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Primal Colors

Primal Colors

Frankfurt Radio Symphony | Frankfurt Radio Big Band | Jim McNeely

Label: Challenge Records
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917360127
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Catalog number: CR 73601
Releasedate: 04-04-25
- "Primal Colors" brings together the best of two worlds—the improvisational energy of jazz performed by the Frankfurt Radio Big Band and the majestic grandeur of classical music from the Frankfurt Radio Symphony. This synergy is masterfully balanced to preserve the unique character of both genres
- Each track showcases incredible solo performances from members of the Big Band and Symphony, including Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn (soprano saxophone), Axel Schlosser (flugelhorn), and Martin Scales (guitar), adding depth and individuality to each piece
- Jim McNeely is an award-winning jazz composer known for his innovative approaches. "Primal Colors" further cements his reputation as a visionary artist who blends abstract concepts with rich musicality

"Primal Colors," composed by renowned jazz artist Jim McNeely, is an extraordinary collaboration between the Frankfurt Radio Symphony and the Frankfurt Radio Big Band. This album presents a groundbreaking musical exploration of colors—both visual and emotional—interpreted through the fusion of jazz and classical orchestration.

Inspired by the concept of primary colors and their primal significance, McNeely extends the palette to include black and white, delving deep into the symbolic and cultural meanings of each hue. The album spans five main movements, representing black, yellow, red, blue, and white, interspersed with interludes that serve as bridges between the musical shades.

Each movement showcases intricate compositions blending the unique identities of the symphony orchestra and jazz ensemble, avoiding fusion into a single style. Instead, McNeely masterfully contrasts their "musical dialects," creating dynamic interactions ranging from harmonious cooperation to dramatic conflict. Soloists from both ensembles, including soprano saxophonist Heinz-Dieter Sauerborn, flugelhornist Axel Schlosser, and guitarist Martin Scales, add vivid, personal interpretations that enhance the musical storytelling.

The compositions feature diverse influences, such as Indian ragas, classical modes, and blues traditions, while emphasizing McNeely's abstract approach to capturing the essence of color. From the dark and mysterious "Black" to the radiant and encompassing "White," each piece is rich with layered orchestration and emotional depth, resonating with both visual and auditory associations.