"Moment Précieux" is a captivating live album featuring the spontaneous genius of Derek Bailey and Anthony Braxton, two titans of the avant-garde and free jazz scenes. Recorded on October 4, 1986, at the 4th Victoriaville Contemporary Music Festival in Quebec, this album captures a rare and electrifying exchange between two masters of improvisation.
The album consists of two extended tracks, "The Victoria and Albertville Suite-Part I" and "Part II," totaling nearly 50 minutes of unbridled creativity. Bailey, renowned for his innovative approach to the guitar, and Braxton, celebrated for his boundary-pushing saxophone work, engage in a dynamic dialogue that pushes the boundaries of free jazz and experimental music. Their interplay is a testament to their individual virtuosity and their collective ability to create something entirely new in the moment.
Released in 1993 on Les Disques VICTO, "Moment Précieux" is a snapshot of a live performance that transcends the typical concert experience. The raw, unfiltered energy of the live setting is preserved, offering a unique insight into the creative process of these two legendary artists. Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde music or a curious newcomer, this album promises an exhilarating journey into the world of free improvisation.