Artist: Hugo Siegmeth, Axel Wolf
Album: Now: Jazz & Renaissance Improvisations
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:34:17
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 1,10 GB
Tracklist:
1. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – A Quiver of Superb Arrows (04:24)
2. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – 4 x 3, Prestissimo (96kHz) (10:22)
3. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Quarten, die nicht warten (96kHz) (05:46)
4. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Like Soft Dark Birds (05:53)
5. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Improvviso Elisabeth (03:18)
6. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Totally Watching TV (04:48)
7. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Schreddermaschine (96kHz) (09:05)
8. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – For One Another (96kHz) (14:47)
9. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Stehender Klang an einer Klippe (96kHz) (07:04)
10. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Ammersee nach Traxler (04:02)
11. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Ich bin dîn (06:17)
12. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Ein Lächeln irrt verflogen (01:38)
13. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Von Fall zu Fall (04:47)
14. Hugo Siegmeth & Axel Wolf – Ariadnes Blues-Faden (11:59)
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After the big success of the album “Flow” we have here new recordings that are completely different from the previous ones in one respect. Here, the duo of Axel Wolf and Hugo Siegmeth plays exclusively their own pieces. They do not resort to classical material from jazz or ‘standards’ of Early Music, but only to ones that are unfamiliar. For they are pieces that emerged spontaneously: nothing but duo improvisations, most of which were recorded on one and the same day in a Bavarian Radio studio in Munich. The lutenist Axel Wolf and the saxophonist Hugo Siegmeth who join forces here are two musicians with roots in completely different musical disciplines. A virtuoso on the lute and theorbo, Axel Wolf specializes in the Renaissance and Baroque periods, whereas Hugo Siegmeth, saxophonist and composer, is an expert on modern jazz and contemporary music. Although several centuries lie between the heydays of both musical styles, these two musicians both place special focus on improvisation: involvement in the surprising moment and spontaneous interaction.