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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
18.11.2022

Label: Jazzline

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Big Band

Artist: WDR Big Band & Michael Abene

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  • 1 Chi-Chi 07:35
  • 2 Ah-Leu-Cha 05:30
  • 3 Ornitology 06:53
  • 4 Embraceable You 08:47
  • 5 My Little Suede Shoes 06:30
  • 6 Confirmation 07:10
  • 7 Yardbird Suite 06:26
  • 8 The Gypsy 08:41
  • 9 Segment 05:52
  • Total Runtime 01:03:24

Info for Birth of a Bird



End of August of 2020 the international world of jazz was celebrating “100 Years Charlie Parker”. Even those who had not noticed it before now realized that a great musician was being commemorated. Despite the COVID 19 pandemic his work and life were honoured with several projects: these included exclusive LP-editions, books and – obviously – concerts. Already in autumn of 2019, it was clear that the WDR Big Band would contribute to the Parker-Jubilee. Quickly our former long-time chief conductor Michael Abene agreed to take on the project as arranger. Two alto saxophonists were put at the centre: our lead-alto JohanHörlén and his terrific colleague from the NDR Bigband, Luigi Grasso. Exactly one week after Charlie Parker’s birthday, we were able to perform our concert at the Philharmonic Hall in Cologne in front of an audience – a very special privilege in the Corona-season of 2020/21. One concession to the pandemic was that the band members were sitting further apart than usually, with the saxophones even placed at the stage edge, with their back turned towards Jörg Achim Keller, our conductor. However, the current album is a studio production of the concert programme and not affected by these adversities.

A Parker-Homage performed by a Big Band is no simple task for an arranger, as bebop is usually considered better suited for combos. In addition, Charlie Parker was certainly no fan of orchestral jazz, in contrast to his buddy Dizzy Gillespie. Curiously,atthe very end of his short life,he performed with the big bands of Woody Herman and Stan Kenton, and his first engagement was in Kansas City at Jay McShann’s orchestra. Nevertheless, if heplayedduring the main phase of his career in an orchestral setting at all, then usually just with string players, as it was the case on the two legendary Mercury recordings “Charlie Parker with Strings” Vol. 1 and 2 from the years 1949/50.

WDR Big Band
Michael Abene, direction



Michael Abene
is a pianist, composer, arranger, educator & record producer. From 2004 to 2014, he was the Musical Director and Principal Composer/Arranger of the WDR Radio Big Band of Cologne, Germany, considered by many to be one of the finest big bands in Europe. From 2011 to 2018, Michael held the chair of Professor of Ensemble Conducting and Associate Professor of Composition at the KUG Jazz Institute in Graz, Austria. Michael also served as the Associate Music Director of the BMI Jazz Composers Workshop and was an Associate Professor of Jazz Composition at Manhattan School of Music.

Michael Abene travels regularly around the globe, delighting audiences in concert performance, featuring his arrangements for artists such as Randy Brecker, Paquito D’Rivera, Joe Lovano, John Scofield, Patti Austin, Mike Stern, Gary Burton, Dave Liebman, saxophonist Bill Evans, Kurt Elling, Eddie Daniels, and Tom Harrell.

Michael joined the Maynard Ferguson band as a teenager and wrote and arranged many charts for Maynard. He then went on to produce Grammy-winning projects such as “Digital Duke” featuring the Duke Ellington Orchestra and “The GRP All-Star Big Band-All Blues.” He also produced the Grammy nominated “The GRP All-Star Big Band” and “The GRP All-Star Big Band Live,” which received nominations in the arranging category for all three big band recordings. Michael was also nominated for his arrangement of “America” from “Dave Grusin Presents West Side Story.”

Michael has arranged, composed and/or produced for a wide array of people, such as: Take 6, Billy Cobham, Eddie Daniels, Bireli Lagrene, Chick Corea, Buddy Rich, Dick Oatts, Dizzy Gillespie, The Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, Dave Taylor, The Metropole Jazz Orchestra, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, New York Voices, Ronnie Cuber, UMO Jazz Orchestra (Helsinki), Jazz Big Band Graz and the BBC Big Band.

Two works of Michael’s were premiered during the summer of 2000. The first was a piece he arranged for the Metropole Jazz Orchestra for seven trombones in which each trombonist contributed an original and Michael composed opening and connecting sections allowing the piece to be played as a suite. This composition was performed at the International Trombone Festival in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The second composition was an original work commissioned by The Mancini Institute and written for bass trombonist Dave Taylor entitled “Heritage: New/Old and Then Some” and was performed by The Mancini Institute Big Band and orchestra. This work has also been performed by the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Orchestra and in 2004 by the Amsterdam Conservatory Orchestra and Big Band. Two new compositions by Michael performed in 2003 were “Odyssey for Brass,” commissioned and performed by the Metropole Jazz orchestra, and “Fragmentations,” which was performed by the Slovenian Symphony and Radio Big Band. Michael also composed a piece for the WDR Big Band to feature the clarinet artistry of Paquito D’Rivera entitled “PFP” (Piece for Paquito) which premiered at the 2006 IAJE Convention and has since been re-orchestrated to include symphony orchestra. He is currently preparing a number of composing commissions for both big band and orchestra.

Michael arranged (Grammy Nomination), produced and conducted the music for singer Patti Austin’s 2008 Grammy winning CD entitled “Avant Gershwin," celebrating the music of George and Ira Gershwin. He also arranged (Grammy nomination) and conducted the Grammy nominated Joe Lovano CD “Symphonica,” which featured the WDR Big Band and Rundfunk Orchestra. He conducted and arranged “Djangology” for the French guitarist Bireli Lagrene, with celebrates the music of Django Reinhardt. He also arranged and conducted a European tour for the Funkmaster, Maceo Parker which became the highly successful CD entitled “ Roots and Grooves” and “Soul Classics.” Michael conducted and arranged two CD’s for saxophonist Bill Evans “Van’s Joint” featuring drummer Dave Weckl and bassist Mark Egan and “The East End.”

All of these recent projects are with the wonderful WDR Big Band of Cologne, Germany. Other artists Michael has arranged for are Gary Burton, Randy Brecker, guitarist Mike Stern with Dave Weckl and bassist Tom Kennedy, a Jazz Tango Project featuring Gary Burton, Javier Girotto on soprano saxophone and Marcelo Nissenman on bandoneon, a program dedicated to the music of Charles Mingus, Kurt Elling, John Scofield, John Abercrombie, Lee Konitz, “The Bone Breakers” with Wycliffe Gordon and Nils Wogram, Randy Brecker and Chris Potter, Tom Harrell. A project dedicated to Cannonball Adderley featuring Terell Stafford and Dick Oatts. Projects include singer, Dianne Reeves, Mike Mainieri and Steps Ahead, Metro featuring drummer Wolfgang Haffner, keyboardist Mitch Forman and Guitarist Chuck Loeb and singers Jazzmeia Horn and the wonderful Dutch singer Fay Claassen. In 2020 Michael arranged a project entitled “Birth of a Bird” in honor of Charlie Parker’s 100th birthday. This project was for the wonderful WDR Big Band of Cologne, Germany and featured the Italian saxophonist Luigi Grasso. Other orchestras Michael has conducted and arranged for are the WDR Rundfunkorkestra Köln; The Metropole Jazz Orchestra, NDR Big Band of Hamburg, Germany and The RTV Radio Big Band of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He also has a number of composition students both in Germany and the US and continues to appear at workshops both in Europe and the US.

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