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  1. Intakt CD 178. Pierre Favre, the great pioneer of the European jazz scene, the tone-colour-painter among the Jazz drummers, presents two duo-CDs with young musicans: with Samuel Blaser on trombone and Philipp Schaufelberger on guitar.

  2. 16. Aug. 2010 · Vol À Voile by Samuel Blaser, Pierre Favre released in 2010. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 CD release of "Vol À Voile" on Discogs.

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  4. Ensemble ils ont parcouru les multipistes, le temps d’un vol à voile. Chant contre chant, de plage en plage, Pierre Favre et Samuel Blaser laissent leurs talents réunis s’orienter vers des contrées où l’inhabitude règne sans partage.

    • +Pierre Favre & Samuel Blaser
    • +Blaser-Ducret Duo
    • +Blaser-Hemingway Duo
    • +Samuel Blaser Trio with Ducret and Peter Bruun
    • +Samuel Blaser Quartet
    • +Samuel Blaser Solo
    • +The Don Drummond Tribute
    • +Humair Blaser Känzig

    Pierre Favre was born in 1937, and has been an enduring figure in Swiss jazz since the 1950s. Samuel Blaser grew up aware of Favre’s work at home and with the larger European scene. When he returned to Europe from New York, he reached out to Favre, and their association began with a duo concert at Centre Dürrenmatt in Neuchâtel. They have continued...

    Two facts inspired Samuel Blaser to initiate his partnership with Marc Ducret; he knew that he appreciated the French electric guitarist’s playing, and he knew that Ducret liked to play with trombonists. From this common ground has grown an enduring partnership, with each musician completing many of the other’s projects. In this duo, they use a rep...

    American-born, Swiss-based Gerry Hemingway has been drumming, composing, and improvising since the 1970s with many titans of creative music, including Anthony Braxton, Cecil Taylor, Marilyn Crispell, John Butcher, and Georg Graewe. He brings textural variety, rhythmic imagination, and an ability to relate all forms of music back to the blues; what ...

    Danish drummer Peter Bruun joined Samuel Blaser and Marc Ducret for the first time in 2013, and as of the great pause of 2020 they have played over 150 concerts together. For several years that was the only way to experience their mercurial interaction, which encompasses lyrical melodic statements, hushed abstractions, and exhaustive explorations o...

    For as long as he has been a bandleader and recording artist, Samuel Blaser has usually had a quartet that showcases his compositions and affords him the resources to investigate formal concerns. The current membership includes keyboardist Russ Lossing, bassist Masa Kamaguchi, and drummer Gerry Hemingway. On their most recent recording, Early In Th...

    Solo trombone improvisers are rare specimens, and many current practitioners tilt heavily towards extended techniques. While Samuel Blaser does not shy away from such effects, he has established a singular solo language on his instrument by placing equal emphasis on melody, wit, and a proactive relationship to space and acoustics. On 18 Monologues ...

    Jamaican ska music is recognized as the precursor to reggae, but it is also a child of jazz. During the 1960s trombonist Don Drummond, tenor saxophonist Tommy McCook, and the other founding members of the Skatalites applied their bebop chops to mento, calypso, and American pop rhythms to create ska’s distinctly choppy groove. Samuel Blaser and keyb...

    While drummer Daniel Humair, bassist Heiri Känzig, and trombonist Samuel Blaser represent three generations of Swiss jazz, they find ample common ground on their debut recording, 1291. Named for the year that Switzerland’s original three cantons united, the album honors their shared heritage by including “Guggisberglied,” a folk song that is nearly...

  5. When they made their first album, Vol À Voile (Intakt Records), in September 2009, they had only played a couple gigs together. Since then, they’ve toured together in China, the USA, and all over Europe. Blaser and Favre have forged a strong personal and musical bond forged by common cultural roots, shared musical affinities, and frequent ...

  6. taxes & free shipping worldwide included Pierre Favre - Drums, Samuel Blaser - Trombone 01: Franchement 02: Quai des Brumes 03: Babel I 04: Babel V 05: We Tried 06: Inextricable 07: Les pourchassés 08: Life In Slow Motion 09: Vol à Voile ← BACK TO MUSIC SHOP