Kurt Rosenwinkel, the visionary guitarist, and Jean-Paul Brodbeck, the incisive pianist-arranger, reunite for "The Brahms Project," a captivating exploration of Johannes Brahms' timeless compositions reimagined through the lens of jazz and jazz fusion. Following the success of their debut collaboration, "The Chopin Project," the duo, along with their telepathic quartet, delves into the rich tapestry of Brahms' works, offering a fresh and innovative perspective.
Released on May 2, 2025, via Heartcore Records, "The Brahms Project" spans a diverse range of Brahms' compositions, from his iconic Hungarian Dances to intimate Intermezzos and powerful Symphonies. The album's ten tracks, with a total duration of one hour and four minutes, showcase the seamless blend of classical elegance and contemporary jazz sensibilities. Highlights include the energetic "Hungarian Dance No. 1," the delicate "Wiegenlied," and the exhilarating "Symphony No. 4 – III. Allegro giocoso."
Rosenwinkel and Brodbeck's collaboration is a testament to their shared musical vision and their ability to push the boundaries of jazz while maintaining the integrity of the original compositions. "The Brahms Project" is not just a collection of reimagined classical pieces; it is a celebration of the enduring power of music to inspire, innovate, and connect. Whether you're a fan of classical music, jazz, or both, this album promises an enriching and enjoyable listening experience.