Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Louis Sclavis with his 2016 album, "Les silences ne sont pas des silences." This enchanting collection of 16 tracks blends the rich traditions of French jazz, free jazz, and classical influences, creating a unique and mesmerizing soundscape. Sclavis, a renowned clarinetist and composer, collaborates with the Ebony-5t ensemble to deliver a performance that is both poignant and dynamic.
The album features a mix of original compositions by Sclavis and his collaborator, as well as reinterpretations of works by baroque composers such as Purcell, Haendel, and Marin Marais. The result is a harmonious fusion of old and new, where the past meets the present in a delightful dance of notes and rhythms.
From the intricate melodies of "Klakovirt" to the lively improvisations of "Klakofast," and the haunting beauty of "Hymne byzantin 2," each track offers a distinct flavor, showcasing the versatility and virtuosity of Sclavis and his ensemble. The live recordings, such as "Pres d'Hagondange - Rêverie - Live at Arsenal, Metz" and "Le chant du Quetzalcoatl - Live at Arsenal, Metz," add an extra layer of energy and spontaneity, capturing the raw power and passion of their performances.
With a duration of over an hour, "Les silences ne sont pas des silences" is a journey through the diverse landscapes of jazz and classical music, guided by the masterful playing of Louis Sclavis and his ensemble. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.