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François Houle & Benoît
Delbecq, Nancali
(SGL 1519-2)
One of the most fascinating pianists of the new
generation (Michel Contat, Télérama), French pianist/prepared
pianist Delbecq (Paintings, Kartet, The Recyclers) meets
Canadian clarinet virtuoso Houle; their program of
improvisations and compositions draws on contemporary
classical, jazz, African and southeast Asian traditions.
Probing and highly empathetic. Mark Miller's top 10 jazz for
1997, The
Globe & Mail.
Houle and Delbecq apply their awesome scholarship of
20th century classical theory and forward-thinking jazz to
Nancali... Delbecq teases fascinating timbral qualities out
of the keyboard, making it sound variously like a music box,
a log drum, or a gamelan orchestra. Houle executes original,
well-defined melodic lines with stunning clarity and rich
tonal resonance. Together, the players create eloquent,
thoroughly synchronized, harmonic expressions of one
spirit.
Sam Prestianni, Jazziz
Houle
and Delbecq improvise in the modern classical vein, with a
feel of exquisite distance... The music is by turns quiet
and crystalline, dramatic and vigorous, suggesting alternate
landscapes, from childhood dreams to unspeakable
tragedies.
Paul de
Barros, Down Beat
A beautiful piece of work. The music is sensual and
delicate but not easy... With Nancali, Delbecq and Houle
broach the magical and indecipherable, creating a
rhythmically complex soundscape that strains the boundaries
of contemporary music.
Laurence Svirchev, 5/4 Magazine
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