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Memorias
Maurice Ravel - Johann Sebastian Bach - George Gershwin - Alberto Ginastera - Astor Pizzolla

Memorias

clair-obscur saxophone quartet

Label: CAvi
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085534869
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Catalog number: AVI 8553486
Releasedate: 09-04-21
- Memorias is clair-obscur’s birthday present for Astor Piazzolla, who would have celebrated his 100th birthday in 2021
- Memorias is clair-obscur’s birthday present to itself.
- Memorias is a musical retrospect of 20 years of making music together.  
- clair-obscur is a saxophone quartet playing together over 20 years, releasing very indivudual albums and mostly with special arrangements of well known works

ASTOR PIAZZOLLA
Memorias in 6 TABLEAUX
PERSONAL NOTES by clair-obscur – Saxophone Quartet

Memorias I
Memorias is clair-obscur’s birthday present for Astor Piazzolla, who would have celebrated his 100th birthday in 2021. A manera de memorias is the title of Argentinean author Natalio Gorín’s anthology of interviews with Astor Piazzolla from the 1990s.

That book gave us the idea to record this album, which provides the listener with comprehensive insights into Piazzolla’s musical environment. For the
album Memorias, clair-obscur has taken Piazzolla’s six most important musical models and placed their works alongside his own in six musical tableaux.

The connections can be easy to spot; at other times, they are more subtle. Invariably, however, a novel, unexpected musical context allows us to hear Piazzolla’s music in a different way, with a fresh approach. Each of these musical tableaux is introduced by an original interview quote from the book A manera de memorias.

Memorias II
Memorias is clair-obscur’s birthday present to itself. This is the tenth album that clair-obscur has recorded in its current line-up, and we release it on the occasion of the quartet’s 20th birthday in the year 2021.

Many of the pieces on this recording have long been part of clair-obscur’s core repertoire. Memorias is a musical retrospect of 20 years of making music together. (excerpt from the Booklet’s liner notes)