The Melodic Line
The Melodic Line
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- Blue FeatherComposer(s) Frank WoesteArtist(s) Reverso
Blue Feather
04:17$2.30 - MontparnasseComposer(s) Frank WoesteArtist(s) Reverso
Montparnasse
04:17$2.30 - Sisters of MineComposer(s) Ryan KeberleArtist(s) Reverso
Sisters of Mine
04:19$2.30 - L’Arlequin lunaireComposer(s) Frank WoesteArtist(s) Reverso
L’Arlequin lunaire
06:26$2.30 - Major jackComposer(s) Ryan KeberleArtist(s) Reverso
Major jack
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Total running time: 46 minutes.
Album information
Reverso is a transatlantic group of outstanding improvisers, equally at home in jazz and classical music. ‘The Melodic Line’, the group’s second album, is set against the backdrop of Paris in the Années Folles.
It is inspired by the aesthetic of the composers of the Groupe des Six (Poulenc, Milhaud, Honegger, Auric, Tailleferre and Durey). Jean Cocteau said that the only common point between these composers, apart from their friendship, was their ‘salvation of melodic line’. Frank Woeste, co-leader and composer of the group, has developed, in the course of his albums and tours, a unique language that makes him an unclassifiable and polymorphous artist, a sideman with prestigious musicians but also a producer. Vincent Courtois, a stunning cellist, is as comfortable in the classical repertory as in free improvisations or indeed in chanson. Ryan Keberle, the trio’s other co-leader and composer, is one of today’s key trombonists on the New York scene, whether with his group ‘Catharsis’ or with Maria Schneider and Dave Douglas.
All three pursue, with new points of reference, the same ambition, to ‘take music lovers out of their compartments and tune them to an unclassifiable “elsewhere”, impossible to label, where a certain French elegance meets American energy’ (Le Télégramme).