"Chine / Chamber Music" is a captivating double album by the renowned French clarinetist Louis Sclavis, released in 2003 under the Label Bleu. This collection is a testament to Sclavis' mastery as one of the finest clarinetists in free jazz and avant-garde, offering a unique blend of French jazz, free jazz, and traditional jazz elements. The album spans a generous 1 hour and 27 minutes, featuring 19 tracks that showcase Sclavis' improvisational prowess and his ability to create music with unusual clarity and precision.
The album is a diverse exploration of sound, with tracks like "Duguesclin," "Tango," and "Rivière salée" highlighting Sclavis' versatility and innovative approach to composition. Collaborations with other notable musicians, such as François Raulin and Roy Budd, add depth and variety to the collection. The album's title tracks, "Chine" and "Chamber Music," serve as bookends to this sonic journey, framing the eclectic mix of pieces that range from the playful "Chanson pour Louis de Funes" to the introspective "La taupe."
"Chine / Chamber Music" is not just a compilation but a reissue and remastered edition, ensuring that the listener experiences the music in its best possible form. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that underscores Louis Sclavis' enduring influence in the world of jazz.