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David Friesen- Testimony

SKU: 805558280924
Regular price ¥126.00
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the album cover for David Friesen - Testimony
the album cover for David Friesen - Testimony

Once in a great while, a musician emerges with such authority and such seemingly effortless originality that his place in the front ranks of his instrument is unquestioned. So it is with David Friesen. - Nat Hentoff. A major international jazz figure for over 50 years, bassist-composer David Friesen continues his unflagging process of creating new defining works, with the ambitious, expansive, and deeply personal musical explorations found on Testimony. Through the desire to better understand his Mother's Ukrainian heritage, and with inspired leg-work from his Czech-based assistant, Natalie Digtyar, Friesen found himself on a 2015 tour of family landmarks in Smila, Ukraine, fully researched and led by a television crew and the local historical museum. Meeting Oleksandr Pirozhenko, director of the National Academic Symphonic Band of Ukraine, set in motion the collaboration heard here, beginning with a sold-out 2016 "homecoming" concert in Smila's Concert Hall, followed by this live recording from Kiev's National Philharmonic Hall in December, 2018. Arrangements of Friesen's profoundly spiritual compositions unfold, offering passages exploding with orchestral grandeur alongside lone whispers from solo piano, vibes or bass, and intimate quartet vignettes, all reflecting the myriad emotions exposed through his journey of ancestral discovery.

Tracklist:

  1. Prelude
  2. Still Waters
  3. Meaningful
  4. Distant Shores
  5. Tribute
  6. Sequence
  7. Another Time, Another Place
  8. Time Never Ends
  9. Deep South Blues
  10. My Faith, My Life
  11. Make Believe
  12. New Ballad
  13. Sailing
  14. Going Forth
  15. Pumpkin
  16. New Hope
  17. Lament For The Lost/Procession
Format: New CD/Jazz

David Friesen- Testimony

SKU: 805558280924
Regular price ¥126.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 11.20.2020

 
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Once in a great while, a musician emerges with such authority and such seemingly effortless originality that his place in the front ranks of his instrument is unquestioned. So it is with David Friesen. - Nat Hentoff. A major international jazz figure for over 50 years, bassist-composer David Friesen continues his unflagging process of creating new defining works, with the ambitious, expansive, and deeply personal musical explorations found on Testimony. Through the desire to better understand his Mother's Ukrainian heritage, and with inspired leg-work from his Czech-based assistant, Natalie Digtyar, Friesen found himself on a 2015 tour of family landmarks in Smila, Ukraine, fully researched and led by a television crew and the local historical museum. Meeting Oleksandr Pirozhenko, director of the National Academic Symphonic Band of Ukraine, set in motion the collaboration heard here, beginning with a sold-out 2016 "homecoming" concert in Smila's Concert Hall, followed by this live recording from Kiev's National Philharmonic Hall in December, 2018. Arrangements of Friesen's profoundly spiritual compositions unfold, offering passages exploding with orchestral grandeur alongside lone whispers from solo piano, vibes or bass, and intimate quartet vignettes, all reflecting the myriad emotions exposed through his journey of ancestral discovery.

Tracklist:

  1. Prelude
  2. Still Waters
  3. Meaningful
  4. Distant Shores
  5. Tribute
  6. Sequence
  7. Another Time, Another Place
  8. Time Never Ends
  9. Deep South Blues
  10. My Faith, My Life
  11. Make Believe
  12. New Ballad
  13. Sailing
  14. Going Forth
  15. Pumpkin
  16. New Hope
  17. Lament For The Lost/Procession