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03-[2025] Paquito D'Rivera - La Fleur de Cayenne [24B-48kHz]

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艺术家:帕基托·德里韦拉(Paquito D'Rivera)与马德里-纽约联结乐队  
专辑名称:《卡宴之花》(La Fleur de Cayenne)  
发行年份:2025年  
厂牌:Sunnyside  
音乐类型:爵士乐  
音质:Mp3格式320千比特每秒 / FLAC格式(音轨) / 24位-48千赫兹FLAC格式(音轨)  
总时长:52分25秒  
总大小:124兆字节 / 314兆字节 / 620兆字节  
网站:专辑预览  

曲目列表:  
1. 《卡宴之花》(6分27秒)  
2. 《米里亚姆》(10分05秒)  
3. 《潘帕斯草原上的帕克曼》(6分19秒)  
4. 《委内瑞拉圆舞曲》(5分18秒)  
5. 《灰色米隆加舞曲》(5分38秒)  
6. 《埃斯科里亚尔前》(7分11秒)  
7. 《复古风情》(5分43秒)  
8. 《天堂电影院》(5分48秒)  

伟大的古巴裔美国木管乐器大师帕基托·德里韦拉的音乐世界持续拓展。在七十年的音乐生涯中,他与来自全球各地的音乐家合作。最新专辑《卡宴之花》聚焦他与一群古巴侨民及一位哥伦比亚颤音琴演奏家的合作,这些音乐人以西班牙马德里为基地,组成“马德里-纽约联结乐队”。  

自20世纪80年代初定居美国以来,德里韦拉的到来为纽约的爵士乐和拉丁音乐圈注入活力。他对不同文化音乐的兴趣及跨地域合作,使他成为极具吸引力的人物,不断吸引音乐人希望将他在单簧管和萨克斯上的卓越音色融入作品。  

20世纪90年代末,德里韦拉在新泽西家中的一个宁静夜晚,附近停下一辆汽车,几位年轻音乐人向他呼喊,自称是旅居西班牙的古巴乐手,想看看他的住处。由此,他结识了来自曼萨尼约的钢琴家兼作曲家佩佩·里韦罗(Pepe Rivero),开启了一段长期且成果丰硕的音乐合作。  

里韦罗将德里韦拉介绍给其他旅居西班牙的古巴音乐人,包括鼓手乔治维斯·皮科(Georvis Pico)、打击乐手尤维斯尼·阿吉拉尔(Yuvisney Aguilar)和贝斯手雷尼耶·“埃尔内格隆”·伊丽莎德(Reinier “El Negrón” Elizarde)。在西班牙期间,德里韦拉常与这些出色乐手及哥伦比亚颤音琴演奏家塞巴斯蒂安·拉韦德(Sebastián Laverde)相聚合作。  

经过近二十年的默契协作,德里韦拉与这支西班牙团队组建“马德里-纽约联结乐队”,并录制首张专辑《卡宴之花》。专辑于2024年12月在马德里录制,收录德里韦拉和里韦罗的原创作品(里韦罗同时参与录音和母带制作),曲目融合拉丁根源音乐,涵盖古巴颂乐、阿根廷民谣和探戈等多元风格。  

开场曲《卡宴之花》是德里韦拉创作的委内瑞拉霍罗波舞曲,充满巧妙挑战,单簧管与拉韦德的颤音琴、激昂的打击乐交相辉映。西班牙口琴演奏家安东尼奥·塞拉诺(Antonio Serrano)在贝波·巴尔德斯(Bebo Valdes)的《米里亚姆》中亮相,里韦罗浪漫的钢琴旋律与德里韦拉温暖的中音萨克斯,在丰富和声铺垫下展开。里韦罗的《潘帕斯草原上的帕克曼》融入阿根廷查卡雷拉舞曲节奏,乐队随单簧管旋律摇摆。  

德里韦拉充满活力的《委内瑞拉圆舞曲》以复杂旋律和多元节奏见长,为乐手的即兴独奏提供广阔空间。卡洛斯·阿吉雷(Carlos Aguirre)的《灰色米隆加舞曲》以氛围化开场,随后加速,进入温和的中速律动。  

古巴作曲家恩内斯托·莱库纳(Ernesto Lecuona)为庄严的圣洛伦佐修道院创作的《埃斯科里亚尔前》,以庄重且富有摇摆感的演绎呈现,德里韦拉的中音萨克斯点缀着布鲁斯韵味。莱库纳的《复古风情》采用迷人编排,单簧管与颤音琴围绕旋律即兴呼应,里韦罗的钢琴把控节奏与和声。专辑以传奇电影作曲家埃尼奥·莫里康内(Ennio Morricone)的《天堂电影院》收尾,塞拉诺美妙的口琴为慵懒迷人的演绎增色。  

