Fri May 2
Kurt Rosenwinkel - guitar
Jean-Paul Brodbeck - piano
Lukas Traxel - bass
Jorge Rossy - drums
Kurt Rosenwinkel and Jean-Paul Brodbeck team up again on the heels of their successful first collaboration The Chopin Project. This time, with their telepathic quartet intact, they tackle the music of Johannes Brahms. The Brahms Project.
Rosenwinkel's long expanding phrases open up new world of sound and emotion and the expressiveness of his playing come to the fore in a powerful way on this recording. In addition, Brodbeck's selected orchestrations with the Traxel-Rossy rhythm duo move within an extremely song- serving framework. We experience earthy groove- emphasised music upon which improvisations expand. Brahms' famous lullaby rounds off the programme and canonises this extraordinary repertoire.
Brodbeck's new arrangements take up the yearning melodies and classical-romantic harmonic structures of Johannes Brahms and find a new form of expression with these familiar and carefully selected compositions. The "folk style" to which Brahms felt connected becomes a refreshing jazz sound in which the ritual element of Hungarian dances is revived, as well as the touching beauty of the late piano pieces.