Dive into the avant-garde world of Mauricio Kagel with his 1996 album "Kagel: Zwei Akte, Rrrrrrr... 5 Jazzstücke & Blue's Blue." This captivating release is a testament to Kagel's innovative spirit and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. The album spans a diverse range of styles, from avant-garde to jazz and blues, showcasing Kagel's versatility and creativity.
The album begins with "Zwei Akte," a captivating piece for saxophone and harp that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Following this, "Rrrrrrr... 5 Jazzstücke" offers a series of five short, playful jazz pieces that highlight Kagel's wit and musical ingenuity. Each piece is distinct, yet they flow together beautifully, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience.
The album concludes with "Blue's Blue," a lengthy and immersive exploration of the blues genre. This piece is a standout, demonstrating Kagel's ability to infuse traditional forms with his unique avant-garde sensibility.
Performed by a talented ensemble including Michael Riessler, Kristi Becker, and Geoffry Wharton, the album is a collaborative effort that brings Kagel's vision to life. With a total runtime of just over an hour, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen for fans of experimental and avant-garde music.
Released on the naïve classique label, "Kagel: Zwei Akte, Rrrrrrr... 5 Jazzstücke & Blue's Blue" remains a significant work in Kagel's discography and a must-explore for those interested in the boundaries of contemporary music.