Plews - Roses of Geddes and Kilravock
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Label: Prima Facie
Cat No: PFCD240
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th October 2024
Contents
Works
Concerto for improvised tenor saxophoneGuitar Sonatina
Roses of Geddes and Kilravock
Ruminations
Sonatina no.2 'Desabuse'
Artists
Steve Plews (piano)John Bailey (guitar)
Ed Jones (tenor saxophone)
William Garrett (Northumberland pipes)
Prima Facie Ensemble
Works
Concerto for improvised tenor saxophoneGuitar Sonatina
Roses of Geddes and Kilravock
Ruminations
Sonatina no.2 'Desabuse'
Artists
Steve Plews (piano)John Bailey (guitar)
Ed Jones (tenor saxophone)
William Garrett (Northumberland pipes)
Prima Facie Ensemble
About
Stephen is more widely known work as a producer, having produced many notable albums in the jazz and classical world by the likes of Peter Maxwell Davies, John McCabe and the renowned pianist Kenneth Hamilton.
Steve Plews was born in Salford, UK, in 1961. He was brought up in the market town of Macclesfield, where he studied at the King's School and was introduced to Stravinsky, Debussy and Ravel at an early age - composers that he feels have shaped his musical output. Since 1994 Steve has developed his musical career as a jazz pianist/bandleader, classical composer, CD producer and record label owner.
Steve is a champion of new music, setting up his label ASC Records to promote artists in contemporary jazz, and proud to promote premiere recordings by British classical composers through his label Prima Facie Records.
The album has a distinctly jazzy flavour. The opening guitar duet (dedicated to John MacGlauglin) is performed by jazz guitarist John Bailey. Ed Jones (tenor saxophone) plays on the next three short preludes and then improvises over an orchestral backing that Steve Plews created from various recording sessions over the last three years. Ed had not heard the backing and improvised over it blind. The composer said 'I wanted the Concerto to capture the essence of contemporary and to not sound too slick. It's supposed to be edgy and dissonant.' Ed Jones and Steve Plews have been friends since university and performed and recorded many times together.
The piano Sonatina is inspired by Ravel, Bill Evans and many more influential pianists and composers.
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