner and four are standards.
Bachner, who is one of the busiest players on the local scene, was a member of the sadly deactivated Vienna Art OrchestraFind albums by this artist, and is now a member of the excellent Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (led by Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist), but also records leading his own Big Band and smaller ensembles as well as playing in many other outfits, in addition to his composing and teaching duties.
This album shows Bachner more as a composer and bandleader than as a trombone virtuoso, which he certainly is as well. The superb original compositions of his are perfect vehicles for the BB to spread its wings and present its wonderful ability to swing smoothly like a baby´s bottom, and yet show the depth, sophistication and power of a BB sound, which undoubtedly is the most versatile and powerful "instrument" within the Jazz idiom. Bachner, although schooled and influenced by American Jazz, is still perfectly able to preserve the European Jazz aesthetics, which is most obvious in the BB treatment of the standards, which have been also often recorded by American BB, and which can be compared.
In his intelligent liner notes Bachner tells the tale of each of the tunes and the circumstances leading to their appearance on the album, which is also a greatly educational read about the Austrian Jazz scene and especially about other Austrian Big Bands, clearly showing that Austria was and still is a very fertile ground for this particular subgenre.
For European Jazz lovers who are not familiar with the Austrian scene, this album is a great introduction both to the local talents and the vitality of the music being performed there. For Jazz Big Band enthusiasts, this is an absolute must have. Wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 01/02/2020Posted: 01/02/2020 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | ROBERT BACHNER / HELMAR HILL ~ EIN FEINER ZUG ATS 0644 (Barcode: 9005216006441) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2005 Released: 2007
This is the debut album by the duo comprising of Austrian Jazz musicians: trombonist / composer Robert BachnerFind albums by this artist and pianist / composer Helmar HillFind albums by this artist. The album presents six (one being a three-part concerto for trombone and piano) original compositions, three each by the duo members.
Bachner and Hill, who are among the busiest players on the local scene, are both members of the splendid Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, but also record with their own ensembles as well as play in many other outfits.
This album beautifully emphasizes their abilities both as talented composers and superb instrumentalists, presenting a masterpiece recording in the "Art of the Duo" Jazz idiom, which always was one of my favorite Jazz facets. It is intimate and demanding, showing perfectly the interplay and communication between the two musicians and their telepathic coordination, and allowing a proper display of their individual chops, which are spectacular indeed.
The compositions are all wonderfully melodic, exhibiting the typical European melancholy, especially so in the case of the concerto composed by Hill, which combines several musical themes and an almost Classical compositional approach.
This album is a perfect example of the "less is more" principle, which albeit its seemingly limited instrumental possibilities proves that two great musicians can be no less effective than a much larger ensemble. The elegance, finesse and astounding musicianship offered by the duo attest to the strength of the European Jazz scene, which has no reason to display any inferiority complex in reference to Jazz musicians from across the pond.
For European Jazz lovers who are not familiar with the Austrian scene, this album is a great introduction both to the local talents and the vitality of the music being performed there. For "Art of the Duo" enthusiasts, this is an absolute must have. Wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 01/02/2020Posted: 01/02/2020 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | SAXOFOUR ~ CELEBRATING THE JOY OF LIFE SKYLARK 2102 (Barcode: 9005216119042) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2021 Released: 2021
This is the thirteenth album by Austrian Jazz ensemble SaxofourFind albums by this artist, which not surprisingly is a saxophone quartet comprising of Florian BrambockFind albums by this artist, Klaus DickbauerFind albums by this artist, Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist and Wolfgang PuschingFind albums by this artist. Between them they play all the possible saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet and flute and of course compose their original material. For this album they are expanded to a sextet by bassist Robert RieglerFind albums by this artist and drummer Wolfgang RainerFind albums by this artist. The album presents fourteen original compositions by the quartet members and celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the quartet existence.
Saxofour are undoubtedly a very unique saxophone quartet among other (mostly American) such ensembles, since they are able to create a truly amazing orchestral sound and ambience due to the wide range of instruments they are able to utilize and the devilishly clever and intricate arrangements. This often results in the quartet sounding closer to a Jazz Big Band rather than a quartet, especially on this album with the addition of the rhythm section.
