Kurt Rosenwinkel & Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos - Our Secret World (Live At CARA, 2021) (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Our Secret World (Live At CARA, 2021)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Brandit Digital Media Services
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 32:46
Total Size: 722 / 224 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Our Secret World (Live At CARA, 2021) (06:09)
2. Dream Of The Old (Live At CARA, 2021) (10:18)
3. Turns (Live At CARA, 2021) (06:39)
4. Use Of Light (Live At CARA, 2021) (09:38)

"I visualise music as a comet flying through the universe. If a musician can meditate deeply enough, they can project themselves off the planet and place themselves at a certain point in space. Then the same comet passes by and simply takes the musician with it." Kurt Rosenwinkel

Fifteen years after the recording of Our Secret World, the Portuguese big band and the virtuoso guitarist from Philadelphia return to the album’s fascinating imagery in a live performance at CARA, recorded in 2021 and now released on vinyl, available for pre-order.

This edition includes four songs also released on video: ‘Our Secret World’, ‘Dream Of The Old’, ‘Turns’ and ‘Use of Light’, which take on a new life and reveal in their expression the value of time that has intertwined, in a deeper way, the bond between the musicians and the arrangements of the guitarist's compositions.

Rosenwinkel is a musician of indisputable prominence in modern jazz and a composer with its own solid and unique universe. There is a mystery that emanates from his music, an overwhelming force in the harmonic progressions he uses that seems to free the music from any genre or theoretical consciousness to tell us a story, enveloping us in an atmosphere full of textures.

One could say it's highly cinematic music, but perhaps it's something beyond that. Perhaps this is because it is often inspired by visual elements, as is the case with ‘Turns’, influenced by architectural drawings, building plans that decorated Kurt's bedroom, or ‘Dream Of The Old’ based on the image-memory of a group of older people (a kind of old folks home) on the porch of the house in front of the one where Kurt lived with his friends when he was studying at Berklee College of Music, they too on the porch watching them from the opposite side of the moment and also of life.

These four compositions also strike a balance between sophisticated and complex harmonies, and simple ideas with a truly emotional character. Is this, on the one hand, the result of a wide range of musical references - from hip-hop to classical music - or the consequence of an approach to the way he plays the guitar that is very close to the piano, which was his first instrument?

The fact is that Rosenwinkel's compositions emphasize a language that is his own, inimitable and unique.

The arrangements by Carlos Azevedo and Pedro Guedes are shaped around this singular voice, respecting its essence, giving it body and enjoying the vast sound palette provided by the big band, but without stripping it of its identity. It's a delicate balance that has matured over the years in which this music has been played all over Europe and the USA, always seeking a more refined sound that is finally reflected in this edition of “Our Secret World - Live At CARA”.