The Alfabetos are guitar tablatures which were used until the end
of the 18th century, they scored the chords as letters as jazz and rock
music tablatures noxadays do. These simplified scores tell the
essential, giving the players all the freedom to improv and use their
virtuosity. For a long time, Rolf Lislevand played the electric guitar,
some rock and a lot of jazz music and just a little bit of classical
guitar to enter the conservatory. Pat Metheny leads him to jazz guitar,
but the real hit comes from a lute concert by Hopkinson Smith. He starts
learning how to play the lute and other early instruments. Ever since,
he has shared his time between the baroque and the jazz or alternative
stages along his improvisations. 'The baroque music offers much room,
there is always air around it' (Rolf Lislevand): Alfabeto proves that
baroque music was born in the street, that it was above all a music to
dance (folias,...), basically intended to entertain people...His
musicians in his ensemble are virtuoso improvisers, they dare everything
with as much freedom as possible. Three baroque guitars phrase, nuance,
launch solos and rhythms, they converse with Arianne Savall's aerial vocalizations, Pedro Estevna's imaginative drums or Bjorn Kyellemyr, one
of Charlie Mingus's disciples, who leaves her his double bass for some
colascione. (Naïve)
miércoles, 26 de abril de 2017
Ensemble Kapsberger / Rolf Lislevand ALFABETO
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