Each of the quartet members participates in many other activities on the Austrian Jazz scene, composes and teaches music, all being amongst the most respected Jazz personalities in their country. Maurer is a leader and founder of the fabulous Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist and the other three were members of the Vienna Art OrchestraFind albums by this artist, one of Europe’s most important Jazz ensembles of all time.
The music is, as expected, absolutely delightful, spanning a wide and diverse range of stylistic characteristics, but always superbly crafted and perfectly executed. The rhythm section is wonderfully merged with the saxophone quartet, enriching the music significantly, especially by the beautiful fretless bass parts.
Overall, this is a beautiful example of European Jazz at its best, which offers elegance, sophistication and intelligence rarely found elsewhere. True Jazz lovers should be absolutely delighted by this music from start to finish, as it really helps to celebrate the joy of life!
| Updated: 24/08/2024Posted: 10/11/2021 | CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ 101 YEARS GLENN MILLER ATS 0593 (Barcode: 9005216005932) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2005 Released: 2005
This is an album by the veteran Austrian Jazz Big Band called The Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, led by saxophonist Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist. The orchestra´s lineup features four trumpets, five saxophones, four trombones and a rhythm section (piano, guitar, bass and drums). Vocalist Ali GagglFind albums by this artist, who often takes part in the orchestra´s project, sings on four tracks. The resident guest on this album is the wonderful British arranger / conductor Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist, whose work within the Big Band idiom is second to none. The album was recorded live and presents fourteen brilliant arrangements of classic Jazz standards associated with the repertoire of the legendary American Jazz trombonist / composer / arranger / bandleader Glenn MillerFind albums by this artist. As the album´s title suggests, it is a tribute to Miller´s legacy and celebrates his 101 Birthday.
As usual, the orchestra´s performances are absolutely spotless and spiced with the superb arrangements the familiar standards get a sparkling facelift, bringing the music up to date. The individual orchestra members contribute a series of brilliant soli and Gaggl offers her usual heartfelt and passionate vocals.
The superb arrangements by Gibbs stand up to the challenge of presenting a new facet of Miller´s sound, which is one of the most commonly familiar illustrations of Jazz music, recognized by listeners who often do not listen to Jazz on a regular basis. As a result this new approach emphasizes the differences between the American Swing of the 1940s and the modern European Big Band sound of today. For more experienced Jazz enthusiasts and scholars of the genre this is a classic school example of the influence of arrangements on the final result in music, and Gibbs if surely one of the best out there to show everybody how it´s done.
This album is also a great example of a loving and well planned and executed tribute, which offers a new perspective on all familiar music, managing to eschew clichés and trivializing the core substance of the music, which sadly happens often, especially in connection to Glenn Miller´s legacy. Despite its laid-back exterior, Miller´s approach to Jazz was full of delicate sensitivities and sophistication, all of which are perfectly preserved here.
Overall this is a brilliant Big Band album, which offers classy music which is accessible to a wide range of listeners, way beyond the strict Jazz snobs. A pure pleasure from start to finish, this music moves your tapping heels weather you like it or not. Absolutely delightful!
| Updated: 02/08/2019Posted: 02/08/2019 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ BRAZILIAN WORLD MUSIC PROJECT ATS 0967 (Barcode: 9005216009671) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Big Band Jazz Recorded: 2020 Released: 2021
This is an album by the Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, led by saxophonist / composer Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist and including many excellent Austrian Jazz musicians like trombonist Robert BachnerFind albums by this artist, pianist Helmar HillFind albums by this artist and others. The UAJO albums present usually either a concept or special guest, and in this case both, as the music is dedicated to Jazz interpretations of Brazilian Music and the special guests are Brazilian drummer / composer Fernando PaivaFind albums by this artist and vocalist Verena LoipetsbergerFind albums by this artist. The album presents ten original compositions, five composed by Paiva and arranged by UAJO members, four composed and arranged by UAJO members and one composed and arranged by Anna MaurerFind albums by this artist, Christian’s daughter and a gifted pianist / composer.
