Quantcast
NEWS |   Sign In   |   I'm New Here
Return to home page





Go and Find
Leanne Weatherly
In Between Moods
Tony Foster
Shambhala
Susan Wylde
Moods
Michaela Rabitsch & Robert Pawlik Quartet
First Steps
Min Rager
This Heart of Mine
Pamela Hines








Pete McCann
Info | Enter
Gretchen Parlato
Info | Enter
Henry Threadgill
Info | Enter
Keith Jarrett
Info | Enter

Music Journal
Marcelo Zarvos | MA Recordings


By Jim Santella
Comments        

The natural moods and flavors that run through New Adult Contemporary music weave unifying bonds through all countries and all styles. Leaves rustling in the middle of the night, crickets and frogs making themselves significantly heard, lonely warm-blooded animals howling toward the night sky, or dramatic changes in the weather are traits common to most geographical areas. These sounds, when portrayed in music, are able to unify what we listen to, whether it comes from northern Europe, northern Africa, central Europe, South America, or eastern Europe. Marcelo Zarvos combines light timbres in a quasi-chamber music setting to achieve a program that is equal parts jazz, classical, and folk. Soprano saxophone, cello, piano, bass and percussion swing comfortably and easily to place the listener in a concert hall, a dancehall, and a nightclub. All at the same time.

Zarvos’ acoustic piano works from composed impressionism. The session features Peter Epstein’s distinctive flute-like soprano sax with round edges. His interpretation of melody works well alongside swirling brushes on drumheads. There are no sharp edges. Glimpses of vibraphone, the occasional marimba for a walkabout effect… Each provides added proof that Zarvos’ chamber jazz is unique. There are subtle references to music from several different continents.

"Avenida Paulista" stands out as the one piece that’s different from all the rest. It’s drawn from Brazilian folk music. Saxophone, timbales, cello and piano swing with a dance-like charm, as the piece takes purposeful turns, becoming a miniature suite concentrating on Brazil’s folk culture. Recommended, Zarvos’ latest project is an excellent album with classical and world music overtones from a talented ensemble.


Track listing: Forr

Personnel: Marcelo Zarvos- piano, accordion; Peter Epstein- soprano saxophone; Dorothy Lawson- cello; Chris Dahlgren- double bass; Mauro Refosco- mallets, percussion; Satoshi Takeishi- percussion.

Style: Fringes of Jazz
Published: July 01, 2000


Be the first to post a comment on:
Marcelo Zarvos' Music Journal

Signup & post a comment!






More articles by Jim Santella

The Jazz Singers: The Ultimate Guide
New Ground
Until It
Moods
Nuthin' But a Thang!




Recent CD Reviews
Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz - Two Not One Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz
Two Not One
Henry Darragh - Tell Her For Me Henry Darragh
Tell Her For Me
Jeb Patton - New Strides Jeb Patton
New Strides
Michaela Rae - Blues with a Backbone Michaela Rae
Blues with a Backbone
The OtherTet - The OtherTet The OtherTet
The OtherTet
George Garzone - Among Friends George Garzone
Among Friends

CD Review Search
Artist Name  
Album Title  
Record Label  
Author  
 




 
(17)




The New Five

New York Hotel
From Introducing The New Five

More | Recent | Top










.. Privacy Policy | AAJ Supports: Lens Lady All material copyright © 2009 All About Jazz and/or contributing writer/visual artist. All rights reserved. Advertise | Contact Us