"Ides of March" is a captivating jazz album released by Glauco Venier in collaboration with renowned saxophonist Lee Konitz. Released on March 1, 2001, under the Artesuono label, this album is a testament to the rich tradition of vocal jazz, blending improvisational brilliance with melodic sophistication.
The album spans a diverse range of tracks, from the lively "Bird Lives" and the classic "Solar" to more introspective pieces like "A Melody for Andrea" and "Dark Brown Eyes - to Adriana -". Venier and Konitz's chemistry shines through in their improvisational duets, such as "Due improvisation in one movement" and "Alto solo improvisation n. 1 & 2". The album also features a series of compositions inspired by the elements, titled "Element one: earth", "Element two: air", "Element three: water", and "Element four: fire".
With a duration of just over an hour, "Ides of March" offers a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions. The collaboration between Glauco Venier on piano and Lee Konitz on alto saxophone creates a dynamic interplay that is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. This album is a must-listen for fans of jazz and those seeking to explore the depths of improvisational music.