In the realm where medieval melodies meet the spontaneity of free jazz, Albrecht Maurer's "Fantasm" emerges as a captivating fusion of genres and cultures. Released on January 9, 2015, under Nemu Records, this 54-minute journey is a testament to the collaborative genius of Maurer on violin, Mat Maneri on viola, and Lucian Ban on piano. Hailing from Germany, the United States, and Romania respectively, these artists weave a tapestry of sound that transcends borders and epochs.
"Fantasm" is an exploration of contrasts, where the structured elegance of medieval music intertwines with the raw, uncharted territories of free jazz. The album's nine tracks, including standout pieces like "El Corazon" and "Ok Now," showcase the trio's ability to blend tradition with innovation. Each composition is a dialogue between the past and the present, inviting the audience to experience the familiar in a new light.
The album's unique soundscapes are further enriched by the artists' impressive backgrounds. Ban and Maneri previously collaborated on "Enesco Re-Imagined" with bassist John Hébert, while Maurer's distinctive violin work has graced other notable releases. "Fantasm" is not just an album; it's a conversation between three virtuosos, a meeting point of diverse musical heritages, and a celebration of the unexpected harmonies that arise when different worlds collide.