Look Both Ways

Description: 
Berio vs. Charlie Parker
Composers: 
David Sherr
Luciano Berio
Performers: 
Amy Wilkins
ArtMusic Ensemble
Brain Swartz
Cynthia Fogg
David Sherr
Harvery Newmark
Joe LaBarbera
Scott Higgins
Shelly Berg
Catalog Number: 
#541
Genre: 
Jazz
new classical
Collection: 
saxophone
clarinet
flute
improvisation
Location: 

Los Angeles, CA

Price: 
$15.00
Release Date: 
Sep 25, 2000
Liner Notes: 
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1 CD
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Song TitleTimePrice
1.Sequenza I06:28$0.99
2.Debussy Deb-You-Do: Part I07:34$0.99
3.Debussy Deb-You-Do: Part II06:54$0.99
4.Sax Lines and Audio Tape06:22$0.99
5.Sequenza VII08:28$0.99
6.Palimpsest08:34$0.99
7.Sequenza IXa14:48
8.In the Pocketa Pocketa07:38$0.99
One Sheet: 

Chamber music and jazz intersect in Look Both Ways, the first cd by Los Angeles-based ArtMusic Ensemble. Featured are three of Luciano Berio’s landmark Sequenzas,  20th Century masterpieces for solo flute, oboe and clarinet, all given definitive performances by the ensemble’s leader, David Sherr.  There are also four of Sherr’s compositions, two of them based on material from the Sequenzas.  Debussy-Deb-You-Do is a set of variations, written and improvised, for two ensembles.  The thematic material is derived from Sequenzas I and IXa.  Palimpsest is an accompaniment to Sequenza VII, also for two ensembles, also written and improvised. Sax Lines And Audio Tape, and In The Pocketa Pocketa  are jazz pieces based on tone rows. 

Look Both Ways is 21st Century chamber music brilliantly performed by the ArtMusic Ensemble, featuring some of California’s hottest players.

Reviews: 

CHAMBER MUSIC

"...an unusual recording that places Luciano Berio's modernist works alongside the jazzy musings of composer David Sherr. The ArtMusic Ensemble shows its versatility in this disc, giving both high quality jazz and contemporary classical performances." - Franghiz Ali-Zadeh

ALL MUSIC GUIDE

"convincingly delivered...clever compositional derivation." - Francois Couture

SEQUENZA 21

"Show us a recording that takes its inspiration from Luciano Berio's Sequenzas and the first 13 notes of Charlie Parker's riff on "The Song is You" and we'll show you an album that we flat-out love. These guys seriously cook!"

"an intriguing new sound world-provoking juxtaposition and integration of jazz and contemporary music" - Joan Jeanrenaud

"Extremely innovative" - Bill Watrous

THE WIRE

"Sherr's Debussy Deb-You-Do, partly written, partly improvised, supplies a missing link between Berio and Dizzy Gillespie. Tastefully accomplished" - Julian Cowley

"Beautifully played" - Roger Kellaway

20THE CENTURY MUSIC

"As for the Berioian side, these are fine performances, state of the art from Sherr in all three cases. The oboe Sequenza is particularly alarming with its multiphonics and microtones.... A fantastic performance of a fantastic piece." - Mark Alburger

MUSIC WEB INTERNATIONAL

David Sherr is not only a planet in himself; he is a galaxy... There is talen, talent and TALENT. David Sherr's abilities sparkle like stardust on the latter... a musician of the XX!st century. This is new music at its best. - Jennifer Paull

MUSIC AND VISION

Fascinating music 
'... a great interpreter and technical artist.' 

A really surprising, exciting and captivating recording by an outstanding Ensemble, led by the outstanding David Sherr, an instrumentalist and musician of formidable stature. It is challenging enough for any flautist to take on the earliest of Berio's Sequenzas, each a tour-de-force both technically and creatively. But to have the same player perform Sequenza VII, the one written for oboe virtuoso and composer Heinz Holliger in 1969 [listen -- track 5, 4:02-4:54], and then produce a stunning performance of the eloquent Sequenza IXa of 1980, an amazing fifteen-minute solo originally written for Claude Delangle -- then it has to be admitted that we are listening to a great interpreter and technical artist 

These performances alone are worth whatever it takes to obtain this CD. Add to that, however, David Sherr's exciting first class performance on alto saxophone in the first movement of his own jazz suite The Secret Life of Walter MIDI, and you have the complete picture. As seems to be Sherr's interest, he extracts from unlikely sources something as near to a twelve-tone series and moulds it into a wonderfully flexible composition. The first movement Sax Lines and Audio Tape takes the first thirteen notes of Charlie Parker's solo of Kern-Hammerstein's The Song is You and makes fascinating music. Later are heard superb solos from Brian Swartz on trumpet and Shelley Berg on piano. The third movement of the suite, In The Pocketa Pocketa is made out of lines from Mozart's 40th Symphony. 

There are other Sherr pieces too. After the oboe Sequenza comes Palimpset, a repeat of Berio's solo piece with Sherr's added accompaniment for the full ensemble, superimposing his own improvised flute part. Debussy-Deb-You-Do is two sets of variations on material derived from Sequenza I and a Dizzy Gillespie solo. This is certainly a CD to get your hands on and your ears around, and will be very rewarding for the effort. - Patric Standford