帕基托·德里韦拉与马德里-纽约联结乐队融合古巴、西班牙、阿根廷及加勒比海的音乐元素,《卡宴之花》展现了德里韦拉与杰出合作者编织的动人音乐网络。  

乐手阵容  
帕基托·德里韦拉:单簧管、中音萨克斯  
佩佩·里韦罗:钢琴  
雷尼耶·伊丽莎德·“埃尔内格隆”:低音提琴  
乔治维斯·皮科:鼓  
尤维斯尼·阿吉拉尔:打击乐  
塞巴斯蒂安·拉韦德:颤音琴  
安东尼奥·塞拉诺:口琴(第2、8首曲目)

Artist: Paquito D'Rivera, Madrid-New York Connection Band
Title: La Fleur de Cayenne
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Sunnyside
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 52:25
Total Size: 124 / 314 / 620 MB
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:

1. La Fleur de Cayenne (6:27)
2. Miriam (10:05)
3. Paq-Man in La Pampa (6:19)
4. Vals Venezolano (5:18)
5. Milonga Gris (5:38)
6. Ante el Escorial (7:11)
7. A la Antigua (5:43)
8. Cinema Paradiso (5:48)

The magical world of the great Cuban-American woodwind master Paquito D’Rivera continues to expand. Over his seven decades in music, D’Rivera has become engaged with musicians hailing from locations all throughout the world. His most recent release, La Fleur de Cayenne, highlights his work with an ensemble of Cuban expatriates and a Colombian vibraphonist who call Madrid, Spain home with a group they call the Madrid-New York Connection Band.

D'Rivera has called the United States home since the early 1980s, his arrival creating a spark in New York City’s jazz and Latin music communities. His interest in the music and collaborations with musicians from different origins have made D’Rivera a magnetic personality, continually attracting individuals interested in incorporating his brilliant sounds on clarinet and saxophone into their music.

In the late 1990s, D’Rivera was enjoying a quiet evening at his New Jersey home when a car pulled up nearby. A handful of young musicians called out to him, explaining that they were Cuban musicians living in Spain who wanted to see where D’Rivera lived. That was how D’Rivera met Pepe Rivero, a pianist and composer originally from Manzanillo, thus beginning a long and fruitful musical relationship.

Rivero introduced D’Rivera to other Cubans living in Spain, including drummer Georvis Pico, percussionist Yuvisney Aguilar, and bassist Reinier “El Negrón” Elizarde. While in Spain, D’Rivera would regularly reunite with these fantastic musicians along with the Colombian vibraphonist Sebastián Laverde.

After nearly two decades of inspired collaborations, D’Rivera and the Spanish contingent have come together to form the Madrid-New York Connection Band and record their first album together, La Fleur de Cayenne. The recording was done in Madrid in December 2024 and features original songs by D’Rivera and Rivero, who was also essential in the recording and mastering of the album, along with a wide-ranging program of music with Latin roots, from Cuban son to Argentinean folk song and tango.

The program begins with D’Rivera’s “La Fleur de Cayenne,” a deftly challenging Venezuelan joropo, that allows D’Rivera’s clarinet to dance with Laverde’s vibes and churning percussion. The fantastic Spanish harmonica player Antonio Serrano is featured on Bebo Valdes’ “Miriam,” the piece unfurling with Rivero’s romantic piano and D’Rivera’s warm alto sound over a lush harmonic bed. Rivero’s “Paq-Man in La Pampa” leans into an Argentinian chacarera as the band swings and sways to D’Rivera’s clarinet.

D’Rivera’s energetic “Vals Venezolano” is a feisty piece with a tricky melody and tons of rhythmic diversity, providing much for the musicians to dig into on their solo features. Carlos Aguirre’s lovely “Milonga Gris” begins ambiently before picking up pace, settling into a mild uptempo groove.

Written by the beloved Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona for the imposing San Lorenzo Monastery, “Ante El Escorial” is performed with a noble and swinging flair with D’Rivera’s alto adding hints of the blues. Lecuona’s “A la Antigua” follows with a fascinating arrangement with clarinet and vibraphone riffing on the melody as Rivero’s piano holds down the rhythm and harmony. The recording concludes with the legendary film composer Ennio Morricone’s “Cinema Paradiso,” performed with a laid back and seductive style aided by the addition of Serrano’s gorgeous harmonica.

Paquito D’Rivera and the Madrid-New York Connection Band discover a tremendous blend of sounds from the musical worlds that these musicians span. From the sounds of Cuba, Spain, Argentina and the Caribbean, La Fleur de Cayenne provides a moving look into the musical web that D’Rivera has woven with these brilliant collaborators.

Paquito D'Rivera - clarinet & alto saxophone
Pepe Rivero - piano
Reynier Elizarde "El Negron" - contrabass
Georvis Pic - drums
Yuvisney Aguilar - percussion
Sebastian Laverde - vibraphone
Antonio Serrano - harmonica (2 & 8)

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