John Hadfield's Paris Quartet
John Hadfield's Paris Quartet
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- CatacombsComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin
Catacombs
04:45$2.30 - The RiverComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Chris Jennings John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin Sylvain Debaisieux
The River
08:04$3.40 - BarbèsComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Chris Jennings John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin Sylvain Debaisieux
Barbès
04:03$2.30 - Secret LanguageComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Nguyen Le John Hadfield
Secret Language
05:37$2.30 - Bonne NouvelleComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Chris Jennings John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin Sylvain Debaisieux
Bonne Nouvelle
06:36$2.30 - Castle of WaterComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Chris Jennings John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin Sylvain Debaisieux
Castle of Water
08:14$3.40 - Passage BradyComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Chris Jennings John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin Sylvain Debaisieux
Passage Brady
06:12$2.30 - La FourcheComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Chris Jennings John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin Sylvain Debaisieux
La Fourche
05:11$2.30 - FragmentsComposer(s) John HadfieldArtist(s) Chris Jennings John Hadfield Jozef Dumoulin Sylvain Debaisieux
Fragments
04:52$2.30
Total running time: 53 minutes.
Album information
Rooted in the values and approaches of jazz, John Hadfield's Paris Quartet offers a fresh musical view of the French capital.
This album explores the experience of foreigners in France. I see myself as belonging to a long genealogy of American artists who moved to Paris to escape the USA, a country that does not support its creators. Unlike my illustrious predecessors, I arrived in France during a pandemic that paralyzed the Parisian artistic scene. Paradoxically, the cancellation of live performances made it easier for me to collaborate with Parisian musicians and focus on composing. Rooted in the values and approaches of jazz, this album offers a musical view of Paris in the Covid-19 era. The ensemble’s direction, concept, and instrumentation is electronic and contemporary, using musical languages outside of the jazz tradition. Notably it mobilizes concepts from South Indian Carnatic music and North Africa. If French jazz musicians tend to mystify the New York and American music scene, having made the reverse journey, my music celebrates the mixing of culture that makes Paris a musical center. - John Hadfield