The music, although full of familiar Latin / Brazilian rhythms and melodies, sounds quite unusual due to the Big Band arrangements and Jazz accents, which are pretty rare as far as Brazilian Jazz is concerned. The orchestra plays, as usual, brilliantly and the vocalese parts by Loipetsberger add another layer of sound, which takes the music away for the standard Brazilian Jazz. Of course Flora PurimFind albums by this artist, Airto MoreiraFind albums by this artist and Hermeto PascoalFind albums by this artist come to mind immediately, but the European tinge is well mixed within the music and takes it apart from what the Brazilian Jazz fans are used to, which is a great fun.
Overall, this is a great piece of music, which unusually combines the Latin accents with the Big Band sound, creating a surprising amalgam of European Big Band Jazz and Brazilian elements. The UAJO is definitely one of my favorite European Jazz Big Bands and their versatility and superb paying, intricate arrangements and dedication to the music are apparent here, as on all their recordings, all of which are worth exploring. Well done!
| Updated: 16/09/2021Posted: 16/09/2021 | CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ CRAZY DAYS: PLAYS THE MUSIC OF ED PUDDICK ATS 0972 (Barcode: 9005216009725) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Big Band Jazz Recorded: 2021 Released: 2021
This is an album by the Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, led by saxophonist / composer Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist and including many excellent Austrian Jazz musicians like trombonist Robert BachnerFind albums by this artist, pianist Helmar HillFind albums by this artist and others. The UAJO albums present usually either a concept or special guest, and in this case both, as the music is dedicated to the Jazz compositions / arrangements by British Jazz composer / arranger / bandleader Ed PuddickFind albums by this artist. The album presents twelve original compositions by Puddick, the last five of which are parts of a five-part suite, ominously titled “The Brexit Suite”.
The music is a wonderful example of contemporary European Big Band Jazz, full of brilliant compositions dazzlingly executed by the UAJO conducted by Puddick, who managed to travel to Austria from the UK amidst the crazy time dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic and the Brexit crisis. Puddick, who studied with such great Big Band Masters as British Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist and Austrian Hans KollerFind albums by this artist, continues the European tradition, which calls for complex multilayered and cross-genre compositions and ensemble performances, and the UAJO is just the perfect partner in crime to deliver Puddick’s compositions in their full glory.
Overall, this is a great piece of music, which combines the best possible characteristics of modern European Jazz compositions with the Big Band sound, creating an irresistible amalgam of European Big Band Jazz. The UAJO is definitely one of my favorite European Jazz Big Bands and their versatility and marvelous playing and dedication to the music are apparent here, as on all their recordings, all of which are worth exploring. This s definitely one of their most impressive achievements, which deserves to be heard by every true Jazz lover around the globe!
| Updated: 20/09/2021Posted: 20/09/2021 | CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ DEFERENCE TO ANTON BRUCKNER ATS 0771 (Barcode: 9005216007714) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz-Classical Fusion Recorded: 2002 Released: 2012
This is an album by veteran Austrian Jazz Big Band called The Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, which presents a tribute to the music by the great Austrian composer Anton BrucknerFind albums by this artist, one of the most complex and often enigmatic Classical composers in history. The album was recorded in a studio in contrast to most other recordings by the orchestra, which are usually live recordings. Led by saxophonist Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist, the orchestra includes four trumpets, five saxophones, four trombones and a four piece rhythm section. Vocalist Ali GagglFind albums by this artist appears as a guest. The album presents nine compositions inspired by the works of Bruckner, seven of which are composed by orchestra members and one each by Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist and Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist.
