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Stefano Maltese Open Sound Ensemble: Living Alive
ByThis band offers plenty of surprises! The compositions are precise yet evolutionary by nature with many twists and turns. Maltese and company swing, execute free-improv and at times hint at Cabaret music. These Maltese compositions are diverse and often unrestrained but when they pull out all the stops it’s of an explosive nature augmented by a strong constitution. The Open Sound Ensemble purvey scenarios that are exploratory yet substantial in content. Not casual listening for sure but once you focus on the intentions and overall output it starts making clear sense. After all, most music of this nature is bound to elicit responses and emotions from the listener. That’s the beauty of it.
Personnel
Stefano Maltese; Soprano & Alto Saxes; Bass Clarinet: Arkady Shilkloper; French Horn; Flugelhorn: Sophia Domancich; Piano: Paul Rogers; 5-String Bass: Antonio Moncada; Drums & Percussion: Gioconda Cilio; Voice, Percussion.
Album information
Title: Living Alive | Year Released: 1999 | Record Label: Leo Records
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