Artist: Ohad Talmor Trio
Album: Mise En Place
Genre: Jazz
Year: 2021
Tracks: 9
Duration: 00:50:20
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Size: 921 MB
Tracklist:
01. Ohad Talmor Trio – Kamali (00:03:55)
02. Ohad Talmor Trio – Mixo Mode 19 (00:04:55)
03. Ohad Talmor Trio – Shymal Bose Chakradar (00:07:30)
04. Ohad Talmor Trio – Pairs (00:07:12)
05. Ohad Talmor Trio – Theme and Variations (00:05:18)
06. Ohad Talmor Trio – Wise One (00:06:55)
07. Ohad Talmor Trio – Rupak Tukra (00:05:02)
08. Ohad Talmor Trio – Back of the Plane (00:06:02)
09. Ohad Talmor Trio – After the Rain (00:03:27)
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Saxophonist and composer Ohad Talmor follows up his album Long Forms with the Ohad Talmor Newsreel Sextet (Intakt CD 341) – a trio recording with his closest musical friends in Brooklyn: guitarist Miles Okazaki and drummer Dan Weiss. Ohad Talmor is the very definition of a cosmopolitan artist, holding three passports – American, Swiss and Israeli – while being based in the polyglot borough of Brooklyn, New York. Although mentored by the late, great altoist Lee Konitz, Talmor has musical obsessions that range far and wide. From iconic tenor saxophonists like Sonny Rollins and Wayne Shorter to such disparate European composers as Bruckner and Ligeti to theintricacies of Hindustani classical music. Talmor has taken this album’s title, Mise en Place, from a French phrase often used to refer to the preparation and organization of all ingredients and implements ahead of cooking although, more pertinently, it’s also a colloquial French term for rhythmic accuracy in jazz. A fluent, precise “time feel” is a prime trait of his trio with Okazaki and Weiss. The trio plays as one, lithe and muscular. “Despite the technical demands of these pieces,” Talmor says, “our goal is to eschew stock licks, to really listen, to really improvise – to always be in the moment with the music.”