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Georgi Sareski: Elflandia

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Georgi Sareski: Elflandia
The Chicken Madness label has recently lived up to its reputation as a source of high-quality releases which manage to sound both contemporary and alternative. Georgi Shareski's debut release, Elflandia, easily falls into this category. Even though Sarevski is a guitarist and mostly performs with his trio, this release finds him showcasing his prowess as a composer and arranger.

The resulting music is tightly arranged yet spontaneous, majestic and lyrical. The compositions are beautiful and powerful, revealing that Sareski not only has an ear for melodies, but also is a composer with a fertile imagination and capability for arrangements that seamlessly shift between the contemporary and the traditional. The music on Elflandia centers around the opening three-part Mourning Suite. By avoiding a conventional rhythm section on the first part, "Funeral," Sareski and his consorts create an ensemble sound which recalls the intimacy of a small jazz group while delving into the territory of chamber music. This feeling pervades the rest of the tracks.

The second part, "Memories," is mellow and beautiful with charming and soulful melodies. It's one of the two tracks ("Elflandia" is the other) where Sareski plays some rather abstract guitar. The third part of the suite, "Farewell," is the emotional high point of the set, steadily building towards a passionate climax. Throughout, the band plays with great vibrancy and elegance, and the bodacious voicings and at times alternative instrumentation help create many surprising and spontaneous moments. A constantly varied musical palette adds greatly to the diversity and the beauty of the melodies and the harmonies.

As a compositional effort, Elflandia can easily be compared to the works of masters like Thad Jones and even Charles Mingus. The musicians merge their talents to create music that is at the same time tight and free-flowing, sometimes managing to suggest both tension and calm at the same time.

Track Listing

Mourning Suite Part 1 - Funeral; Mourning Suite Part 2 - Memories; Mourning Suite Part 3 - Farewell; Elflandia; Federbal; Lullaby for December.

Personnel

Uri Gurvich: soprano saxophone; Rick Stone: alto saxophone; Justin Keller: tenor saxophone; Byron Colborn: baritone saxophone; Roy Assaf: piano; Cristiano Da Ros: upright bass; Kota Nakamura: drums; Georgi Sareski: guitar/composer; Michael Reis: piano (3); David Hickok: trombone; David Rosenthal: trumpet.

Album information

Title: Elflandia | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Chicken Madness


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