Fleuve is the second album credited to the Pierre Favre Ensemble, recorded in Switzerland in October 2005 and released on ECM October the following year—twenty two years after the ensemble's 1984 debut, Singing Drums, presenting a new line-up that departed from the previous incarnation's all-percussion sound. The septet now included harp, double clarinet, double bass, tuba, guitar, bass guitar, soprano saxophone, and serpent—an instrument rarely used in jazz.[1]
The music has a deep bottom end due to the low-end instruments, but Favre keeps a light texture, partly due to the low instruments being played in their highest registers and arrangements which highlight different instruments. The album was influenced by Renaissance music and baroque music. Favre maintains a melodic sound which doesn't dominate over other instruments. Music critics praised Fleuve. - wikipedia
Tracks
1. Mort D'Eurydice
2. Panama
3. Albatros
4. Reflet Sud
5. Fire Red – Gas Blue – Ghost Green
6. Nile
7. Decors
WOLGANG ZWIAUER bass guitar
BÄNZ OESTER double bass
PHILIPP SCHAUFELBERGER guitar
HÉLÈNE BRESCHAND harp
FRANK KROLL soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
MICHEL GODARD tuba, serpent
PIERRE FAVRE percussion, drums
Music composed by Pierre Favre
Recorded October 2005
ECM Records – ECM 1977 (Germany)