The Ostara Project, Jodi Proznick & Amanda Tosoff - The Ostara Project (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Ostara Project
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Cellar Live
Genre: Jazz
Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:43:59
Total Size: 102; 238; 797 MB
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The lush arrangements arise from the fruitful collaboration of 7 outstanding artists, each a bandleader & composer in her own right.

For Canadians, the arrival of spring is momentous: the scent of the air is fresh and full of possibility as tender green shoots reach up towards light and warmth. This album embodies the hope of spring—of growth, rebirth and renewal.

It’s an apt theme for a musical collaboration named after Ostara, the Germanic goddess of the spring equinox. This group is the brainchild of co-leaders Amanda Tosoff and Jodi Proznick. The album features lush arrangements that arise from the fruitful collaboration of outstanding Canadian jazz artists who embody the geographic, cultural and ethnic diversity of the Canadian mosaic. Their commitment to play so as to best serve the music allows them to tackle a diversity of musical styles with grace and artistry.

The hope of spring is precious because it rises out of the darkness of winter. Inspired by a day of tempestuous winter rain in Montreal, Rachel Therrien's Lluviona is a tribute to a tragic figure in Mexican folklore, La Llorona, who roams the coastline, mourning her drowned children. Jocelyn Gould's Tides are Turning is the story of a young woman who feels misunderstood by the world, her anguish transformed into art by the improvised guitar solos which represent her prayers. Rise is Sanah Kadoura's powerful anthem about pushing through the darkness of life to a place where the heart is transformed and light and energy form the foundation of a new self-worth. Delta Sky is Allison Au's tribute to New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz and a city that has met with devastating challenges but remains a powerful example of how music builds community. And Jodi Proznick's Storms and Oceans is a compelling call to living a new truth, embodied by a woman lying in the moonlight, navigating the turmoil created by the need for change in her life.

Within the struggle to hope are fragile moments of peace. Joanna Majoko delivers resonate and deeply soulful melodic embellishments that glide effortlessly over a spirited groove in her arrangement of Bye Bye Blackbird, infusing this popular standard with a darker and deeper emotional tone. And Little One, with lyrics by Jodi Proznick and music by Amanda Tosoff, is a love song of hope and joy from a mother to her child, infused with the wonder of new life. New growth rising out of the darkness, stretching for new light and life, propelled by hope. This is the music of Ostara.

-Lisa Buck, Calgary, Alberta, June 2022

Musician Listing:
Allison Au-alto saxophone
Jocelyn Gould-guitar
Joanna Majoko-vocals
Jodi Proznick-bass
Rachel Therrien-trumpet
Amanda Tosoff-piano
Sanah Kadoura-drums

Tracklist:
1 01. The Ostara Project - Delta Sky (04:39)
1 02. The Ostara Project - Storms and Oceans (07:09)
1 03. The Ostara Project - Little One (05:44)
1 04. The Ostara Project - Lluviona (05:59)
1 05. The Ostara Project - Tides Are Turning (05:39)
1 06. The Ostara Project - Bye Bye (Interlude) (01:24)
1 07. The Ostara Project - Bye Bye Blackbird (06:07)
1 08. The Ostara Project - Rise (07:15)