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Big Band vol. 1
Lluc Casares
Label: The Changes
Released: 2025
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Tracks
Off Minor Back To Babylon Simple Pleasure Ostinato Naima S'Escat
Personnel
Lluc Casares
saxophoneAdditional Personnel / Information
Gabriel Amargant (Alto Sax, Soprano Sax, Clarinet, Flute) Hector Floría (Alto Sax, Flute) Lluc Casares (Tenor Sax, Clarinet, Flute) Pau Vidal aka Tarquim (Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo) Jordi Santanch (Baritone Sax) Joan Mar Sauqué (Trumpet, Lead) Raul Gallego (Trumpet) Pol Omedes (Trumpet) Oriol Vallès (Trumpet) Pablo Martín (Trombone) Albert Costa (Trombone) Alba Pujals (Trombone) Guillaume Coulbois (Piano) David Muñoz (Double Bass) Joan Casares (Drums)
Album Description
The 5th album as a leader by Barcelona saxophonist Lluc Casares is his first in Big Band format. It represents the self-confirmation of his connection with the orchestral jazz format par excellence, after years of writing for different ensembles (over 30 arrangements for the Barcelona Jazz Orquestra, Barcelona Art Orchestra, The Gramophone Allstars Big Band, Girona Jazz Project, Big Band Jazz Canarias, ESEM - Taller de Músics Big Band, and others).
Lluc has been fortunate to count on some of the finest musicians from the scene for this project — long-time collaborators and friends. One of them deserves special mention: Oriol Vallès, who contributed an original piece for this album, Ostinato. The rest of the repertoire comes from Lluc’s pen: two original compositions and three arrangements of music by Thelonious Monk, Cedar Walton, and John Coltrane.
The Big Band lineup is “Ellingtonian” in the sense that there is no guitar and only three trombones (no bass trombone), just like my mentor and reference Wynton Marsalis uses in his Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
This album is also Lluc’s first release on vinyl. The cover photo is by Manuel Albir, illustrations by Pedro Strukelj, and design by Joan Casares. The Big Band photo is by Txus Costalago.
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