Don Byron & Aruán Ortiz - Random Dances and (A)tonalities (2018)

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Title: Random Dances and (A)tonalities
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Intakt Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 55:35 min
Total Size: 238 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Tete's Blues
02. Black and Tan Fantasy
03. Musica callada, Vol. 1: No. 5, Quarter Note = 54
04. Joe Btfsplk
05. Numbers
06. Dolphy's Dance
07. Violin Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV 1002: II. Double
08. Delphian Nuptials
09. Arabesques of a Geometrical Rose
10. Impressions on a Golden Theme

Aruan Ortiz, who grew up in Santiago, Cuba, and has lived in the U. S. since 2002, is among the most creative pianists on jazz s landscape. As a boy he was performing Cuban popular music. His studies broadened to include jazz, first in Europe, and finally New York, where he now lives. In Don Byron, Ortiz has found an unparalleled clarinetist, whose classical training and exquisite technique anchor a career spanning an unusually broad range of music that nevertheless reflects a focused line of musical inquiry. Byron was born in The Bronx, into a musical family of Antiguan descent. Some of his work has involved highly refined repertory ensembles devoted to early jazz, gospel or klezmer music. Other works assert un-fettered new musical routes owing to no single style. "Random Dances and (A)tonalities" reveals the imaginative leaps of two free-thinking minds. In both, we feel an implied swing, gentle yet with conviction, and shared values of erudition and compassion. We sense a clearly documented moment between two masterly musicians.