Bluebeard Yuri Honing Acoustic Quartet
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
06.03.2021
Label: Challenge Records
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Yuri Honing Acoustic Quartet
Album including Album cover
- 1 Bluebeard Maze 09:41
- 2 A Room with a View 04:51
- 3 Narcissus 04:22
- 4 The Art of Losing Isn't Hard to Master 05:01
- 5 She Walked in Beauty, Like the Night 05:36
- 6 Bits of Paradise 04:25
- 7 Sonnet No. 6 Bluebeard 02:35
- 8 Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 05:22
Info for Bluebeard
The relentless Bluebeard now has a soundtrack thanks to Dutch saxophone pride Yuri Honing. Yuri Honing dedicated his new album to the gruesome heritage of Bluebeard, title character of the 17th century French fairy tale. The duke with the seven wives symbolizes other historic European figures such as Pablo Picasso, who conquered women and loved them, but also destroyed them; all these phases inspired his art. A sonnet by the first female Pulitzer Prize winner, Edna Millay, a variation on the fairy tale, forms the basis of the album Bluebeard. With his Acoustic Quartet, Yuri Honing has been celebrating international success for many years. As with his previous album Goldbrun, the release of Bluebeard will be followed by an exhibition at Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle, a Gesamtkunstwerk of paintings, sculptures and music in collaboration with painter Mariecke van der Linden. Honing’s awards include three Edisons and the Boy Edgar Prijs 2012, and he has worked with countless greats such as Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Paul Bley and Craig Taborn.
"Deeply lyrical, meditative and uplifting, Bluebeard is a fine addition to Honing's impressive discography, and a high-water mark in the quartet's trajectory thus far." (AllAboutJazz)
Yuri Honing, saxophone, tenor, voice
Wolfert Brederode, piano
Gulli Gudmundsson, bass
Joost Lijbaart, drums
Wolfert Brederode, harmonium, vibraphone
Yuri Honing
is one of the Netherlands’ major saxophonists according to the Penguin Guide to Jazz and the Oxford guide to jazz.
Honing performed with the likes of Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden, Ibrahim Malooff, Craig Taborn and Paul Bley. In 2001 Honing received the Edison Jazz Award (Dutch Grammy) for his recording Seven, with Paul Bley, Gary Peacock en Paul Motion.
Apart from recording with his own groups he also recorded with the godfather of Dutch improv, Mischa Mengelberg, was leading a group called the ‘Oriënt Express’, based on a mix of jazz and traditional music from the Middle East, performed Schubert’s Winterreise with pianist Nora Mulder, and recorded an album with orchestra (Symphonic) with works arranged by Vince Mendoza.
Honing has been leading his acoustic quartet with Wolfert Brederode on piano, the Icelandic bass player Gulli Gudmundsson and Joost Lijbaart on drums.
The quartet performed at most major festivals in Europa, Asia en South America.
In 2012 Yuri Honing was awarded the Boy Edgar Prize, the most prestigious jazz award in the Netherlands.
This album contains no booklet.