Dakryon is an avant-garde jazz album that transcends traditional boundaries, offering a unique and captivating musical experience. Released in 2005 under Maya Recordings, this album is a collaborative masterpiece featuring the talents of Maya Homburger on violin, Barry Guy on double bass, and Pierre Favre on percussion. With a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, Dakryon is a testament to the artists' innovative approach to music, blending classical and contemporary elements seamlessly.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Veni creator spiritus," setting the tone for the eclectic mix of tracks that follow. From the intricate "Passacaglia" to the ethereal "Inachis," each piece showcases the artists' virtuosity and their ability to push the boundaries of their respective instruments. The "Mystery Sonatas No. 10 in G Minor 'The Crucifixion'" is a standout suite, divided into five movements, each offering a unique interpretation of the classical theme.
"Peace Piece" provides a moment of respite, its serene melody contrasting with the more intense tracks. The album concludes with "Ember," a fitting finale that ties together the diverse elements of Dakryon. Throughout the album, the interplay between Homburger's violin, Guy's double bass, and Favre's percussion creates a rich tapestry of sound, making Dakryon a standout release in the avant-garde jazz genre.