Louis Sclavis, a master of French jazz, invites you into a world of intricate melodies and improvisational brilliance with his 2017 album "Asian Fields Variations." This captivating release on ECM Records is a testament to Sclavis' virtuosity on the clarinet, seamlessly intertwined with the evocative strings of Dominique Pifarély's violin and Vincent Courtois' cello. The album spans a concise yet impactful 45 minutes, featuring 11 tracks that blend French jazz, free jazz, and jazz traditions into a harmonious whole.
"Asian Fields Variations" is a journey through soundscapes that range from the chamber music elegance of "Mont Myon" to the free-form exploration of "Digression." The title track, "Asian Fields," showcases a mesmerizing violin-cello ostinato that serves as a backdrop for Sclavis' improvisational prowess. Each piece is a unique exploration, with tracks like "Fifteen Weeks" and "Les nuits" offering moments of introspection and beauty.
The album is a collaborative effort, with Sclavis, Pifarély, and Courtois creating a sound that is both robust and delicate. It's an album that defies easy categorization, offering something for jazz purists and newcomers alike. Whether you're drawn to the intricate interplay of the instruments or the soothing melodies that evoke a sense of tranquility, "Asian Fields Variations" is an album that demands to be experienced.