Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra 2013 Habitat
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- Audio > FLAC
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- 346.89 MB
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- justin time contemporary jazz big band
- Uploaded:
- Jun 18, 2017
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- wwino
Christine Jensen Jazz Orchestra ~ Habitat ~ 2013 Justin Time Records JTR 8583-2. http://i2.imageban.ru/out/2017/06/18/c1b98942c59db35688c584783fbebf5f.jpg 1 Treelines 11:39 2 Tumbledown 10:27 3 Blue Yonder 7:53 4 Nishiyuu 14:57 5 Intersection 11:32 6 Sweet Adelphi 10:24 The blurry photo that adorns the cover of Habitat is completely at odds with what awaits inside the package: Some of the most incredibly focused and finely wrought large ensemble music to emerge in recent memory. Canadian saxophonist/composer Christine Jensen won plenty of fans with the her last jazz orchestra album—Treelines (Justin Time Records, 2011)—but this one puts her in an entirely different category. With Habitat, Jensen joins the ranks of the large ensemble elite. Jensen's inspirations come from different corners of the world, as she explores Afro-Peruvian ideals ("Blue Yonder"), expands on an idea born in Brooklyn ("Sweet Adelphi"), and reflects on her experiences in Haiti and the horrible earthquake that ravaged Port-au-Prince ("Tumbledown"). She manages to work with a global gaze, yet her music is spoken in a single language. As of its release, Habitat is the clear frontrunner for large ensemble album of the year. Of course, the likelihood of the album and it's creator getting the same attention and credit as Schneider, Darcy James Argue, John Hollenbeck, and the like is slim, but that speaks to jazz's geographical biases rather than the merits of Christine Jensen and Habitat. - Dan Bilawsky, All About Jazz