Digital Audio AlbumShadows and Light / Divergence Jazz Orchestra.
|
$POA
This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre. |
Featured Australian works
Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Long-Lost Frenemy (2017) for big band Recorded/performed at: Rancom Street Studios, Sydney, on Feb 22. |
Jenna Cave | Divergence Jazz Orchestra | 6 mins, 16 sec. | |
Orange and Olive Trees (2018) for big band Recorded/performed at: Rancom Street Studios, Sydney, on Feb 22. |
Jenna Cave | Divergence Jazz Orchestra | 5 mins, 57 sec. | |
The darkness of silence (2016) for big band Recorded/performed at: Rancom Street Studios, Sydney, on Feb 22. |
Paul Cutlan | Divergence Jazz Orchestra | 10 mins, 38 sec. |
Product details
In their third studio album, Shadows and Light, 19-piece Sydney ensemble Divergence Jazz Orchestra present a collection of original Australian compositions that explore both the shadows and the light of the human experience.
Compositions from bandleader Jenna Cave, album co-producer and
guest soloist Paul Cutlan, and friends/collaborators Miroslav
Bukovsky and Andrew Scott, take the listener through moments of
darkness, fear, hope, reflection, exuberance, joy and optimism, a
meditation on what it is to be living fully. Masterfully captured
by engineer Ross A'Hern in early 2022, this stellar recording
features exceptional soloists and ensemble players who represent
a diverse cross section of the creative music community in
Sydney, Australia.
Available
via Bandcamp
Contents note: 1. Long-lost Frenemy / Cave -- 2. Delicatessence / Bukovsky, arr. Cave/Bukovsky -- 3. This Too Shall Pass / Cave -- 4. The Darkness of Silence / Cutlan -- 5. Willoway / Scott -- 6. Orange and Olive Trees / Cave -- 7. Onwards, Upwards (and Sideways) / Cave -- 8. For Woody / Bukovsky, arr. Cave/Bukovsky.
Related products
Score: The darkness of silence / Paul Cutlan.
Parts: Orange and Olive Trees / Jenna Cave.
Score: Orange and Olive Trees / Jenna Cave.
User reviews
Be the first to share your thoughts, opinions and insights about this item.
To post a comment please login