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Tony Overwater Trio & Calefax Reed Quintet
Ellington Suites
2005

Tony Overwater - double bass
Maarten Ornstein - tenor saxophone
Wim Kegel - drums

Oliver Boekhoorn - oboe, English horn
Ivar Berix - clarinet
Raaf Hekkema - saxophone
Jelte Althuis - bass clarinet
Alban Wesly - bassoon

Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn: Far East Suite
1. Tourist Point of View
2. Bluebird of Delhi
3. Isfahan
4. Depk
5. Agra
6. Amad
7. Ad Lib on Nippon

Duke Ellington: The River
8. The Spring
9. The Run
10. The Meander
11. The Giggling Rapids
12. The Lake
13. The Falls / Whirlpool
14. The River
15. The Neo-hip-hot Cool-kiddies Community
16. Village of the Virgins
17. The Mother, her Majesty the Sea / The Spring
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In 2005 the renowned jazz trio of bass player Tony Overwater and the highly acclaimed classical reed quintet Calefax, join forces record two suites of Duke Ellington: the famous Far East Suite and the lesser known The River. This project is not only remarkable because of the interesting cooperation between classical and jazz and the choice of repertoire, but also for the fine arrangements that were for made for this particular line up, without piano! The result has been recorded in February 2005 at the prestigious new Bimhuis in Amsterdam.

Tony Overwater Trio & Calefax Reed Quintet
Biographies

The Tony Overwater Trio consist of three top jazz musicians, centred around one of Holland’s finest bass players. This gifted musician, who a/o played with Sunny Murray, David Murray, Paulo Fresu and Pat Metheny and who is a member of the renowned Yuri Honing Trio, is also a highly acclaimed composer contributing to documentaries and ballets. Overwater’s musical interest ranges from jazz to improvised and world music. In 2000 the Tony Overwater Trio featuring flugelhorn player Ack van Rooyen and cellist Ernst Reyseger, create quite a stir when they release their Edison (Dutch Grammy) awarded album OP, a tribute to bassist Oscar Pettiford. In 2003 Overwater receives the VPRO/Boy Edgar Prize, thé Dutch jazz award.

Calefax Reed Quintet, founded in 1985, can be described as a classical ensemble with a ‘pop mentality’ and is known for its virtuoso performances, innovative programming and engaging concerts. The group performs standing up, often from memory, and always introduces itself and the program to the audience. And most importantly, the five musicians arrange, recompose and interpret music from eight centuries to suit their unique line-up. Early music, renaissance, baroque, impressionism, jazz, or world premières, in the hands of Calefax it all sounds fresh and new. Calefax is recognized internationally for the quality of its ensemble-playing. The quintet tours throughout Europe and performs both at new music forums and prestigious early music festivals. Their ever-growing discography (MDG) consistently gets enthusiastic reactions from the international music press.

More information at www.calefax.nl

Ellington Suites reviewed
Press quotes

I can full-heartedly recommend this CD for your collection of Ellingtonia
- International Duke Ellington Music Society Bulletin

The best thing that has happened to the repertoire of Ellington (since the memorable Strayhorn performances by the Dutch Jazz Orchestra)
- Jazzmozaïek

Eine musikalische Genuss der Extra-Klasse
- Online Musik Magazin

Delightfully fresh, optimistic and still slightly melancholy
- Parool

Ellington hätte gewiss seine Freude gehabt
- Stereo

Beautiful arrangements
- Vrij Nederland

Contemporary and still authentic
- Rotterdams Dagblad

An astonishing CD
- NRC

Sensible interpretation of Ellington’s suites
- Volkskrant


In short: an extremely clever and recommendable album
- Doctor Jazz Magazine