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Label The Lost Recordings |
UPC 3770020964022 |
Catalogue number TLR 2204044 |
Release date 03 February 2023 |
"... The situational tension can be felt in the recordings and makes this performance so unique."
Jazzpodium, 31-3-2023“In the afternoon we performed in a rather austere theatre in East Berlin. Then I remember we crossed Checkpoint Charlie that evening to play in a club in West Berlin. The atmosphere was completely different. I felt as though we were living in a black and white spy movie.” Nicolas Fiszman recalls that chaotic day of 13 June 1982. Two outstanding guitarists, Philip Catherine and Nicolas Fiszman, who at the time was only seventeen years old, were taken from one side of Berlin to the other in pouring rain to perform to unlikely audiences. At both concerts, they played the same programme of seven pieces written by Philip, with the exception of “Crystal Bells”, composed by Charlie Mariano. The pair were not master and student. Rather, Philip remembers Nicolas like a young brother he might have taken to the beach. After the 1960s, Philip became a major figure on the jazz scene, working with the greatest: Charles Mingus, Chet Baker, Stéphane Grapelli, Dexter Gordon, to name only a few. Nicolas has played with Charles Aznavour, Vanessa Paradis, Francis Cabrel and Eric Serra, and travels the world with Sting.
On that gloomy afternoon, the two guitarists, alone on stage, decided to brighten up the morosity that reigned. The pieces they played bore titles such as “Janet”, “Babel” and “Petit Nicolas”. It is hard to believe that this varied, well-constructed, polyphonic music was not entirely written down on paper. Philip says, “Nothing is written from beginning to end. I compose the themes and some harmonic bridges. Then we have a chord chart … and that’s it.” The foundations are written; inspiration, taste, fantasy and friendship do the rest. We feel as though we are taking a nonchalant walk through Rio or Miami. The concert is punctuated by thunderous applause.
For these brief minutes in that year 1982, the East Berliners were able to fly over their tightly closed borders.
We are privileged to have unearthed this unique concert where two outstanding artists bring together two cultures to create an intense blaze of happiness.
... The situational tension can be felt in the recordings and makes this performance so unique.
Jazzpodium, 31-3-2023
... And when Catherine then acted electrically, then you felt it again, this warmth of the role models, these wonderfully flowing and almost singing solo runs that can drill into the soul, so especially "Crystal Bells" can fully convince me...
Musikansich, 28-3-2023
... The result is wonderfully light-footed, polyphonic music.
nrwjazz, 20-2-2023
... rich in impressive and surprising solutions, but also communicative and full of authentic emotions...
Jazzfun, 10-2-2023
... A memorable concert that moved both artists very much and encouraged them to improvise, including on the ten-minute "Petit Nicolas - Grand Nicolas"...
Inmusic, 28-3-2023
The album is a succession of virtuoso guitar playing by two talented guitarists who follow each other effortlessly, give space and complement each other.
Music Frames, 23-3-2023
A unique historical discovery that requires listening!
Jazzenzo, 16-3-2023
Philipp and his pupil Nicolas are on a roll.
Jazzflits, 13-3-2023
... The result is a wonderfully light-footed, polyphonic music.
nrw.jazz, 21-2-2023
... And to be heard is the then only seventeen-year-old Nicolas Fiszman, who makes a congenial duo with his more than 20 years older compatriot Philip Catherine...
virgin jazzface, 20-2-2023