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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: ZM201903
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 880956190327
  • Street Date: 05/10/19
  • PreBook Date: 04/05/19
  • Label: Zoho »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 77 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2019
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: WORLD
  • Language: English

 

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Richie Beirach-Gregor Huebner Duo & The WDR Big Band - Crossing Borders

The decades-long musical partnership of jazz pianist Beirach and violinist Huebner live with the WDR Big Band, Cologne

Richie Beirach-Gregor Huebner Duo & The WDR Big Band - Crossing Borders
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Any musician worth his or her salt knows that timing is integral to making music. From counting notes in a measure, to orchestrating in different meters, the element of time is foundational to every piece of music. For most artists, being sure that a song has proper timing is mostly a musical decision. But in the case of Crossing Borders, maestros Richie Beirach, piano, Gregor Huebner, violin, and Rich De Rosa (conductor) have thought about timing in a broader sense. Their spectacular and sparkling album with Germany's WDR Big Band is both timely and timeless. In the US and Western Europe, the rise of tribal politics and a trenchant xenophobia has taken hold. Building the US-Mexico border wall has become a political issue, not just dividing countries, but Americans who support or disagree with this measure. The resulting heightened concern and anxiety towards people who are different continues to shape the national political dialogue. This is a conversation in which artists can and should participate. Musical creators learn from an early age that they should evaluate people on their intrinsic talents and skills. And that music ultimately has a welcoming spirit, in which artists and audience members can be in communion with each other during and throughout a performance or production. Crossing Borders is a production with this sort of welcoming spirit. It blends borders between classical and jazz, traditional and edgy. Both Richie Beirach and Gregor Huebner were classically trained and play instruments that are often used to perform music by Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. "I wanted to do something unusual," said Huebner. So, when he was commissioned by the WDR, he jumped at the opportunity to create something of the moment, and very much needed. The first piece Rectilinear/Paradox is a medley of two Beirach compositions. It's a rather short number but makes a profound statement. It's the opening salvo of what's to come, an album that knows no borders or limits.

Track Listing

  • Rectilinear Paradox
  • Violin Concerto No. 3 I Kathmandu
  • Violin Concerto No. 3 II Grave
  • Violin Concerto No. 3 III Two Thousand 15
  • Snow Leopard
  • Piano Concerto No 3 - The Code I Into the Quest
  • Piano Concerto No 3 - The Code II It's Enough
  • Piano Concerto No 3 - The Code III Born in Brooklyn
  • Elm
  • Pendulum

Press Quotes

Beirach has done so many intimate recordings of late that you almost forget what he can do with a bunch like WDR Big Band behind him. Flexing his classical roots as well as his jazz roots, everyone gather for a sassy, big band date that uplifts as well as educates as it works it's magic. Coming together in a great, big whole, as it should be, it's nice to have something that makes you think and feel without hitting you over the head about it. Hot stuff.

     —Chris Spector, Midwest Record review 06/21/19

  

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