NPO Trio Live At The Stone is a captivating live album by Meg Okura, showcasing the dynamic interplay between violin, piano, and soprano saxophone. Recorded during Meg Okura's residency at the legendary STONE in East Village in April 2016, this choral masterpiece features Okura on violin and electric violin, Jean-Michel Pilc on piano, and Sam Newsome on soprano saxophone. The album, released on March 15, 2018, under Chant Records, spans a duration of one hour and four minutes, encapsulating the trio's improvisational prowess and musical synergy.
The album kicks off with "A Four Forty," a 38-minute tour de force that traverses a wide range of stylistic and emotional landscapes, demonstrating the trio's versatility and depth. Other standout tracks include "Bells, Whistles and Sirens," "Oyfn Pripetchik-ish," and "Yiddish Mama No Tsuki," each offering a unique blend of traditional and contemporary elements. The album's diverse tracklist also features "Exodus and Emancipation" and "Unkind Gestures," highlighting the trio's ability to seamlessly blend genres and create a cohesive musical narrative.
NPO Trio Live At The Stone is a testament to the power of live performance and the magic that happens when three exceptional musicians come together. Whether you're a fan of choral music, jazz, or simply great music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. So, grab your headphones, sit back, and let the enchanting sounds of Meg Okura and the NPO Trio transport you to the heart of New York's vibrant music scene.