Showing posts with label Lawrence Sieberth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawrence Sieberth. Show all posts

Monday, June 7, 2021

Lawrence Sieberth - Arkipelago

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:15
Size: 150,2 MB
Art: Front

(14:28) 1. Arkipelago
( 6:49) 2. Sacred Space Sacred Dance
( 4:41) 3. Tiktaalik
( 8:00) 4. Samsara Rosa
( 5:17) 5. Ajuro
( 5:35) 6. Aliento
(10:07) 7. Le Serpente Volant
( 5:39) 8. Toma Uva
( 4:37) 9. Thrasher

Pianist, composer, and producer Lawrence Sieberth is at home in virtually any musical setting. While based in jazz, Lawrence’s musical vision is not limited by genre barriers he prefers to integrate the many facets of music and performance into an engaging, inclusive experience. His own neobop improvisations and experimental inclinations combine with his classical and world music infuences providing an extensive musical vocabulary for both performances and compositions for television, film, and stage.

Lawrence Sieberth’s album ‘New New Orleans’ ?nds him literally center stage, a solo piano set wherein traditional New Orleans jazz pieces get a brilliant surveying with some judicious modern overtones sprinkled throughout them. That same year saw the far side of the spectrum via ‘Arkipelago’, an album exploring the area(s) where the ethereal overlaps with the earthy, where fevered fantasy coalesces with funk, the Second Line strolls Alpha Centauri. In the most recent album ‘It’s Magic’ in collaboration with singer Germaine Bazzle, Sieberth’s exemplary skills as accompanist come to the fore songs such as “Bye Bye Blackbird” and “Sophisticated Lady” are not merely covered but made anew, the notes dangling from his ?ngertips as if they were dipped in honey. ‘Silhouettes’, featuring his quartet, explores the acoustic side of contemporary jazz and his recent explorations into ?ery afrocuban and funk rhythms are exempli?ed on his recording ‘Estrella Banda’, both albums featuring his own compositions and pianistic technical prowess. His recently release ‘An Evening in Paris’ was recorded in Paris and is garnering very favorable reviews on the international scene.

His local ensembles vary from New Orleans traditional to questing improvisations, from the avantgarde to mainstream jazz and R&B. He has performed at virtually every venue in New Orleans, from small clubs to the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival where he has been a regular featured artist and musical director of over 30 years. His collaborations with notable local performers include: Johnny Adams, Charles Neville, Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, Tony Dagradi, John Vidacovich, Luther Kent, Brian ‘Breeze’ Cayolle, Victor Goines, and Jason Marsalis. He presently performs and tours with Gerald French & the Original Tuxedo Jazzband and vocalist Germaine Bazzle.

As solo pianist, Lawrence was a mainstay at Mr. B’s restaurant for 12 years as well as playing for diners at the Windsor Court Hotel, ‘The Sazerac Lounge’ at the ‘Fairmont Hotel’ and ’Ralph’s On the Park’. The local venues where he performed regularly with groups included ‘The Palace Cafe’, ‘The Monteleone Hotel’ and the ‘Royal Sonesta Hotel’ to name a few. Beginning as the solo pianist for Gino’s Restaurant, the music evolved into the most successful jazz venue in Baton Rouge history, bringing in major New Orleans’ talent where jazz quartets performed several times a week. Performers included Luther Kent, Eliane Elias, Gene Bertoncini and Red Tyler just to name a very few. The 1991 CD release of ‘I Migliori: Live at Gino’s’ was a major success of this tenure which lasted for over 18 years.

