Saturday, July 16, 2022

Alba Esteban - Joan Chamorro presenta Alba Esteban

Styles: Vocal, Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:21
Size: 183,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:54) 1. These Foolish Things
(4:49) 2. Day Dream
(2:40) 3. A Sleepin' Bee
(4:56) 4. Festive Minor
(5:09) 5. A Handful of Stars
(4:36) 6. Along Came Betty
(4:03) 7. Chessman's Delight
(3:48) 8. Lullaby of Birdland
(2:50) 9. September Song
(4:42) 10. Upper Manhattan Medical Group
(4:13) 11. A Flower is a Lovesome Thing
(2:46) 12. I Never Had a Chance
(5:53) 13. For Sentimental Reasons
(7:38) 14. Alone Together
(6:03) 15. Tenderly
(2:58) 16. This Time the Dream's on Me
(7:13) 17. Darn That Dream

Alba Esteban presented her first album as a singer on June 21 at Jamboree, accompanied by maestro Joan Chamorro and his quartet with Joan Monné (piano), Giuseppe Campisi (double bass) and Arnau Julià (drums).

This is the eighteenth album in the collection that the founder and director of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band (SAJB) has produced since he began this recording project to promote the musical careers of young performers such as Andrea Motis (2010), Magalí Datzira (2014), Èlia Bastida (2017) or Marçal Perramon (2020), among others.

Alba Esteban is a saxophone lover – she plays them all: soprano, alto, tenor and baritone –, clarinettist and vocalist. On May 11, she offered her end-of-grade recital at the Liceu Superior Conservatory, with a repertoire inspired by Gerry Mulligan and her quartet. After being part of the SAJB for twelve years, performing at the main festivals at home and abroad, as well as recording more than thirty CDs as a sidewoman –including "La Magia de la Voz & Jazz Ensemble" (2016)–, Alba Esteban signs a work in which she shines for her lyricism, her creative capacity and her musical taste.

It's been a while since the singer decided that her voice would be baritone. In fact, her style is influenced by the great baritone saxophones she admires: the aforementioned Mulligan, Harrie Carney, Pepper Adams and Serge Chaloff. As a singer, Alba Esteban makes her instrument sound melodic, both from a timbre point of view and when she does solos.

Joan Chamorro presenta Alba Esteban

2 comments:

  1. Marvellous to see you back after your recent scary moment and rsuming bringing enlightenment to the jazz world. Many thanks for this posting, a really nice listen. Cheers Giullia. Terry Peck.

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    1. Hey Terry Peck, Thank you always my friend! Cheers!

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