Although obviously a Jazz-Classical Fusion project, the music on this album is much more intricate and complex than most other projects of this kind. Usually Jazz-Classical Fusion deals with interpretation of works by Classical composers – see the Vienna Art OrchestraFind albums by this artist albums with music by the Strauss Family or Wolfgang Amadeus MozartFind albums by this artist (just to stay in Austria both with the Jazz and Classical ingredients of the fusion elements). On this album however, the Bruckner "elements" are more suggested than quoted directly, which of course is much more difficulty to conceive to start with and finally execute. But the UAJO manages to achieve the goal brilliantly and with its usual panache and flair.
Like with the music by Bruckner, which is certainly far from being easily understood, the music on this album might prove to be slightly more difficult than other UAJO recordings as far as the average listener is concerned. It definitely requires a very attentive listening and perhaps even several listening sessions to be appreciated in its full glory. But it is certainly worth the effort and presents European Big Band Jazz at its best and most elaborate reflection. As usual the album offers many superb soli and extraordinary orchestral work of the highest caliber.
Overall this is another recording by the UAJO, which deserves an honorable place on the shelf of every serious record collection. Connoisseurs of Big Band Jazz will be delighted of course as will be serious Jazz-Classical Fusion enthusiasts. Very highly and wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 08/09/2021Posted: 04/05/2019 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ DES SOWE AUNDAS ODER… THOMAS BERNHARD GROOVT ATS 0605 (Barcode: 9005216006052) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2006 Released: 2006
This is an album by the veteran Austrian Jazz Big Band called The Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, led by saxophonist / composer Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist and comprising of some of the best Austrian Jazz musicians, including four trumpets, four trombones, five reeds and a four-piece rhythm section. Vocalist Ali GagglFind albums by this artist adds some vocal parts and recitation. As almost all the albums by the UAJO, this one was also recorded live and again as usual it offers a concept, which can either be a tribute to a composer or an author, in this case the highly controversial Austrian novelist / playwright / poet Thomas BernhardFind albums by this artist. The album presents eight original compositions (one a two-part piece), each composed by a different member of the orchestra, which also follows the usual modus operandi of the UAJO, and each based on a different text written by Bernhard. Since the album is out of print it took me quite a while before I managed to find a copy (absurdly in the US), but now I am a proud owner of all the eleven albums recorded so far by this wonderful orchestra.
The music is a superb collection of modern Jazz compositions, all melody based but diverse stylistically, all elegantly arranged for the Big Band Jazz idiom, skillfully using the entire palette of sounds that such an ensemble is able to produce. Each of the composition reflects the spirit and idea contained in the text it refers to, which offers as a bonus an opportunity for the more inquisitive listeners to read the text in question. The fact that Bernhard was an avid Classical Music lover, which is reflected in his texts, gave the composers another incentive to write something he might have perhaps loved as well. I am grateful to trombonist / composer Robert BachnerFind albums by this artist, who disclosed to me some insights about this album and its making. I enjoyed very much meeting Christian Maurer and Robert Bachner in Vienna in October 2019, where we had an opportunity to chat together about music and have some great food together.
The performances by the orchestra members are all stellar, as expected. Considering the fact that this music was recorded live, the synchronicity and interplay are nothing short of astonishing and the orchestra functions like a well oiled Swiss chronometer. As I have already stated, UAJO is a perfect combination of the American Big Band model and the European affluence of elegance and grace, which together create an irresistible musical accomplishment.
Hopefully this CD will be back in circulation soon so fans of Big Band Jazz can listen to this music, as it is definitely too good to be forgotten. Each of the orchestra´s albums is a treasure chest of ideas and a schoolbook example of how to do things right in this idiom, this one included of course. Therefore any of them you can lay your hands on is a must have, the sooner the better.
| Updated: 25/01/2020Posted: 25/01/2020 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ IN THE SPIRIT OF HANS KOLLER ATS 0918 (Barcode: 9005216009183) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2018 Released: 2018
This is an album by the veteran Austrian Jazz Big Band called The Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, which is a tribute to the Godfather of Austrian Jazz, saxophonist / composer / bandleader / painter Hans KollerFind albums by this artist, who is also the most internationally famous Austrian Jazzman (except perhaps for Joe ZawinulFind albums by this artist, which most people consider an American anyway). The album was recorded live at the legendary Viennese club Porgy & Bess and presents the orchestra, led by saxophonist Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist, in its full glory: four trumpets, five saxophones, four trombones and a rhythm section (piano / guitar / bass / drums). The double CD album presents fourteen superb compositions by the orchestra members, all inspired / based on original compositions by Koller.
