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4.7.22

ANAT FORT - A Long Story (2007) APE (image+.cue), lossless

“A long story” marks the international debut of Israeli-born pianist Anat Fort, in the company of three exceptional improvisers. The opening tune “Just Now” – an almost classical ballad that feels like a standard-in-the-making – demonstrates, right from the outset, Fort’s striking compositional gifts. Her pieces provide her fellow musicians with ample solo space; more crucially they also experiment analytically with different models of musical interaction in the ensemble. Elegantly carved tunes, their boldly melodic contours give way to adventurous improvised playing from all parties, with veteran clarinet innovator Perry Robinson, also making his ECM debut here, in particularly strong form.
 
Although Anat counts Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett and Paul Bley (and “much of the music on ECM”) among her formative influences, her music also subtly but clearly indicates her geographical origins. Born near Tel Aviv she studied classical piano as a child and began writing her own music and improvising from an early age, open to all the musical sounds of her environment. In the mid-1990s she came to the USA to study jazz, wanting to balance a natural tendency towards freer playing with a firm grounding in the tradition. Her teachers have included jazz greats Rufus Reid and Harold Mabern. In the last several years she has been a presence on NYC’s alternative jazz scene, but is also a highly regarded player in her homeland. She now splits her time between Israel and the US. Her most recent commission is the creation of five new arrangements of Israeli music for the Tel Aviv opera house.
 
The “long story” the album title refers to is more than a metaphor for the sometimes complicated paths music has to take from the composer’s mind to the listener’s ear. It rather concretely denotes the circuitous route by which this quartet – and eventually the record – came into existence. As Anat explains it in her liner notes: “I guess it had to be a long story: from the first time I heard Paul Motian on a Bill Evans record and was blown away I have dreamt of playing with him. Years later I met Ed who had been in many of Paul’s bands and we started playing together. It was around that time when I met Perry, too, and one day it all became clear: I had to make a record with Paul, and I couldn’t think of two better partners than Ed and Perry. I decided to throw the ball and ask him if he would do it. The request was odd, though not unheard of in the jazz world. At that point, Paul has never heard me or my music before, while I felt that through his music, he has been one of my strongest mentors for years.”
 
Paul Motian: “It was Ed Schuller that called me to take part in Anat Fort's recording. My first reaction was ‘no’ because I didn't know her music. Ed talked me into doing the session and then I was very pleasantly surprised at how great the music was – all Anat's music with a sort of middle Eastern Flavor – I liked the music so much that I recommended it to ECM. And I love the way the album came out!". ecm

Tracklist :
1    Just Now, Var. I    4:14
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2    Morning: Good    7:22
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3    Lullaby    5:59
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4    Chapter Two 3:43
Composed By – Anat Fort, Perry Robinson
5    Just Now, Var. II    3:59
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6    Not A Dream?    5:24
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7    Rehaired    5:55
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8    As Two / Something 'Bout Camels    5:52
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9    Not The Perfect Storm    7:21
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10    Chapter One    4:14
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11    Just Now, Var. III    2:14
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Credits :
Clarinet, Ocarina – Perry Robinson
Double Bass – Ed Schuller
Drums – Paul Motian
Piano – Anat Fort
Producer – Anat Fort, Manfred Eicher

ANAT FORT TRIO - And If (2010) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

“Anat Fort has a charming way of dispensing pastoralism and an insightful way of lining that pastoralism with depth”, wrote Jim Macnie, in the Village Voice, adding that “her trio has the kind of poise that lets her move from terra firma to the stratosphere'. In the Jewish Week, George Robinson observed that Fort “writes music that is a skillful mix of the romantic and the cerebral, like watching a flower open, an enthralling combination of geometry and color...” The Israeli pianist made a lot of friends with her widely-praised ECM debut “A Long Story” in 2007, and the new disc, with her regular working band, will make some more. ecm
Tracklist :
1    Paul Motian (1)    4:02
2    Clouds Moving    5:35
3    En If    5:54
4    Some    5:40
5    Something ‘Bout Camels    9:51
6    If    1:18
7    Lanesboro    5:15
8    Minnesota    7:34
9    Nu    2:50
10    Paul Motian (2)    4:00
Credits :
Double Bass – Gary Wang
Drums – Roland Schneider
Piano, Music By – Anat Fort

ANAT FORT TRIO | GIANLUIGI TROVESI - Birdwatching (2016) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

For her third ECM album, Israeli pianist Anat Fort augments her long-established trio – with bassist Gary Wang and drummer Roland Schneider – with a special guest: Italian reedman Gianluigi Trovesi. Fort and Trovesi have made a number of appearances together in recent years (from Italy’s Novara Jazz Festival to the Tel-Aviv Opera House), to critical acclaim, and Birdwatching, with its lively bright music, takes their rapport to the next level. There is an alert sense of joy in the playing. Of her album’s title Anat Fort says, “Many of my songs are inspired by movements of things in nature: animals, clouds, winds, water… I didn’t know what this record would be called but when I listened to the finished master I knew had to do with the movement of birds, and with watching, listening, waiting. It is as much about bird-watching outside as about watching that inner bird, the soul.” Quartet music is interspersed with improvised solo piano as the story unfolds in a series of vignettes. ecm
Tracklist :
1    First Rays 2'18
Music By – Anat Fort
2    Earth Talks 3'41
Music By – Anat Fort
3    Not The Perfect Storm 6'33
Music By – Anat Fort
4    It's Your Song 4'16
Music By – Anat Fort
5    Jumpin' In 6'08
Music By – Anat Fort
6    Milarepa Part 1 1'39
Music By – Anat Fort
7    Song Of The Phoenix I 4'35
Music By – Anat Fort
8    Song Of The Phoenix II 4'32
Music By – Anat Fort
9    Murmuration 5'27
Music By – Anat Fort
10    Meditation For A New Year 4'47
Music By – Anat Fort
11    Inner Voices 2'13
Music By – Fort, Wang, Trovesi, Schneider
12    Sun 2'13
Music By – Anat Fort
Credits :
Alto Clarinet – Gianluigi Trovesi
Double Bass – Gary Wang
Drums – Roland Schneider
Piano – Anat Fort

ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...