Satoko Fujii Orchestra Tokyo: Zakopane
ByThe four trumpets and three trombones combine varied persuasions, from the unexpected flavors of warmth and earthiness to the wildly unpredictable shrieks, honks, snorts and smears of almost interstellar origin. Five woodwinds break every barrier, from the staid to the farthest end of the sound spectrum. Fujii employs guitar to occupy the space of her absent piano, and then demands it traverse the outer perimeter of that stringed instrumentat times as far, if not farther, as guitarists like Sonny Sharrock and Fred Frith have ventured at different points in time.
On Zakopaneat least, bassist Toshiki Nagata stands rock steady behind the band, but is also called upon to swing with sensuous abandon from time to timesoloing, on "Inori," with character and succinct melody. Drummer Akira Horikoshi creates a porous sheet of sound behind the canvas where brass and woodwinds cast their colors, but rattles both perceived and actual canvases by throwing caution to the winds at every turn, coming up with rhythmic swells on which the other members of the band can bob, pitch and roll.
Zakopane contains some of the finest big band writing ever, like on the sweeping and vivid title tune. Yet it can also be exacting ("Negotiation Steps"), or undulating and mysterious ("Desert Ship"), when Fujii's husband, Natsuki Tamura weaves his wistful trumpet around the ululations of Sachi Hayasaka's soprano saxophone. The miraculous and magical elements combine to provide splendid prospects of color in "Tropical Fish" and "Trout," and there is a myriad other examples of unbridled genius on an album that should surely be on "best of the big band" listings for 2010.
The absence of Fujii's virtuoso piano on Zakopane is felt at times, but then the rich nature of the album compensates. She distinguishes herself further by telling stories as masterfully in music as director Akira Kurosawa does with film and Toshiro Mifune does through acting.
Track Listing
Negotiation Steps; Desert Ship; Zee; Sakura; Tropical Fish; Zakopane; Trout; Inori.
Personnel
Sachi Hayasaka: soprano and alto saxophones; Kunihiro Izumi: alto saxophone; Kenichi Matsumoto: tenor saxophone; Masaya Kimura: tenor saxophone; Ryuichi Yoshida: baritone saxophone; Natsuki Tamura: trumpet; Yoshihito Fukumoto: trumpet; Takao Watanabe: trumpet; Yusako Shirotani: trumpet; Haguregumo Nagamatsu: trombone; Yasuyuki Takahashi: trombone; Toshihiro Koike: trombone; Kelly Churko: guitar; Toshiki Nagata: bass; Akira Horikoshi: drums.
Album information
Title: Zakopane | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Libra Records
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Instrument: Piano
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