Koller, who was one of the great pioneers of European Jazz, working with many German and other European musicians from the 1950s onwards recorded some of the most pivotal Jazz albums of the emerging European Jazz scene, some of them for the legendary MPSFind albums on this label label, truly deserves this loving tribute and it is great to see that his achievements are not forgotten.
The music, as expected, is absolutely sublime from start to finish, an exquisite example of European Big Band Jazz music, with sophisticated arrangements, clever balance between the sections, elegance and lyricism, all combined to create a powerful, moving experience.
Although recorded live, the orchestra manages to perform the intricate arrangements perfectly and with full emotional engagement. The performance offers many exquisite solos by the orchestra members and the music flows wonderfully for the entire duration, a true feast for the ears.
Although Austria is rarely at the center of attention as far as Jazz is concerned, this album clearly proves that the country has a lot to offer in that field. Over the years the Austrian Jazz schools educated generations of excellent musicians and the lively local scene is certainly worth checking out.
Many heartfelt thanks to Christian Maurer, who sent me a bunch of his recordings, enabling me to catch up with the Austrian Jazz scene, which I have admittedly neglected lately. Chapeau bas my friend – great job keeping the music alive!
| Updated: 30/04/2019Posted: 14/04/2019 | CD 2 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ SWING & ALL THAT JAZZ ATS 0765 (Barcode: 9005216007653) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2011 Released: 2012
This is an album by the veteran Austrian Jazz Big Band called The Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, led by saxophonist Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist. The orchestra´s lineup features four trumpets, five saxophones, four trombones and a rhythm section (piano, guitar, bass and drums). Vocalist Ali GagglFind albums by this artist, who often takes part in the orchestra´s project, sings on several tracks. The resident guest on this album is the wonderful British arranger / conductor Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist, whose work within the Big Band idiom is second to none. This is the second time Gibbs cooperated with the UAJO, following the excellent Glenn MillerFind albums by this artist tribute recorded a few years earlier. The album was recorded live and presents fourteen brilliant arrangements of classic Swing and Bebop standards.
As usual, the orchestra´s performances are absolutely spotless and spiced with the superb arrangements the familiar standards get a sparkling facelift, bringing the music up to date. The individual orchestra members contribute a series of brilliant soli and Gaggl offers her usual heartfelt and passionate vocals.
The album offers two interesting aspects for the more experienced Jazz buff; the comparison between these tunes as performed by American Big Bands and those by their European counterparts on one hand, and the comparison between the original recordings of the Bebop tunes, which are usually performed by small combos and the Big Band versions presenter here. Fascinating stuff!
Of course the music is also a sparkling document of the sublime talents of Gibbs, who can turn any ordinary tune into an extraordinary piece of music just as a result of his arrangement.
Overall this is a brilliant Big Band album, which offers classy music which is accessible to a wide range of listeners, way beyond the strict Jazz snobs. A pure pleasure from start to finish, this music moves your tapping heels weather you like it or not. Absolutely delightful!
| Updated: 01/08/2019Posted: 01/08/2019 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ YOU GOT MY WIFE, BUT I GOT YOUR DOG ATS 0822 (Barcode: 9005216008223) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2000 Released: 2014
This is an album by the veteran Austrian Jazz Big Band called The Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, which documents the cooperation between the orchestra and the American trumpeter / composer / arranger Jack WalrathFind albums by this artist. Since the orchestra was founded in 1991 it regularly invites resident artists and over the years these included some of the most prominent names in contemporary Jazz. This album was recorded live during the band´s tour with this project and presents eight tracks, six of which are original compositions by Walrath, one is a previously unrecorded Charles MingusFind albums by this artist composition and the remaining one was composed by Jed LevyFind albums by this artist. All the music was arranged by Walrath especially for the orchestra. The orchestra, as usually, includes a four piece trumpet section, four piece trombone section, five piece reed section and a four piece rhythm section and is led by saxophonist / composer Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist. Walrath plays a solo on each of the tracks, along other soloist of course.
