Orchestras

Orchestras

by Bill Frisell
Orchestras

Orchestras

by Bill Frisell

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Overview

Guitarist Bill Frisell marries intimate parlor jazz lyricism with wide-screen orchestrations on his lushly realized 2024 double-album Orchestras. Produced by Lee Townsend, the LP is culled from a handful of concerts Frisell gave from 2021 to 2022; the first with the 60-piece Brussels Philharmonic conducted by Alexander Hanson, and the second with the 11-piece Umbria Jazz Orchestra under the musical direction of Manuele Morbidini. All of these feature arrangements by the esteemed British composer/arranger Michael Gibbs and find Frisell joined by his trio with bassist Thomas Morgan and drummer Rudy Royston. Frisell's playing has always been a dichotomy; intimate and folky one minute and wide-swinging with spectral harmonics the next. He can play dissonant with an open-ended free jazz intensity, yet he often sticks to melody, lovingly eking out the sparest lullaby. He brings both of these sides together throughout Orchestras, often expanding upon songs he'd previously recorded in small group or solo settings on past albums. The first disc with the Brussels Philharmonic is more traditional-sounding and features warm renditions of Billy Strayhorn's "Lush Life" and Gibbs' "Sweet Rain," both of which recall the classic '60s orchestral jazz collaborations of Miles Davis and Gil Evans. There's also an exuberantly rootsy take on Frisell's "Rag" that nicely expands the whirling tune into a grand, cinematic cowboy waltz that sounds like Ennio Morricone taking on a song by Johann Strauss II. The second disc with Umbria Jazz Orchestra is more angular in tone as Frisell digs into the stormy modalism of "Lookout for Hope" and offers a spooky chamber take on his classic "Strange Meeting." Interestingly, there are two versions of Ron Carter's "Doom" presented, one with each ensemble and which illuminate subtle differences; the Brussels Philharmonic version sounding like a lost film noir theme and the Umbria Jazz version like a spare deconstruction of said theme. As a soloist, Frisell himself often leans toward deconstruction, as on "Beautiful Dreamer," where he solos first, scribbling out hints of Stephen Foster's folky tune before joining in with Brussels Philharmonic at the end for a deeply felt sing-along-style rendition of the melody. Rife with moments of artfully sustained anticipation, Orchestras is one of Frisell's most accessible and virtuosic recordings. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 04/19/2024
Label: Blue Note Records
UPC: 0602458837339
Rank: 496

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Nocturne Vulgaire
  2. Lush Life
  3. Doom
  4. Rag
  5. Throughout
  6. Electricity
  7. Sweet Rain
  8. Richter 858, No. 7
  9. Beautiful Dreamer

Disc 2

  1. Lookout for Hope
  2. Levees
  3. Strange Meeting
  4. Doom
  5. Electricity
  6. Monica Jane
  7. We Shall Overcome

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bill Frisell   Primary Artist,Guitar (Electric)
Umbria Jazz Orchestra   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Bart Lemmens   Violin,Soloist
Jan Buysschaert   Double Bass
Hans Van Der Zanden   Horn
Mirco Rubegni   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Christophe Pochet   Violin
Lucio Vieira   Double Bass
Philippe Allard   Viola
Giovanni Hoffer   French Horn
Emmanuel Tondus   Cello
Anne Boeykens   Clarinet
Guido Liveyns   Trombone
Olivia Bergeot   Violin
Naoko Ogura   Violin
Kirsten Andersen   Cello
Glauco Benedetti   Tuba
Samuel Nemtanu   Violin
Eline Groslot   Harp,Soloist
Elke Wynants   Cello
Lode Cartrysse   Oboe,Soloist
Luc Sirjacques   Trumpet
Midori Mori   Soloist,Clarinet
Simon Luce   Double Bass
Sophie Jomard   Cello
Veronique Burstin   Violin
Sarah Miller   Flute
Pietro Tonolo   Flute,Flute (Alto),Sax (Soprano)
Griet Francois   Viola,Soloist
Thomas Morgan   Bass
Rossano Emili   Clarinet,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)
Kristaps Bergs   Cello
Cristina Constantinescu   Violin
Massimo Morganti   Trombone
Kris Hellemans   Viola
Aline Janeczek   Violin
Mari Hagiwara   Violin
Barbara Gerarts   Cello
Manuele Morbidini   Clarinet,Conductor,Sax (Alto),Music Direction
Pedro Spallati   Clarinet,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Jean Xhonneux   Tuba,Soloist
Federico Pierantoni   Trombone
Anton Skakun   Violin
Julien Poli   Violin
Agnieszka Kosakowska   Viola
Alexis Delporte   Violin
Balder Dendievel   Oboe
Claudia Rigoni   Horn
Dante Caceres   Violin
Eleonore Malaboeuf   Violin
Elizaveta Rybentseva   Violin
Francisco Dourthe Orrego   Violin
Helene Koerver   Viola
Justine Rigutto   Violin
Kristina Rimkeviciute   Violin
Marceau Lefevre   Bassoon
Patricia Van Reusel   Viola
Sayoko Mundy   Violin
Thi Ngoc Phung Ha   Viola
Yoran Ambroes   Trombone
Alexander Kukso   Bassoon
Jose-Miguel Almeida Freitas   Viola
Annelies Broeckhoven   Violin
Alissa Vaitsner   Violin
Rudy Royston   Drums
Gert Francois   Soloist,Timpani
Alexander Hanson   Conductor
Thomas Fiorini   Double Bass
Ward Hoornaert   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Jan Buysschaert   Principal
Hans Van Der Zanden   Principal
Luke Jacobs   Design
Guido Liveyns   Principal
Marco Melchior   Engineer
Jeff Kolhede   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Samuel Nemtanu   Principal
Wouter Van Den Eynde   Principal
Stefano Lazzari   Production Assistant
Stephen Foster   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Lee Townsend   Producer
Ron Carter   Composer
Billy Strayhorn   Composer
Michael Gibbs   Arranger,Composer,Orchestration
Adam Munoz   Mixing,Engineer
Steve Fallone   Mastering
Claudia Engelhart   Live Sound
Anne Boeykens   Principal
Kristaps Bergs   Principal
Kris Hellemans   Principal
Mari Hagiwara   Principal
Francesco Chiocci   Production Assistant
Balder Dendievel   Principal
Marceau Lefevre   Principal
Traditional   Composer
Bill Frisell   Arranger,Composer
Gert Francois   Principal
Patrick Lemmens   Engineer,Pre-Mixing
Ward Hoornaert   Principal
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