Abdullah Ibrahim - African Suite For Trio & String Orchestra (1998)


African Suite presents Abdullah Ibrahim's regular trio with bassist Belden Bullock and drummer George Gray along with a large string section drawn from the Youth Orchestra of the European Community. Daniel Schnyder crafted the arrangements, which are orchestral reworkings of some of Ibrahim's compositions roughly spanning a 25-year period. The strings serve to heighten the evocative globalism of Ibrahim's work, in which the pianist's South African origin, Islamic faith, longtime European residence, and jazz immersion are incorporated with a dazzling imaginative breadth.

Here perhaps more than ever before, Ibrahim's piano is a subtle tool, coaxing the spare, singable melodies into being and generally hovering over the proceedings like a wise, almost detached presence. Both the pianist and the orchestra get a chance to shine alone, Ibrahim on "Aspen" and the orchestra on "Blanton." The latter, dedicated to the late Ellington bassist Jimmy Blanton, sounds uncannily like a jazz bassist bowing an arco solo.

The rhythm section gets a bit busier on the slow-grooving "Ishmael," the rollicking "Tsakwe," the 6/4 sketch "Damara Blue," and the brooding funk piece "Tintinyana." For sheer eclecticism and catchiness, nothing beats the "All Blues"-style "Barakaat" and the African-soul-jazz finale "The Mountain of the Night." But the strings are integrated more effectively on the calmer numbers, especially "The Call" and an absolutely breathtaking arrangement of "The Wedding." One only wishes something could have been done about the audible hiss on parts of the recording. (David R. Adler)


Since pianist Abdullah Ibrahim is a pianist with a picturesque and orchestral style, it is only logical that he would eventually record with a string section. Ibrahim, bassist Belden Bullock, and drummer George Gray are joined by ten violins, four violas, four cellists, and two additional bassists for this well-conceived project. The arrangements by Daniel Schnyder expertly orchestrate the beauty of Ibrahim's music to the strings, and the pianist rises to the occasion. "The Wedding" is most memorable, but all of the other songs (which include "Mind If," "The Call," and "The Mountain of the Night") are well worth hearing and fit together well in this melodic and thought-provoking suite. Recommended. (David R. Adler)


Recorded on November 12-17, 1997 at L'Abbatiale de Payerne, Switzerland




Personnel:
Belden Bullock (bass)
George Gray (drums)

Abdullah Ibrahim (piano)
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 Youth Orchestra Of The European Community conducted by Wolfgang Mertes:
Dahlia Adamopoulos (viola)
Charice Adriaansen (bass)
Enrico Alvares (violin)
Simone Bertz (violin)
Alan Brind (violin)
Michelle Bruil (viola)
Natalie Caron (cello)
Bogdan Dragus (violin)
Lea Duret (cello)
Ilona De Groot (violin)
Eva Lüthi (cello)
Ghislaine Benabdalla Mancel (violin)
Wolfgang Mertes (violin)
Chie Peters (violin)
Raphael Reber (viola)
Alexandre Sauvaire (violin)
Kristin Spencer (cello)
Knut Eric Sundquist (bass)
Estelle Villotte (viola)
Lucy Waterhouse (violin)



Tracklist:
01. Mindif (Ibrahim) 6.39
02. Ishmael (Ibrahim) 2.34
03. Tsakwe (Ibrahim) 5.36
04. The Call (Ibrahim) 6.43
05. Damara Blue (Ibrahim) 2.21
06. The Wedding (Ibrahim) 4.53
07. Blanton (Ibrahim) 1.53
08. Aspen (Ibrahim) 4.31
09. Barakaat (Ibrahim) 4.54
10. Tintinyana (Ibrahim) 5.54
11. The Mountain Of The Night (Ibrahim) 4.07

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