The music on this album is closer to the American Big Band music / sound than what the orchestra plays on any other of its recordings, which is hardly surprising under the circumstances. And yet Walrath skillfully left enough of the European identity of this wonderful Big Band, so stay close to its true character. As a result we get what can be possibly considered as the best of both worlds: the precision, tightness and swinging undertones of American Big Band music and the European finesse, sophistication and panache, working hand in hand.
The individual and the orchestral performances are, as usual with the UAJO, brilliant from start to finish and again it is simply incredible how such precision, flow and meticulous execution of the multilayered music can be achieved live. But whatever the secret of the UAJO is, it works like a dream.
Big Band recordings, especially those by European Big Bands / Orchestras are often full of an incredible amount of details, which needs repeated listening sessions in order to be discovered. This album is definitely one of such albums, which means one has to invest time in order to enjoy the full capacity of artistry this music has to offer.
For Big Band / Orchestral Jazz music this album is an absolute must of course and one can only hope it will eventually land in as many good homes as possible. Therefore it is wholeheartedly recommended and my advise is to reach out and grab a copy ASAP – satisfaction guaranteed!
| Updated: 30/04/2019Posted: 30/04/2019 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | UPPER AUSTRIAN JAZZ ORCHESTRA / KENNY WHEELER ~ PLAYS THE MUSIC OF KENNY WHEELER WEST WIND 2097 (Barcode: 4011778320975) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 1995 Released: 1996
This is the debut album by the Austrian Jazz Big Band called The Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, founded in 1991 and is still very active almost three decades later. Over the years the orchestra invited many prominent Jazz musicians as guest artists and this album documents the first of such collaborations, which features the legendary British Jazz trumpeter / composer Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist. The orchestra on this album consists of five saxophones, four trumpets, four trombones and a rhythm section (guitar / piano / bass / drums) and of course includes also Wheeler on trumpet and flugelhorn as well as guest vocalist Ali GagglFind albums by this artist. Together they perform nine compositions, six of which are Wheeler originals and three are standards, all of which were arranged by Wheeler. The music was recorded live and offers a wonderful sound quality. The album was produced by saxophonist / composer Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist, who is the living soul and the leader of the orchestra.
Of course Austria is a country with a deeply rooted brass tradition and therefore the existence of excellent Austrian Big Bands (Jazz and otherwise) is hardly surprising. It is after all in Austria where the most important European Jazz Big Band, the legendary Vienna Art OrchestraFind albums by this artist, was formed in 1977. The Upper Austrian Jazz Orchestra has many subtle stylistic links to the Vienna Art Orchestra, like the use of a female vocalist singing mostly vocalese featured as a member of the orchestra, which was the VAO´s trademark. UAJO is perhaps less adventurous and more "disciplined", but some similarities, at least on this album, are obvious.
The music should be familiar to Wheeler´s acolytes and spans his entire career up to the time of the recording of this album, going back to his early album "Windmill TilterFind albums with this title" and including his very recent (at the time) compositions. The wonderful arrangements keep the overall sound of the Big Band beautifully coherent, despite the diversity of the material and allow plenty of space for the orchestra members to play a long series of stunning solos, including Wheeler himself. The vocal parts are an absolute cherry on top.
The treatment of the orchestra as one enormously potent musical instrument is wonderfully expressed here, with the emphasis on the European Jazz aesthetics, in which modesty and minimalism are more important than power and showmanship. The perfect harmony achieved by the orchestra throughout this album is miraculous, especially in view of the fact that this is a live recording.
