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The Idea of North

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Download links and information about The Idea of North by Andrew Rathbun. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 57:50 minutes.

Artist: Andrew Rathbun
Release date: 2010
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 57:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Echoes 8:37
2. Harsh 8:32
3. Across the Country 8:23
4. December 5:14
5. Teru (featuring Wayne Shorter) 4:25
6. Rockies 9:48
7. Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits (featuring Christoph Willibald Gluck) 4:59
8. Arctic 7:52

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Andrew Rathbun's CD The Idea of North was inspired by the late classical pianist Glenn Gould's radio documentary of the same name, though the latter debuted back in 1967 (after Gould had retired from public performing). Rathbun, a fellow Canadian, used the diversity of his homeland's geography and climate, plus the solitude of much of the landscape, as stimulus for his compositions. The saxophonist penned six sketches to give his musical interpretation of Canada. "Harsh" unfolds into the avant-garde, with his hard-blowing tenor sax interacting with the tense rhythm section. As Rathbun switches to soprano sax for the tantalizing post-bop "December," one can feel the sense of isolation and loneliness during a winter journey far from civilization. The interplay of trumpeter Taylor Haskins and pianist Frank Carlberg is a highlight of Rathbun's demanding "Rockies." Rathbun also incorporates music by others, with a haunting treatment of Wayne Shorter's ballad "Teru" (playing tenor) and a majestic setting of 18th century German composer Christoph Gluck's Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits, where he again switches to soprano. Andrew Rathbun's The Idea of North needs no film footage to convey the wonders of Canada.