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5.0 out of 5 stars Paquito Swings His Own Classics, August 23, 2001
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Fred Bouchard (Brookline, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
This winning, sophisticated session pits Paquito's clarinet against chamber orchestra, in both jazz combo and turn-on-a-dime classical trio. The centerpiece, a 3-movement transcription of Argentine master Astor Piazzola's magnificent Concerto for Bandoneon, features Triángulo (Paquito with Argentine pianist Pablo Zinger and cellist Gustavo Tavares). They cross borders, geographical and musical, combining gimlet-eyed tango (love child of Cuban habañera), breezy swing, knife-edged solos, and deft ensembles. The jazzier "Habana" and "Brussels In The Rain" have a super rhythm section, with Frank Chastenier on limber piano and Purnell Saturnino popping congas under the strings. On Angel Lasala's Trio No. 1 -- Bartók's "Contrasts" gone Latino -- Triángulo wafts bougainvillea-by-moonlight exchanges from cello to clarinet. On "Dizzyness," Paquito playfully codifies licks from mentor Gillespie's book: "Night In Tunisia" variations, "Con Alma" coda. He's relaxed and fluent, showing Artie Shaw's lightly fruity tone and supple lines, garlanded with will-o-the-wisp licks of Buddy DeFranco's bebop.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to get, September 27, 2007
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R. Thompson (Monroeville, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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I had the pleasure of actually discussing this CD with Paquito at a book signing at Borders one afternoon. He correctly indicated that it is out-of-production, but I found a used copy and am glad I did. I find this CD to be almost Classical (as in European Classical music) in feel. It is very soothing and enjoyable accompaniment to other activities, such as reading a good book.
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