Drori Mondlak - Quiet Fortitude (2022)

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Title: Quiet Fortitude
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Drori Mondlak
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:09:11
Total Size: 341 MB | 158 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer; Hans Glawischnig - New Beginnings (Live)
02. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer; David Friedman; Hans Glawischnig - Sun Rising Again (Live)
03. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer - Peacemaker’s Paradox (Live)
04. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer; David Friedman - Quiet Fortitude (Live)
05. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer; David Friedman; Hans Glawischnig - Both Held and Free (Live)
06. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer; David Friedman; Hans Glawischnig - Weaving (Live)
07. Drori Mondlak; David Friedman - Short Story (Live)
08. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer; David Friedman; Hans Glawischnig - Horizon (Live)
09. Drori Mondlak; Karolina Strassmayer; David Friedman; Hans Glawischnig - Aahhh! (Live)

Quiet Fortitude is the group's first live concert recording.
The quartet weaves together group improvisations and composed pieces while remaining dedicated to lyricism, melody, and the creation of beauty.

The sound quality is exquisite. As always, we have taken great care in the recording process.. The mastering quality is superb and offers the best and truest sound of the quartet.

Here is the review from the November issue of JAZZIZ

"During the course of two decades, flutist and alto saxophonist Karolina Strassmayer and drummer Drori Mondlak have maintained a dynamic partnership. Their camaraderie and shared creative vision with like-minded musicians has resulted in a uniformly superb discography. Quiet Fortitude, their ninth release, documents a live, mostly improvised, cohesive set where each piece logically progresses to the next.

Only three of the tunes were composed, all by Strassmayer, including the title track, a tender ballad with a dream-like aura. Vibraphonist David Friedman embellishes the main theme with a mesmerizing array of ethereal tones and sparse, resonant notes. Strassmayer engages Friedman in an elegant, enchanting duet as her passionate alto contrasts with the cooler chimes of his vibes.

“Short Story” features Friedman unaccompanied and is simultaneously melodic and freewheeling. The vibist’s blues-tinged extemporization unfurls with agility and panache without sacrificing emotive aspects to technical prowess.

Another spontaneous creation, “New Beginning,” starts with Strassmayer’s forlorn flute. Bassist Hans Glawischnig dramatically punctuates her lines, an effect which is further enhanced by Mondlak’s shuffling beats. Out of this soulful cadence emerges Glawischnig’s lyrical solo, while Mondlak’s exciting polyrhythms create a seamless transition to the next track, “Sun Rising Again.” Here, the atmosphere is languid and somber, with dark and shimmering vibes, rustling percussion and melancholic con-arco bass. Then, Strassmayer’s airy, muscular saxophone creates a Latin-esque effervescence which lightens the mood and results in a captivating ensemble performance.

With each new entry in their oeuvre, Strassmayer and Mondlak explore a different aspect of their singular musicianship. Quiet Fortitude thrills with originality while maintaining the duo’s unique style".— Hrayr Attarian


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