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Stir

Yves Charuest / Nicolas Caloia, Peter Valsamis, Agustí Fernández

This is free jazz of the first order. The WholeNote, Canada

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The group involved in Stir begins as an unrecorded Montréal-based trio called Still that consists of alto saxophonist Yves Charuest, bassist Nicolas Caloia and drummer Peter Valsamis, then adds the titanic Spanish pianist Agustí Fernández. It’s a collective performance by a compound ensemble devoted to free jazz, but there’s also a sense of traditional roles, with Charuest and Fernández frequently in the foreground.

Charuest runs counter to expectations for free jazz saxophonists, his playing consistently lyrical, often understated, his brief, sometimes elliptical lines conveying intense passion and thought, but rarely cascades of notes or distorted timbres. His original models likely included Lee Konitz, but Charuest, who began his career in the 1980s and spent a creative stretch in Europe, long ago sublimated his influences into a distinctly personal style. Charuest’s meeting with Fernández can suggest some of the David-and-Goliath dialogue of Jimmy Lyons and Cecil Taylor, but the telepathic interaction practised by the two is remarkable, with even short, simultaneous phrases sounding like they might have arrived via manuscript paper.

CD (TDB 9021)

  • Étiquette: Tour de bras
  • TDB 9021
  • 2017
  • 130 mm × 138 mm × 4 mm
  • 30 g

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Stuart Broomer, The WholeNote, no 22:9, 1 juin 2017
This is free jazz of the first order.