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Castles In The Air & River Of Joy
Claire Ritter | Zoning Records


By Glenn Astarita Comments        

Charlotte, NC-based composer/pianist Claire Ritter has earned numerous awards from various organizations while also teaching at the “New England Conservatory of Music” and garnering kudos for her works, which have been recorded by some of jazz’ best and brightest.

On Castles in the Air, Ms. Ritter spins a symmetrical web consisting of slightly disparate motifs that align into a cohesive series of frameworks, namely with the four-part, “Opus 17: New Southern Symphonic Suite for Modern Dance.” On this piece, Ms. Ritter utilizes small groupings of strings, percussion, vocals, and woodwinds for a series of passages that might elicit notions of tranquility or peaceful environs. Ritter and bass clarinetist, Stan Strickland render a poignant take on Monk’s “Let’s Cool One,” whereas Steve Swallow multitracks electric bass parts during his composition titled, “True.” However, the pianist’s supple phraseology on “Blue Monk” serves as the bond between violinist, Johannes Ammon’s engagingly melodic lines, percussionist Taoaaki Masuko’s bouncy rhythms and bassist, Andrew Blickenderfer’s moderate swing pulse.

Ms. Ritter’s “solo portraits” on the companion CD, River of Joy features sixteen altogether brief solo performances of standards and original compositions. This outing includes a few guest spots, by Ms. Ritter’s former teacher, pianist/composer Ran Blake, and bassist Steve Swallow. Essentially, the artist conveys a sense of understated elegance amid bluesy trills, emotionally complex segments, and sonically picturesque vistas, while also displaying a soft touch. Overall, Ms. Ritter judiciously enhances her already blossoming reputation with these fine new releases. Recommended.

Claire Ritter


Track listing: Castles in the Air1. Let’s Cool One 2. Imagine That 3. Opus 17: New Southern Symphonic Suite (parts 4-7) 8. True 9. Song In A Canon 10. Blue Monk 11. River Of Joy 12. At One 13. Red Pepper 14. Carolina CantoRiver of Joy1. Song In A Canyon 2. All In Time 3. River Of Joy 4. True 5. Carolina Canto 6. Tar 7. In Between 8. Imagine That 9. When I Fall In Love 10. Straight No Chaser 11. Maybe When It Rains 12. Almost Went To Spain 13. Wag Rag 14. Wintry Shadows 15. Sunny Side Of The Street 16. Straight No Chaser (take 2)

Personnel: Castles in the Air- Claire Ritter: piano – Steve Swallow: bass- Takaaki Masuko: percussion – Stan Strickland: woodwinds – Christine Van Arsdale: vocal & harp – Johnannes Ammon: violin – Andrew Blickenderfer: bassRiver of JoyClaire Ritter: piano – Ran Blake: piano – Steve Swallow: bass

Style: Straight-Ahead/Mainstream/Bop/Hard Bop/Cool
Published: November 01, 2001


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