Sages is the title that composer-improviser-percussionist Ehran Elisha called the final track on the album East of Jaffa.
That piece, a duet between Ehran’s father Haim on piano and clarinetist Harold Rubin, brings together two musical sages in a stunning few minutes of empathy and dialogue.
Both in trio and varied duo settings, the music on this album involves total improvisation.
The astonishing results play out as if each piece was painstakingly considered and composed, yet with an air of joyous spontaneity, a testament to the big ears and collaborative spirits of Rubin and the Elishas.
The trio walked into a room in Tel Aviv in April of 2011, created this music, and then it was over.
It now belongs to the listener.
"The three spontaneously improvise on spare themes, patiently creating a chamber-like interplay and turning loose, free improvisations into coherent compositions. Rubin usually leads the way, but Haim and Ehran keep challenging him, binding the free-spirited and adventurous Rubin into more melodic structures, mainly on the title suite" (All About Jazz)
Full track listing:
1.
East Of Jaffa - Florentin Dusk 13:32
2.
East Of Jaffa - The Father, The Son and the Harold Rubin 06:08
3.
Empatico 07:04
4.
Serpentine Suite 21:24
5.
Speaks Two Languages Tango 06:10
6.
Sages 06:18
credits
released November 1, 2011
Ehran Elisha - Drums
Harold Rubin - Clarinet
Haim Elisha - Piano
Daisy and Vandermark have a strong collaborative track record and the addition of Thieke is equally convincing...clarinet and bass clarinet is a pairing not often heard...simply high quality. John Cratchley