Lawrence Sieberth has been a commissioner on the Louisiana Music Commission and was honored by New Orleans Magazine (1998) as outstanding contemporary jazz pianist. His CD Heartstrings was chosen by Jazziz (1995) in their ‘Keyboards on Fire’ special issue. Lawrence has received numerous grants including the Louisiana Artist Fellowship Award and the 2009 Asante Award and is a recent recipient of the Community Partnership Grant sponsored by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. http://lawrencesieberth.com/about/

Arkipelago

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Lawrence Sieberth - An Evening in Paris

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:21
Size: 118,4 MB
Art: Front

(7:28) 1. August
(8:17) 2. The Phantom
(7:31) 3. La Valse Parisienne
(4:15) 4. A Melody's Tale
(5:48) 5. Kinetic #8
(4:38) 6. Pastoral
(6:24) 7. The Singing Bowl Song
(6:58) 8. Lessons in the Fast Lane

New Orleans-based pianist Lawrence Sieberth is a versatile music man a bandleader, keyboard accompanist, composer, producer. A trip to Paris and a teaming with Parisian players resulted in An Evening In Paris, an atmospherically cohesive set that covers a wide range of styles. The set of eight Sieberth originals opens with "August," a tune that exudes the loveliest of straight ahead moods deceptively, perhaps. There is a gentleness and delicacy to the sound initially, saxophonist Stephane Guillaume blowing cool, in a Stan Getz-ian mode. Sieberth's piano is as lush and pretty as can be. Then the sax solo goes out there, in a nuanced way, to the edge. Then the theme resurfaces, and the intensity level cracks up, turning the tune into an anthem.

If the opener could be tagged mainstream, "The Phantom" moves over to a modern funk sound, dark and relentless, riding the rhythmic angularity of bassist Michel Benita and drummer Jeff Boudreaux. Out of this Sieberth lays down an eerie, crinkly solo that smooths out in an ominous groove, the quartet locked into each other's musical mind sets. "La Valse Parisienne" has a melancholy, late night feel, featuring Guillaume's smooth as silk soprano sax, while "A Melody's Tale" brings a brighter, more hopeful feeling.

The compelling cover art a man in a fashionable chapeau atop one of those early twentieth century bicycles with the impossibly big front wheels, about to eclipse the Eiffel Tower under a breakup of dark clouds could fool you into thinking that an old timey music is at hand. But Sieberth's artistry is anything but old timey, the prickly, driving "Kinetic #8" having twenty-first century written all over it, while "Lessons In The Fast Lane," the set's closer, opens with saxophonist Guillaume and pianist Siebert engaged in a wild chase down the freeway, before they go off road, picking their ways carefully over open fields of free jazz, skirting the boulder outcroppings and the gullies, as clouds gather and drummer Boudreaux rumbles out some thunder, until the freeway is achieved again, full speed ahead.~ Dan McClenaghanhttps://www.allaboutjazz.com/an-evening-in-paris-lawrence-sieberth-quartet-musik-blocu

Personnel: Lawrence Sieberth: piano; Jeff Boudreaux: drums; Michel Benita: bass; Stephane Gullaume: saxophone.

An Evening in Paris

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Lawrence Sieberth - New New Orleans

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:01
Size: 117,6 MB
Art: Front

(5:26) 1. St. Louis Blues
(5:43) 2. New Orleans
(3:43) 3. We All Scream for Ice Cream
(3:55) 4. Buddy Bolden's Blues
(4:28) 5. Do You Know What It Means
(4:08) 6. Bald Head
(3:12) 7. Up a Lazy River
(4:05) 8. I Can't Get Started
(3:55) 9. Beale Street Blues
(5:03) 10. Amazing Grace
(4:07) 11. Keep On G'wine
(3:10) 12. On the Sunny Side of the Street

Personnel: Lawrence Sieberth – Piano

Larry Sieberth has been an ace sideman on the local modern jazz scene for decades, rarely drawing attention to himself despite consistently tasty work. In recent years he’s been plumbing traditional jazz waters and now we have this album of traditional solo piano. All cuts here are from the trad jazz canon save the James Booker-affiliated “Keep on Gwine” and Professor Longhair’s “Bald Head.” Booker is the main stylistic influence, with more modern touches appearing only here and there on the intros. All in all, this is a very suave affair, and whets the appetite for more Sieberth piano work. In the meantime, check out his playing on the Booker tribute on STR from a few years ago, Patchworks a pair of rambunctious duets with Leigh Harris that are among the finest tracks she ever recorded. https://www.louisianamusicfactory.com/product/lawrence-sieberth-new-new-orleans/

New New Orleans