The Romance of Improvisation - The Romance of Improvisation in Canada: The Genius of Eldon Rathburn (2018) [Hi-Res]
Artist: The Romance of Improvisation
Title: The Romance of Improvisation in Canada: The Genius of Eldon Rathburn
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Justin Time Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 45:18
Total Size: 886 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Romance of Improvisation in Canada: The Genius of Eldon Rathburn
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Justin Time Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 45:18
Total Size: 886 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01 The Romance of Improvisation in Canada 03:03
02 Fish Spoilage 04:47
03 Conveyance by Canoe 05:15
04 Club Café Tango 04:05
05 The Industrial Revolution Comes to Canada 00:31
06 Ox Driver's Blues Pt I 01:51
07 Ox Driver's Blues Pt II 02:21
08 Ox Driver's Blues Pt III 01:51
09 Police 05:39
10 Fresh Fish Delight!/Le poisson se mange frais! 04:29
11 Rathburn Mambo 03:48
12 The Rockies 07:35
Personnel:
Petr Cancura – saxophones
Kevin Turcotte – trumpet, flugelhorn
Marianne Trudel – piano
Adrian Vedady – double bass
Jim Doxas – drums
The Romance of Improvisation in Canada was recorded in February 2018 at the NFB’s historic studio in Montreal, the very studio where Rathburn had worked and collaborated so frequently during his career. This versatile all-star combo consisting of Petr Cancura, Kevin Turcotte, Marianne Trudel, Adrian Vedady and Jim Doxas takes the listener on a voyage through lively bebop to free jazz, tango and mambo, and brings the recording to a touching conclusion with a sentimental ballade. There is something here for all tastes and interests! The Romance of Improvisation in Canada is a uniquely inspiring and ground-breaking Canadian creative project, one that plays between a tender nostalgia and the best of forward-looking 21st-century jazz.
"Canadian composer Eldon Rathburn (1916-2008) wrote more than 250 film scores, most of them during his thirty-year career as a staff composer for the National Film Board of Canada. Arguably Canada’s most prolific composer of film music, Rathburn experimented with a wide range of styles and instrumental configurations throughout his career, with influences ranging from classical, bluegrass, country, blues, electronic, avant-garde, church and dance music genres, to popular music and jazz. The core musical materials for this project are drawn from three timeless NFB short films: an Oscar-nominated animated romp through transportation history titled The Romance of Transportation in Canada (Colin Low, Wolf Koenig, Robert Verrall, 1952), Fish Spoilage Control (Wolf Koenig, Gerald Potterton, 1956), a deliciously zany animated film commissioned by Fisheries Canada, and Police (Terence Macartney-Filgate, 1958), a behind-the-scenes look at the daily challenges faced by the Toronto police force. Working with themes from Rathburn's scores for these films, producers/arrangers Adrian Matte and Allyson Rogers created a series of brilliant arrangements that were designed as a springboard for the improvisatory skills and imagination of the five leading Canadian jazz artists who enthusiastically endorsed the project and accepted the challenge."
"Canadian composer Eldon Rathburn (1916-2008) wrote more than 250 film scores, most of them during his thirty-year career as a staff composer for the National Film Board of Canada. Arguably Canada’s most prolific composer of film music, Rathburn experimented with a wide range of styles and instrumental configurations throughout his career, with influences ranging from classical, bluegrass, country, blues, electronic, avant-garde, church and dance music genres, to popular music and jazz. The core musical materials for this project are drawn from three timeless NFB short films: an Oscar-nominated animated romp through transportation history titled The Romance of Transportation in Canada (Colin Low, Wolf Koenig, Robert Verrall, 1952), Fish Spoilage Control (Wolf Koenig, Gerald Potterton, 1956), a deliciously zany animated film commissioned by Fisheries Canada, and Police (Terence Macartney-Filgate, 1958), a behind-the-scenes look at the daily challenges faced by the Toronto police force. Working with themes from Rathburn's scores for these films, producers/arrangers Adrian Matte and Allyson Rogers created a series of brilliant arrangements that were designed as a springboard for the improvisatory skills and imagination of the five leading Canadian jazz artists who enthusiastically endorsed the project and accepted the challenge."