The Storming of the Winter Palace (album)
The Storming of the Winter Palace is a live album by pianist Irène Schweizer. It was recorded in May 1986 and March 1988, and was released by Intakt Records on LP in 1988, and on CD in 2000.[1] On the album, Schweizer is joined by vocalist Maggie Nicols, trombonist George Lewis, bassist Joëlle Léandre, and drummer Günter Sommer.
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Released | 1988 |
Recorded | May 18, 1986 and March 25, 1988 |
Venue | International-New-Jazz-Festival-Moers (1986), Taktlos-Festival at Rote Fabrik, Zurich (1988) |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Intakt Records 003 |
Reception
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The Penguin Guide to Jazz | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
All About Jazz | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The authors of the Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings awarded the album 4 stars, stating that it "documents a group with formidable powers," and commenting: "Schweizer is very much the key element, assembling and unpicking a series of small-scale themes and ideas like some intellectual tricoteuse. Maggie Nicols's ability to break down narrative song into its constituent elements, semantic nonsense, and still leave you feeling that you've heard a story and been serenaded as well continues to amaze, as does George Lewis's ability to make even a disassembled trombone sound like the most musical thing on the planet... Sommer is not so much a minimalist as a miniaturist, able to invest tiny ideas with enormous significance... Léandre rumbles away in the background... this represents a wonderful documentation of an important group."[2]
Writing for All About Jazz, Glenn Astarita remarked: "The Storming Of The Winter Palace is a showstopper as this writer often thought of the visual aspects; hence, a video of this performance would have been an added treat as the music and overall intensity alludes to one heck of a live performance!"[3]
In an article for Morning Star Online, Chris Searle noted that the album featured "three women - a Swiss pianist, a Scottish singer and a French bassist - and two men, a German drummer and an African American trombonist born in Chicago," and wrote: "Audacity here certainly, and brilliant jazz musicianship too - mostly in a free ensemble setting, stirred up into a relentless excitation by the five revolutionary improvising spirits."[4]
Track listing
- "Now And Never" (Schweizer, Léandre) - 26:10
- "The Storming Of The Winter Palace" (Nicols, Schweizer) - 10:07
- "Living On The Edge" (Lewis, Sommer) - 15:00
- Track 1 recorded May 18, 1986 at the International-New-Jazz-Festival-Moers by Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR); tracks 2 and 3 recorded March 25, 1988 at the Taktlos-Festival, Rote Fabrik, Zurich
Personnel
- Irène Schweizer – piano
- Maggie Nicols – vocals
- George Lewis – trombone
- Joëlle Léandre – bass
- Günter Sommer – drums
Production
- Peter Pfister – engineer
References
- "Schweizer-Nicols-Lewis-Leandre-Sommer: The Storming Of The Winter Palace". Intakt Records. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
- Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2006). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. Penguin Books. p. 1163.
- Astarita, Glenn (February 1, 2000). "Schweizer-Nicols-Lewis-Leandre-Sommer: The Storming Of The Winter Palace". All About Jazz. Retrieved January 20, 2022.
- Searle, Chris (September 6, 2011). "Schweizer-Nicols-Lewis-Leandre-Sommer: The Storming Of The Winter Palace". Intakt Records. Retrieved January 20, 2022.