Mark Alban Lotz - flutes
Grzegorz Piasecki - double bass
Wojciech Buliński - drums
The Wroclaw Sessions
AUDIO CAVE 2019/006
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by a
trio led by veteran German (resident in Netherlands) flautist/composer
Mark Alban Lotz with Polish bassist Grzegorz Piasecki and drummer Wojciech
Buliński. The music was recorded during an impromptu recording session,
organized while Lotz gave master classes in Wroclaw. The album presents nine tracks, six
of which were recorded by the trio and three by a duo of Lotz and Piasecki due
to Buliński's illness. Two of the tracks are composed/co-composed by Lotz,
two others are co-composed by Lotz and Piasecki and five are Jazz/Pop
standards.
Although by and large based on
composed themes, the music is mostly improvised and offers an informal, free
spirited atmosphere, which is quite enjoyable in view of the tendency to take
Jazz way too seriously and in a cerebral fashion, forgetting about the
intrinsic spontaneity it is supposed to be based on. Despite the obvious age
and experience differences between Lotz and the two Polish Jazz youngsters, the
trio manages to achieve a coherent and quite inventive cooperation and the
result is surprisingly pleasing.
The flute is a sadly neglected
instrument in Jazz and therefore hearing great flute performances is always a
joyful experience for yours truly, especially since it happens to be one of my
favorite instruments. The album's liner notes mention the legendary Dutch
flautist Chris Hinze, one of the great European Jazz pioneers since the late
1960s and a superb player/composer, which of course bring on fond memories.
Lotz has an impressive recorded legacy, which sadly I am not all too well
familiar with, but his biography and interest in World Music is certainly
reflected in the music present on this album.
Overall this is a document of a
moment captured in the studio, which is definitely worth investigating, even if
it does not offer any grandiose revelations. It is honest, well played and
interesting Jazz music, spirited and enjoyable, which obviously deserves to be
captured for posterity. An absolute must for Jazz flute connoisseurs,
obviously!
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