Plays Mozart
Download links and information about Plays Mozart by DJ Olive, Ralph Alessi, Uri Caine, Jim Black, Nguyên Lê / Nguyen Le, Joyce Hammann, Drew Gress, Chris Speed, Uri Caine Ensemble. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:16:09 minutes.
Artist: | DJ Olive, Ralph Alessi, Uri Caine, Jim Black, Nguyên Lê / Nguyen Le, Joyce Hammann, Drew Gress, Chris Speed, Uri Caine Ensemble |
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Release date: | 2007 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 10 |
Duration: | 01:16:09 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Piano Sonata In C Major K545: First Movement | 3:47 |
2. | Symphony 40 In G Minor K550: First Movement | 12:57 |
3. | Symphony 41 In C Major K551: Second Movement | 10:16 |
4. | Clarinet Quintet In a Major K581: Fourth Movement | 7:47 |
5. | Piano Sonata In C Major K545: Second Movement | 7:57 |
6. | Sinfonia Concertante In Eb Major K364: Third Movement | 6:38 |
7. | "Batti, Batti, O Bel Masseto" Aria from "Don Giovanni" K527 | 8:50 |
8. | "Bei Männern, Welche Liebe Fühlen" Duet and "Der Hölle Rache Kocht In Meinem Herzen" Aria from "Die Zauberflöte" K620 | 5:46 |
9. | Turkish Rondo from Piano Sonata In a Major K331 | 8:27 |
10. | Piano Sonata In C Major K545: Third Movement | 3:44 |
Details
[Edit]Few jazz performers have been as successful in applying their improvisational chops to the work of revered classical composers as this Philadelphia born pianist Uri Caine, whose catalog over the years has included homages to everyone from Herbie Hancock and Thelonious Monk to the songs of Tin Pan Alley and more recently, Mahler, Wagner, Bach, Beethoven and Schumann. His current ensemble, which features violinist Joyce Hammann, clarinetist Chris Speed, trumpeter Ralph Alessi, electric guitarist Nguyên Lê, and DJ Olive on turntables, takes Mozart out of his own century and puts him into an experimental jazz crazy house circa 2007 — a time travel experience that is partially eloquent and recognizably beautiful (Piano Sonata in C Major) and at times disorienting, hauntingly strange and overly chaotic (Symphony 40 in G Minor). Some tracks like Symphony 41 in C Major fuse Mozart's inherent lyricism with trippy ambient textures and unexpected textures like rock guitar. Arranged around three solo piano sonatas that act as bookends and an intermission of sorts, the album swings mercurially from mood, paying strict homage at times but also reminding the listener that centuries have passed and it's time for new twists on the sacred. One's enjoyment will depend solely on his or her passion for tradition, but overall, for the adventurous, Plays Mozart is worth at least one test spin.