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Pianist Renee Rosnes shaped the organization in 2016, and a photo of five pieces taken from other nations and generations with a not unusual goal.

By Alan Scherstuhl

The multinational and intergenerational jazz quintet is, as they say, bubble. The past fall, exceeded the survey of the reader of Downbeat magazine as a jazz organization of the year for the moment. On Friday, the organization launched its third album, “Arboresque”, which captures the hard strength section of the maximum popular recordings of the 1960s through its seal, Blue Note Records, as well as the new edition of Artemis on the Culture of Jazz.

“We are not here to produce anything,” said Pianist Renee Rosnes, 62, musical director of the band and, in her words, “Organizational Force. ” “We simply play music together, in conversation, with respect to others. “

At the suggestion of a French promoter, Rosnes trained Artemis in 2016 to play concerts in Paris and Luxembourg for International Women’s Day. “I had never had so much propensity to gather one of all musicians,” he said. “But here there are many players I love. “

She has gathered a septeto full of stars, with the trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, who appointed the band after the Greek goddess of hunting and desert, drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, bassist Linda May Han Oh, Clarinetista Anat Cohen, saxophonist Melissa Aldana and Singer Cécile McLORN SAVANT. ” Games and who I love rosis, and I, who can be fun. “

It is fun, of course, and an advertising draw. A European excursion in 2017 presented the organization of the permanent rhythm of the organization (Allison Miller on Battery and Noriko Uda in The Bass), and Dononary, the president of Blue Note, signed Artemis on the site after his set in the Newport Jazz program in 2018, a functionality maintained in the program “Night of Jazz in America”.

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