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Meeting of the Spirits

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Meeting of the Spirits
Meeting of the Spirits

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Meeting of the Spirits

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After establishing an auspicious but fairly conventional career as a cello soloist,
Matt Haimovitz
began around 2000 to broaden the scope of his playing to include more and more contemporary works, and to launch an ambitious series of commissions for new pieces.
The Kronos Quartet
had early on turned to arrangements of music by
Bill Evans
,
Jimi Hendrix
, and
Thelonious Monk
, pieces rarely, if ever, heard in classical concert halls, and
Haimovitz
's
Meeting of the Spirits
builds on that tradition. It includes arrangements of jazz classics by
John McLaughlin
Miles Davis
Ornette Coleman
John Lewis
Billy Strayhorn
George Gershwin
Charles Mingus
scored for cello ensemble and assorted other instruments. The arrangements, by
David Sanford
(who is also represented by an original piece), manage to retain the spirit and loose-limbed energy of the originals and don't compromise their integrity as jazz. It's easy to hear these tracks essentially as covers of familiar songs. The performers aren't merely aping the originals, but bringing their individuality and an improvisational freedom to the pieces. The most noticeable difference from the originals is the timbre of the instruments; it's not typical to hear cellists play these pieces, but the fit sounds natural and unforced.
makes a guest appearance on his
"Open Country Joy,"
and
Uccello
's cello ensemble, is joined in several pieces by electric guitar, drums, and keyboard. Many of the tracks feature the cellos alone, calling on them to emulate the sound of a pizzicato bass and to use their instruments percussively. The CD is beautifully engineered, with a sound that's clean, detailed, and vividly present. ~ Stephen Eddins

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