Vocalist and violinist Alice Zawadzki, pianist Fred Thomas (who also plays the vielle and drums here) and bassist Misha Mullov-Abbado present a rare alchemy on their trio debut, fusing folk idioms from a multitude of sources with free flowing interplay and
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Vocalist and violinist Alice Zawadzki, pianist Fred Thomas (who also plays the vielle and drums here) and bassist Misha Mullov-Abbado present a rare alchemy on their trio debut, fusing folk idioms from a multitude of sources with free flowing interplay and fluid structures. Inhabiting their own stylistic realm, the trio encompasses folk song, chamber music, improvisation and acoustic jazz, and on Za Grami they present the full span of their reach in a mesmerizing whole.
Ladino traditionals are heard alongside striking renditions of Gustavo Santaolallas Sultate Las Cintas and Simn Dazs Tonada De Luna Llena. The title-lending Polish traditional Za Grami is performed in a poignant interpretation by Zawadzki and the Renaissance piece Je Suis Trop Jeunette finds a kindred spirit in Fred Thomass monody-inspired setting of James Joyces in Gentle Lady.
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Collected on our travels and taught to us by our friends, these are songs we have learnt and loved together. Gathered from Argentina, France, Venezuela, Poland and the deep well of Sephardic culture, these folk tales speak to the moon, the mountains, the rain, the madness of humans and the prophecies of birds. Alice, Fred and Misha
Recorded at the Auditorio Stelio Molo in Lugano, June 2023, the album was produced by Manfred Eicher.
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