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    Gary Burton, Next Generation

    Dave Gelly and Carol McDaid
    Sunday July 31, 2005
    The Observer

    Gary Burton
    Next Generation
    (Concord CCD 227-2) £13.99'If you take any three of them and add their
    ages, it still doesn't equal mine,' says Burton, 62, about his new
    young quintet. The youngest, 17-year-old guitarist Julian Lage, is
    the prodigy who caused a sensation on his debut recording with Burton
    last year. Once the music starts, however, considerations of age
    become irrelevant. Burton's approach has always emphasised interplay,
    and the level of concentration involved here is mind-boggling at
    times, especially when his vibraphone, Lage's guitar and pianist Vadim
    Neselovskyi are weaving simultaneous lines. The effect, however, is
    light and sparkling, with that touch of jauntiness that Burton always
    manages to inject into everything he plays. This is his first
    full-time band for some time, and from the man who introduced such big
    names as Pat Metheny and Larry Coryell it sounds like another
    winner. DG

    Hossein Alizadeh & Djivan Gaspaaryan
    Endless Vision
    (Hermes) £13.99

    It's a warm, moonlit evening in September 2003 outside the old shah's
    winter palace in Tehran, and the sense of occasion is palpable as
    celebrated Iranian lutenist Hossein Alizadeh is joined from
    neighbouring Armenia by Djivan Gasparyan, -undisputed maestro of the
    duduk (a wind instrument made of apricot wood and full of
    melancholy). Crackling applause gives way to crickets - then Hossein's
    searching, six-string shoura-ngiz and the duduk's plaintive reply. The
    pair are flanked by nine musicians and vocalists from both countries;
    the set ranges from solos to beautifully arranged ensemble pieces that
    celebrate a shared culture and history, best exemplified by the folk
    song 'Sari Galin',sung on the night in Armenian, Persian and Azeri and
    bringing the house down. This is the first UK release from elegant
    young Iranian label Hermes Records, complete with cover photograph by
    Abbas Kiarostami. CMcD


    Best of the restGraham Collier
    Workpoints
    (Cuneiform) £15.99Previously unreleased 1968 live recording featuring Harry
    Beckett, Kenny Wheeler, John Surman et al in their heyday.Lura
    Du Korpu Ku Alma
    (Ultra) £12.99Sultry young Portuguese-Cape Verdean vocalist who started out
    backing Cesaria Evora.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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