Overall this is an absolute gem of an album, which should be an integral part of every Kenny Wheeler collection, but also a schoolbook example of what European Jazz Big Band music is all about. Essential listening!
| Updated: 12/04/2019Posted: 12/04/2019 | CD 2 Recommend To A Friend |
  | MANFRED PAUL WEINBERGER / RAPHAEL PAUL MEINHART ~ COMING FROM WITTINGHOF ATS 1010 (Barcode: 9005216010103) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Jazz Recorded: 2023 Released: 2024
This is a duo album by two Austrian Jazz musicians: trumpeter / composer Manfred Paul WeinbergerFind albums by this artist and vibraphonist / composer Raphael Paul MeinhartFind albums by this artist. The album presents ten tracks, eight of which were composed by Weinberger and two by Meinhart.
The sound of the duo is quite unusual, as expected, and gets a while to get used to, but the interplay and communication between these two musicians is immediately apparent. The music is all well organized, with coherent melodic / harmonic structures, which serve as a vehicle to allow the two musicians to exchange licks, communicate, improvise in turn and in tandem, in short create a dialog in the “Art of the Duo” tradition.
Despite the age difference between the two musicians, there is certainly no generation gap between them, and the mutual respect and understanding seem to be working perfectly. A few minutes into the music the listener’s ears get used to the somewhat unfamiliar sound and everything falls into place. The minimalism of this music is a virtue and allows the listener to concentrate on what is played and perhaps even fill the blanks, since silence is an integral part of this music.
It seems that Weinberger is an enthusiast of the Jazz duo format, since I have already reviewed two other albums with him in that format, all equally fascinating and rewarding. But of course he also plays with bigger ensembles and even the great Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, which I absolutely love.
Overall, this is somewhat atypical “Art of the Duo” album, with an uncommon meeting of two instruments rarely heard together, but which manages to bridge the sound differences and create fascinating music, which is original and ear-opening. Wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 24/02/2024Posted: 24/02/2024 | CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend |
  | MANFRED PAUL WEINBERGER NONET ~ IN PRESENCE OF KENNY WHEELER ATS 0970 (Barcode: 9005216009701) ~ AUSTRIA ~ Big Band Jazz Recorded: 2020 Released: 2021
This is an album by Austrian trumpeter / composer Manfred Paul WeinbergerFind albums by this artist and his nonet, which comprises of members of the Upper Austrian Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist, including saxophonist Christian MaurerFind albums by this artist and pianist Helmar HillFind albums by this artist among others. As the title suggests, the album is a tribute to the Canadian born British trumpeter / composer Kenny WheelerFind albums by this artist, who cooperated with the UAJO and recorded the splendid “Plays The Music Of Kenny WheelerFind albums with this title” album with the orchestra in 1995. The album presents nine original compositions, eight by Weinberger and one by Hill. The liner notes by another UAJO collaborator, British composer / arranger Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist, sum the essence of this project astutely.
The nonet sounds much like a condensed version of the UAJO and offers all of its advantages: brilliant ensemble performances, excellent soloing and above all great compositions, which, as Gibbs says, would surely please Wheeler as well.
The modern European Jazz approach, which uses the wonderful palette of a bigger ensemble to the max is the chief asset of this music, which enables it to sound fresh and innovative. For experienced listeners there are plenty of hidden typical quotations and hints to Wheeler’s way of doing things as well as Jazz tradition of course, but also European Classical treasures, one openly stated (Edvard GriegFind albums by this artist) and others subtly hidden in the shadows.
Weinberger’s compositions offer a wide scope of approaches, both melodically and harmonically, with various degrees of proximity to the Jazz tradition, which of course also characterized Wheeler’s splendid output over the years. There is of course no shame in admitting the great Master’s influence, which Weinberger emphasizes in his short essay included in the album’s booklet.
Overall, this is an excellent European Jazz album, which although recorded by "only” a nonet, firmly resides in the Jazz Big Band idiom and which does that wonderful genre a credit. Full of great music and brilliant performances, this album is a true pleasure to listen to, and more importantly also to find many original approaches, which large Jazz ensembles have to offer. Warmly recommended!
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