"Kintsugi," released on February 17, 2017, is a captivating jazz album by Italian trumpeter and composer Maurizio Brunod, collaborating with Lorenzo Cominoli. This 11-track album, spanning 50 minutes, is a testament to Brunod's expressive and innovative approach to post-bop jazz. The album's title, "Kintsugi," is a Japanese art form that emphasizes imperfection and repair, a theme that subtly weaves through the music, creating a unique and resonant listening experience.
The album opens with "Hearing Things," setting the stage for a journey through a variety of moods and tempos. Tracks like "Lara's Dance" and "Todo Amor" showcase Brunod's lyrical and melodic sensibilities, while "Kintsugi 1," "Kintsugi 2," and "Kintsugi 3" delve into more abstract and exploratory territories. Each piece is a masterclass in composition and improvisation, highlighting Brunod's virtuosic trumpet playing and Cominoli's sensitive and dynamic piano accompaniment.
"Kintsugi" is not just a display of technical prowess but also a deeply personal and introspective work. The album's closer, "Seven Steps," leaves a lasting impression, encapsulating the essence of Brunod's musical vision. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Kintsugi" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that will leave you eager to explore Brunod's discography further.