Viertens by MANFRED SCHULZE BLÄSER QUINTETT
Tracklist
| 1. | Choral für Dr. Martin Luther King | 7:55 |
| 2. | B-A-C-H | 15:42 |
| 3. | Viertens | 12:48 |
| 4. | Suite für Improvistions Quintett | 9:09 |
Credits
released May 20, 1988
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REVIEWS
"The Viertens pieces reinforce the view that this was one of the most radical, yet underappreciated, groups to emerge from the GDR." -- Rubberneck
"Incisive notated passages and intriguing improvisational strategies; imagine ROVA with George Lewis sitting in." -- Bill Shoemaker, JazzTimes
"Schulze has been working with avant-garde, all-horn groups since 1969, and this tremendous CD [FMP 087] shows the results. Schulze structures his music splendidly, with orchestral architecture and lots of group-oriented developmental processes. But he also pilots this quintet into awesome feats of full-bore sound, from the very subdued to very subversively intense." -- CODA
Manfred Schulze Bläser Quintett
Manfred Schulze: baritone saxophone
Manfred Hering: reeds
Dietmar Diesner: reeds
Heiner Reinhardt: reeds
Johannes Bauer: trombone
Recorded by Jost Gebers on July 19th, 1986, at the FMP-Studio in Berlin.
CD mastering by Jonas Bergler/Olaf Rupp.
Produced by Jost Gebers.
Cover design by Manfred Kussatz.
Photographs by Dagmar Gebers.
Release note: Two of the original LP's four tracks were previously released on CD, FMPCD 87: www.fmp-label.de/fmplabel/catalog2/fmpcd087.html.
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REVIEWS
"The Viertens pieces reinforce the view that this was one of the most radical, yet underappreciated, groups to emerge from the GDR." -- Rubberneck
"Incisive notated passages and intriguing improvisational strategies; imagine ROVA with George Lewis sitting in." -- Bill Shoemaker, JazzTimes
"Schulze has been working with avant-garde, all-horn groups since 1969, and this tremendous CD [FMP 087] shows the results. Schulze structures his music splendidly, with orchestral architecture and lots of group-oriented developmental processes. But he also pilots this quintet into awesome feats of full-bore sound, from the very subdued to very subversively intense." -- CODA
Manfred Schulze Bläser Quintett
Manfred Schulze: baritone saxophone
Manfred Hering: reeds
Dietmar Diesner: reeds
Heiner Reinhardt: reeds
Johannes Bauer: trombone
Recorded by Jost Gebers on July 19th, 1986, at the FMP-Studio in Berlin.
CD mastering by Jonas Bergler/Olaf Rupp.
Produced by Jost Gebers.
Cover design by Manfred Kussatz.
Photographs by Dagmar Gebers.
Release note: Two of the original LP's four tracks were previously released on CD, FMPCD 87: www.fmp-label.de/fmplabel/catalog2/fmpcd087.html.
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