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290: ARUÁN ORTIZ. Cubanism – Piano Solo

Intakt Recording #290/ 2017

Aruán Ortiz: Piano

Recorded Dec 3, 4, 2016 by Martin Pearson at Radio Studio, Zürich.

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The acclaimed Cuban pianist and composer Aruán Ortiz, considered "an avatar of creative and progressive improvisation" (Ted Panken, Jazztimes Magazine) and a "first-rate" pianist (Nate Chinen, WBGO Jazz Radio), releases his solo piano album titled „Cub(an)ism“. This album was recorded by the engineer Martin Pearson in December 2016 at the Swiss National Radio in Zürich and produced by Intakt Records.

"Cub(an)ism is the result of an in-depth conversation with a range of musical idioms and styles, and various experiences from the phases of Ortiz’ life, in Cuba, Spain, France and the USA, which have formed his eclectic concept of music.

On this album, Ortiz’ pieces arise from specific ideas and moods, developed imperceptibly along systematic constructions spiked with the unexpected. Despite a certain adherence to system, the music on Cub(an)ism remains sensual at all times. Using clear but flexible systems, the music lives from structure and surprise. Crystalline structures are abruptly dissolved, clear forms blurred like a reflection in stormy water, before resurfacing. Ortiz’ music breathes this magic, the allure of dancing structures". (Florian Keller, liner notes)

Since his arrival to the international jazz scene, Aruán has played, recorded or toured with Esperanza Spalding, Greg Osby, Andrew Cyrille, Cindy Blackman-Santana, Terri Lyne Carrington, Oliver Lake, Don Byron, Rufus Reid, Wadada Leo Smith, and Wallace Roney, to name a few.

Album Credits

Cover art: Gottfried Honegger
Graphic design: Jonas Schoder
Liner notes: Florian Keller
Photos: Francesca Pfeffer

Compositions by Aruán Ortiz. Recorded Dec 3, 4, 2016 by Martin Pearson at Radio Studio, Zürich. In cooperation with SRF Kultur. Mixed and mastered by Martin Pearson. Produced by Intakt Records.

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Jean Buzelin
Cultur Jazz Magazine

Après un premier disque Intakt en trio qui nous avait fait forte impression (cf. Culturejazz « Les disques qui vous ont échappé (2) » 31/01/2016), le pianiste afro-cubain Aruán Ortiz nous en offre un second, cette fois un solo (il en avait réalisé un à Madrid vingt ans auparavant). Né à Santiago de Cuba, Ortiz débute par le violon puis s’oriente vers le violoncelle (en musique classique) avant de choisir le piano en 1992. Il a alors 19 ans et pratiquait obligatoirement l’instrument durant ses études musicales. Il voyage en Espagne, en France, et atterrit aux États-Unis, d’abord au Berklee College de Boston, où il découvre l’univers du free jazz – il considère le pianiste Muhal Richard Abrams comme son mentor – avant de s’installer à Brooklyn. Ce nouveau disque est donc sensé refléter diverses expériences de son parcours. On remarquera immédiatement l’intensité et la retenue qu’il imprime à son jeu de piano, souvent cristallin, clair et précis. Parmi les dix compositions, certaines s’appuient sur des polyrythmies souvent insistantes, d’autres, plus arythmiques, sont marquées par la musique contemporaine, voire impressionniste, certaines, plus calmes, sont comme des ballades... Notons que le (presque) titre éponyme, Cuban Cubism, s’inspire d’une peinture de son compatriote Wifredo Lam. Aruán Ortiz est un pianiste aussi singulier que sa musique est originale.

https://www.culturejazz.fr/spip.php?article3360

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José Carlos Fernandez
Time Out, Lisbon

O jogo de palavras que dá título à estreia do cubano Aruán Ortiz na modalidade piano solo espelha bem o conteúdo, onde jazz, música clássica e música tradicional cubana, vistos numa perspectiva que assume múltiplos pontos de vista e faz curvas se articulam. convertam em linhas quebradas e que, às vezes, os dois olhos fiquem do mesmo lado do nariz.
Senhor de uma técnica assombrosa e uma audácia ilimitada, Ortiz cria com essas dez composições um mundo estilhaçado e imprevisível, onde há espaço para labirintos polirrítmicos ("Louverture op. 1"), a solenidade hierática e misteriosa de Messiaen ("Yambú"), ostinati densos e arrebatadores ("Dominant Force"), ou a conversão do piano em instrumento de percussão ("Monochrome").

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