Source: The Santa Fe New MexicanJuly 26--New York composer and reed man Rob Mosher has found inspiration in the tiny Montana town of Polebridge (population 88), or more specifically at the upright piano in the tourist stop's mercantile.自存倉 What he's made of it is a bit of Americana that transcends period and style. This is a wonderfully simple collection of chamber-jazz pieces, beautifully orchestrated with few instruments, that come together like the sections of a quilt. Trumpeter Micah Killion's bright play holds it all together with plain-and-simple lyricism and, at times, muted effects. The disc opens innocently enough with Ken Burns documentary-style fiddle music before it suddenly twists off into atonal contrast. The following piece, "Rango Tango," is a stately affair that includes Mosher's clarinet dancing with a t迷你倉新蒲崗umpet that wants to lead. This kind of contrast continues throughout the disc, with klezmer-inspired jazz mixing with honky-tonk piano tunes and involved waltzes. "North by Northwest" opens on a beautiful blend of piano and arco bass until strings and clarinet ?add a creamy richness. Hammond B3 organ and bassoon give "Didn't Ask (Breathe Now)" a sonic depth appropriate to its thoughtfulness. "The Klesmanaughts" is a lively comedic romp that features playful clarinet and trumpet exchanges ending with a staggering unison suggestive of a drunk exiting a bar. Polebridge is a fun town, but it is serious, too -- and well worth the visit.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.) Visit The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.) at www.santafenewmexican.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉出租
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