Showing posts with label Sarah Elgeti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Elgeti. Show all posts

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Sarah Elgeti Quintet - Into The Open

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:54
Size: 139.4 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[2:28] 1. Home
[6:19] 2. Bossa Among The Trees
[7:45] 3. Out In The Fields
[5:42] 4. Downstairs
[4:47] 5. Ringe I Vand
[5:24] 6. But I Wish I Could
[3:30] 7. Trying To Forget
[4:47] 8. Blustering Waves
[4:11] 9. Clouds
[6:43] 10. Angelique
[4:32] 11. Night Moves
[4:41] 12. Bossa Among The Trees (Remix)

From the Danish Radio (DR) Big band—directed by such greats as Thad Jones, Bob Brookmeyer and Jim McNeely—to the jazz environment of Copenhagen's Café Montmarte, Denmark has been at the forefront in nurturing and producing some of the finest jazz musicians in Europe and, indeed, the world. Saxophonist/flautist Sarah Elgeti is the latest Danish wonder to emerge on the international stage, astounding critics with Into the Open, by her all-Danish quintet. Elgeti wields her sax like a veteran journeyman, pens her own music, is an educator and as a multi-instrumentalist on this debut, performing on tenor and soprano saxophones, flute and percussion.

The leader pairs with alto and baritone saxophonist Marianne Markmann-Eriksen, creating a saxophone front line that powers the music in an assertive yet stylish manner. The very brief "Home" seems more of a warm-up for Elgeti, the only featured soloist, sounding off on a number many have described as Nordic in nature. Nevertheless, "Bossa Among the Trees" reveals a superb band and the first Elgeti-Markmann-Eriksen saxophone combination on a pulsating bossa-influenced excursion. "Out in the Fields" takes the band to a quieter landscape, maintaining the musical conversation between the saxophonists while highlighting beautiful chords from Christian Bluhme Hansen's nylon string guitar.

The funk is alive and well coming into the open on the gyrating "Downstairs," while "Ringe I Vand" (let it rain) and "Clouds" share common atmospheric textures, showcasing Elgeti on flute. The swinging, hard bop "Blustering Waves" captures excellent play from Ben Besiakov on Fender Rhodes, though it is not the main highlight of the tune. The all-out saxophone assault from the leader and Markmann-Eriksen's husky baritone are the featured voices, augmented by Mikkel Uhrenholdt and Magnus Poulsen's additional alto saxophones.

With the short "Clouds" drifting into more mellow territory, the light and melodic "Angelique" (dedicated to her mother) takes the sensitive balladic route, offering Elgeti an opportunity to strike a warm and tender tone. In stark contrast, the official finale, "Night Moves," provides a very different approach with an improvised avant-garde sound. The album concludes with a fusion-tinged percussive rendition of "Bossa Among the Trees" as a remixed bonus track.

Presenting a variety of styles from bop, bossa and funky blues to straight-ahead and avant-garde, Into the Open is a sparkling debut from the Sarah Elgeti Quintet, a group of unheralded Danish musicians led by the newest saxophone voice to emerge from Denmark's proud jazz scene and culture. Virtually unknown in the United States, with this gem of a recording, Elgeti is poised to take her music into the open embrace of American audiences. ~Edward Blanco

Into The Open

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Sarah Elgeti Quintet - Synchronize

Size: 129,8 MB
Time: 55:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz
Label: Gateway Music
Art: Front

01. Sah Ein Knab Ein Röslein Steh'n (4:52)
02. Scarborough Fair (4:09)
03. City Lights (3:27)
04. April Snow (3:42)
05. Da Det Var Sommer (4:27)
06. It's Getting Late (Again) (3:27)
07. Lovesong (6:03)
08. Cinderella 2012 (5:32)
09. Lights Shining Through (3:31)
10. Retrospacious (5:11)
11. Frozen Clarity (5:32)
12. Almost Happy (5:55)

Personnel:
Sarah Elgeti : Sopran-og tenorsaxofon samt tværfløjte
Marianne Markmann-Eriksen : Alt-og barytonsaxofon
Morten Schantz / Søren Bebe : Keys
Kristor Brødsgaard /Joel Illerhag : Bas
Henrik Holst / Andreas Fryland : Trommer

Sarah Elgeti, Danish saxophonist, flutist, composer and bandleader.

Her expressive, impressionistic music conjures up vivid images of beautiful scenery showcasing a variety of music styles from big band swing to bop to Avant-garde and modern funk.

Sarah Elgeti, who has led her own quintet since 2007, plays saxophone, flute, and clarinet. She tries to use the instrument she feels fit to paint her picture, she said. I talked with Sarah, a Holbaek Jazz Award winner, in 2008.

Synchronize