Florian Dohrmann feat. Christoph Neuhaus, Joachim Staudt & Lars Binder - Blank Page - New Impressions of Debussy (2023)
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Artist: Florian Dohrmann, Christoph Neuhaus, Joachim Staudt, Lars Binder Title: Blank Page - New Impressions of Debussy Year Of Release: 2019 / 2023 Label: Mochermusic Genre: Jazz, Classical Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 Total Time: 1:10:24 Total Size: 358 / 166 MB WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Twilight Dance (06:36) 2. La Soirée dans Grenade (04:50) 3. Clair de Lune (07:24) 4. Passepied (07:58) 5. Lindaraja (03:30) 6. Jimbo's Lullaby (05:58) 7. L'Après-midi d‘un Faune (05:43) 8. La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin (06:01) 9. Air Dancer (04:31) 10. Paris - Dakar (01:24) 11. Petit Golliwog (06:50) 12. Valse Blue (06:25) 13. Pagoda Dream (03:14)
Personnel:
Florian Dohrmann - double bass Joachim Staudt - alto sax & bass clarinet Christoph Neuhaus - guitar Lars Binder - drums
The radio is on. A piece for solo piano. Harmonies and themes full of images and very lyrical. An unknown recording by Bill Evans ? - No, the host announces a piece by Debussy: ”La fille aux cheveux de lin“.
This moment inspired Florian Dohrmann and gave him the notion to adapt compositions of Debussy for a jazz quartet and to invent them anew. Debussy died in Paris on March 25,1918. He is considered to be one of the most important pioneers of modern music. At the 1889 world exhibition in Paris, Debussy hears the exotic sounds of the Asian region like the gamelan music of Indonesia. This encounter with foreign cultures and their ideal of wavering sounds will become characteristic of his way of composing.
He develops his spherical sound patterns out of pentatonic, diatonic scales and by abolishing functional tunes. Contemporaries compare his style to the impressionist painters Claude Monet and Paul Gauguin. You can hardly imagine a musical language like Bill Evans’ without the impressionism of Debussy’s music that draws from the most diverse cultures. Recreating impressions of Debussy in a jazz connection seems to be a consistent development. The name of the project ”Blank Page - New Impressions of Debussy” stands for the way of operating in arranging the music. If you refrain from prejudice and thought control, the blank sheet is just the starter to create something new from Debussy’s motifs and tunes. Sometimes it is an obvious resemblance, sometimes it is so far away that you might only feel Debussy’s spirit a hundred years after his death.
Florian Dohrmann has been playing successfully as part of the David Orlowsky Trio for 20 years; they produced 6 CDs with Sony Classical, were awarded 2 Echo Klassik prizes and performed lots of concerts in Germany and abroad, playing at renowned festivals like Schleswig-Holstein Musikfestival and the ones in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern as well as in concert halls such as the Concertgebouw Amsterdam and the Carnegie Hall, New York. Now Florian Dohrmann turns back to his roots and introduces his latest jazz project ”Blank Page - New Impressions of Debussy”.