Buchanan - Song & Wind
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Label: OUR Recordings
Cat No: 8226918
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 22nd September 2023
Contents
Artists
Jakob Buchanan (flugelhorn)Marilyn Mazur (percussion)
Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir
Aarhus Jazz Orchestra
Conductor
Carsten Seyer-HansenWorks
Song & WindArtists
Jakob Buchanan (flugelhorn)Marilyn Mazur (percussion)
Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir
Aarhus Jazz Orchestra
Conductor
Carsten Seyer-HansenAbout
Composer, trumpet and flugelhorn player Jakob Buchanan writes music specifically with the musicians he is working with in mind. Joining him on this important project are regular collaborators the Aarhus Jazz Orchestra, conductor Carsten Seyer-Hansen and percussionist Marilyn Mazur. Together they conjure landscapes of beauty, power and sometimes deep melancholy. Mazur’s panoply of percussion functions as an emotional “basso continuo”, speaking a language built out of pure rhythm while Buchanan’s solos emerge almost like ancient cantilations from the choral/orchestral textures. The Aarhus Jazz Orchestra is carefully orchestrated, and the Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir provides an aura of ethereal beauty to this soundscape song and wind.
In every way, Buchanan’s Song & Wind is a worthy successor to his earlier award-winning Requiem (also written with Marilyn Mazur and the Aarhus Jazz Orchestra in mind), a major work, expressive and full of beauty, drawing equally on the music of the past while charting a further course into the future.
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