martes, 22 de junio de 2004

REVIEW: SIMON H. FELL - KALEIDOZYKLEN

 


SIMON H. FELL - KALEIDOZYKLEN (Bruce´s Fingers Recs., 2002 )


Produced By: Simon H. Fell


Tracks: 1- Duration, 2- Timbre, 3- Frequency, 4- (In)articulation, 5- Intensity


Cover Art by Simon H. Fell

Recorded at The Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall 


On this recording Simon H. Fell has put into one CD an interesting composition for improvised double bass, clarinet, piano and orchestra. So, here we Fell colaborating with Rachel Cocks on clarinet, Paul Kosciecha on piano and the LSTWO Ensemble conducted by Simon Baines. This compositions show us a different side of Simon Fell´s musical personality, this is a more introspective release with more relaxed improvisation and parts where the combination of ensemble and other instruments gives the listener a sensation of peace while the musicians are still experimenting. The five parts on this CD are really complex and have many different moods on each of them (the first one is more than 26 minutes long and makes all the musicians shine). A must for improvisers.

Favorite tracks: "Duration" and "Frequency"


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