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Laura J Marras: Isotope
Marras's voice has been toughened up by the Maestrale, the powerful, dry wind that lashes the western coast of her native province on the Italian island of Sardinia. Like that wind, she carries strength and character, key elements for continuing to grow and shape her personal musical language. All of this comes fully to the surface in "Isotope," a sunlit piece that comforts us from its opening moment as if it were a long-awaited morning glow. Everything in it shines: the inner urge of its brief intro, the insightful statement of the theme with a exhilarating duo of female voices in the foreground, Alessandro Di Liberto's subtle harmonic explorationevoking James Williamsthe fluid, dynamic interplay of the quintet. Two players deserve special mention, their melodic ideas complementing each other perfectly: Marras carves out a solo that builds from the lower register, with purposeful attack and a splendid, finely grained timbre, endowed with woody textures that emulate the sonority of the tenor sax that inspires her; while Francesca Corrias dazzles, in the upper register, with an imaginative and expertly crafted scat, in which welcome echoes of Jazzmeia Horn sparkle through. Luminous, stimulating, and utterly compelling.
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About Laura J Marras
Instrument: Saxophone
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