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December Avenue

Tomasz Stanko (trumpet), David Virelles (piano), Reuben Rogers (double bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)

The Polish trumpeter is by now a heroic figure, a survivor who’s moved through many transitions and lived to play about it. He sounds wonderful, robust reverb as suits him. Virelles is a marvel—acute...

December Avenue

Tomasz Stanko (trumpet), David Virelles (piano), Reuben Rogers (double bass), Gerald Cleaver (drums)

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The Polish trumpeter is by now a heroic figure, a survivor who’s moved through many transitions and lived to play about it. He sounds wonderful, robust reverb as suits him. Virelles is a marvel—acute...

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Four years after the landmark album Wislawa, the great Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko's New York Quartet returns with another masterful recording, December Avenue. Always an insightful bandleader, Stanko here encourages spirited improvisation to flower around his characteristically melancholic and soulful themes, and all players are presented to best advantage. New band member Reuben Rogers – originally from the Virgin Islands and perhaps best-known for his work with Charles Lloyd – is a splendid addition to the team, establishing a profound understanding with Cuban-born pianist David Virelles and Detroit drummer Gerald Cleaver. JazzTimes, reviewing the band in concert, reflected on the strengths of the individual players: "Stanko has never had a piano player like Virelles. When his moments came, he configured his own lyrical domain within the world of a Stanko song. For that matter, Stanko has never had a bassist and drummer like Rogers and Cleaver, with their hard edges and their volatile energy." December Avenue was recorded at Studios La Buissonne in the South of France in June 2016 and produced by Manfred Eicher.

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July 2017

The Polish trumpeter is by now a heroic figure, a survivor who’s moved through many transitions and lived to play about it. He sounds wonderful, robust reverb as suits him. Virelles is a marvel—acute and intelligent at every turn.
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