Very nice review of AUTUMN WIND from the Jazz and Blues Blogspot:
"The music serves to beautifully illustrate the moods and modes of autumn as a season and the autumnal frame of mind, seeking peace amid the squalls of life’s travails. From the riotous blooms of autumn's color in the landscape to the stark and barren trees of early winter, the music takes the listener on a personal journey, echoing the season’s many hues within its structure, a gradual unveiling of the nature of the inner and outer world." Visit the FROM UNITED STATES tab on the REVIEWS page for a link to read the full review! Great review of AUTUMN WIND in the newspaper in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Santa Fe New Mexican!2/20/2018
AUTUMN WIND has received a great review in the newspaper in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Santa Fe New Mexican!
"...colorful and passionate, the moods ranging from bucolic to near-frenzy...Glorious...Lovely!" Visit the FROM UNITED STATES tab on the REVIEWS page for a link to read the full review! Very nice review of AUTUMN WIND from Poland's Era Jazzu, written by critic and jazz historian Dioni Piątkowski:
"...an outstanding quartet: legendary, avant-garde improviser - saxophonist Gebhard Ullmann, genius and subtle bass player Thomas Morgan and eloquent drummer Kresten Osgood." Visit the Z POLSKI tab on the REVIEWS page for a link to read the full review! Scott DuBois - "Noon White Mountain" from the SCOTT DUBOIS QUARTET LIVE IN MUNICH Concert Film2/9/2018
Music composed by Scott DuBois Scott DuBois Quartet: Scott DuBois / guitar Gebhard Ullmann / tenor sax Thomas Morgan / bass Kresten Osgood / drums Performed live at Jazzclub Unterfahrt in Munich, Germany on March 3, 2016 From DuBois' WINTER LIGHT studio album liner notes: Ralph Waldo Emerson called art an “expression of nature.” WINTER LIGHT transports the listener on a day’s journey from earliest dawn into deepest night, illustrating the day’s changing light through varied landscapes and weather conditions. I have loved representations of this evolution in visual art, especially in the paintings of Claude Monet, who often worked on several canvases at once in order to track the day's shifting light. WINTER LIGHT captures such visions in sound. "Noon White Mountain" begins with the day's most powerful light on majestic snow-capped mountains. They are slowly overtaken by dark clouds. A distant storm transforms into a passing gentle freezing rain. Then bright noon light returns. Very nice review of AUTUMN WIND from the Free Jazz Blog:
"Evocative, moving, and successful in its mission, DuBois's concept is mature and meticulous." Visit the FROM UNITED STATES tab on the REVIEWS page for a link to read the full review! |