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1 janv. 2002 · In "Quicksand", the centerpiece of the album, the ARTE Quartett is joined by Berne and Marc Ducret, both of whom provide improvised commentary above and around what's on the page. Here, in one piece, is a fulfillment of the yin-yang ethos inherent in Berne's work, the tensile balance between composition and improvisation.
- The Sevens
Berne also utilizes his longtime musical associate Marc...
- The Sevens
Berne also utilizes his longtime musical associate Marc Ducret (acoustic guitar) during two solo works amid his group-based involvement. In addition, Berne's alto work is prominently featured on the extended arrangement titled "Quicksand."
5 juil. 2002 · The twenty-five minute, twenty-second track has Berne and guitarist Marc Ducret improvising over and around the chamber saxophone quartet's playing. But then, I am getting ahead of myself. The disc opens with the ARTE saxophone quartet playing Berne's composition "Repulsion," (think chamber music) a four melody dialogue.
4 oct. 2002 · Guitarist Marc Ducret plays a delectable acoustic solo (which sounds like Ralph Towner backwards), and guitarist/programmer David Torn joins Ducret, Berne and the sax quartet for some...
Tim Bernes constant search for challenge makes him one of the leading composers of new jazz – combined with the congenial guitarist Marc Ducret and the saxophone players of ARTE Quartett – this sextet joins compositions and improvisation in astounding ways.
On the lengthier "Quicksand", the quartet are joined by Berne and frequent collaborator, guitarist Marc Ducret, for 22 minutes of brilliant interplay between composition (represented by the...
Performers: Marc Ducret, guitar; ARTE Quartett; Tim Berne, alto saxophone; Beat Kappeler, baritone saxophone; Andrea Formenti, tenor saxophone; Beat Hofstetter, soprano saxophone Composition Date: 2001