Quercus Quercus

Album info

Album-Release:
2013

HRA-Release:
06.03.2013

Label: ECM

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Crossover Jazz

Artist: Quercus

Composer: Various

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Lassie Lie Near Me 05:11
  • 2 Come Away Death 06:35
  • 3 As I Roved Out 06:00
  • 4 The Lads in Their Hundreds 05:40
  • 5 Teares 03:57
  • 6 Near But Far Away 07:31
  • 7 Brigg Fair 02:30
  • 8 Who Wants the Evening Rose 04:45
  • 9 This Is Always 04:39
  • 10 A Tale from History (The Shooting) 04:35
  • 11 All I Ask of You 08:03
  • Total Runtime 59:26

Info for Quercus

Quercus’ means ‘oak’ in Latin and the roots of this particular tree dig deep into British folk music, while leaves and branches reach upward to embrace jazz-inspired lyrical improvising. The trio features the venerable English singer June Tabor whose dark voice has an uncanny ability to underscore the emotional essence of a ballad: “As I get older, I understand more the depths of sorrow and joy that made the song”, she has said. Tabor, who was recently voted BBC Folk Awards Singer Of The Year, is joined in the Quercus project by Welsh jazz pianist and composer Huw Warren, and by English saxophonist Iain Ballamy, well-known to ECM listeners as co-leader of the band Food. This is the first Quercus album but the trio has existed already for seven years, patiently developing its unique idiomatic blend.

Three unique musicians converge to create an evocative mixture of words and music, encompassing jazz, folk and traditional songs in contemporary settings. Saxophonist Iain Ballamy, and pianist Huw Warren, winner of the 2005 BBC Jazz Award, both have international reputations as composers; June Tabor is quite simply one of today's most commanding and distinctive interpreters of traditional song.

June Tabor's singing career, initially unaccompanied, grew alongside those of contemporaries such as Martin Carthy, Nic Jones, Martin Simpson and Maddy Prior. A restless creativity has led her into unexpected collaborations where she has applied her interpretational acuity to material by writers including Duke Ellington, Elvis Costello, Tchaikovsky and Tom Jobim.

Tabor joins forces with pioneering jazz musicians / composers Iain Ballamy (saxophone) and Huw Warren (piano) under the name Quercus. The performance they create is lyrical, harmonically intriguing and quietly emotional, using original instrumental pieces as breathing spaces between sets of songs. The result is a fertile musical microclimate in which Tabor's natural eclecticism truly thrives.

'But always that voice wins you over... Unafraid, unadorned and completely beautiful.' (Chris Jones, BBC Music)

June Tabor, voice
Iain Ballamy, tenor and soprano saxophones
Huw Warren, piano

Recorded live March 2006 by Paul Sparrow
Edited by Mike Mower
Mixed at Rainbow Studio by Jan Erik Kongshaug and Manfred Eicher
Produced by Manfred Eicher, Iain Ballamy and Huw Warren


Quercus
brings together three of the UK’s most creative and original musicians to create beautiful poignant music that transcends musical genres. Drawing on each player’s repertoire of originals, timeless folk songs and reclaimed standard repertoire, the trio subtly recolour the music with their individual palettes to create exquisite acoustic chamber music.

It would be hard to put together a group which offers more heartfelt music; from June’s gripping voice and intense delivery to Iain’s gloriously mellifluous melodies and Huw’s lyrical off-kilter musicality, the trio carries the audience on a journey through tales of love and loss, bloody battles and beguiling originals.

Booklet for Quercus

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