"Hymnes à l'amour, deuxième chance" is a captivating free jazz album by the dynamic duo of accordionist Didier Ithursarry and saxophonist Christophe Monniot. Released on February 26, 2021, under the Emouvance label, this album is a testament to the electrifying chemistry between these two virtuosos. Spanning just over 41 minutes, the album features eight tracks, each a unique blend of improvisation and composition that showcases the artists' mastery of their instruments and their shared musical vision.
The album opens with "Vetcherai rado," a piece that immediately draws the audience in with its haunting melody and intricate interplay between the accordion and saxophone. "Dede" follows, a longer track that allows both musicians to explore a wider range of emotions and dynamics. "East side" and "Lilia" continue the journey, each offering a distinct mood and rhythm, while "Pierre qui vole" brings a sense of playfulness and lightness.
The second half of the album begins with "Banako," a track that highlights the duo's ability to create a sense of tension and release. "Oláh là" is a standout, with its infectious rhythm and melodic hooks, while the album closes with "Une dernière danse ?," a poignant and introspective piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Didier Ithursarry and Christophe Monniot have a long history of collaboration, and "Hymnes à l'amour, deuxième chance" is a shining example of their musical synergy. The album is a must-listen for fans of free jazz and anyone looking to experience the thrill of live improvisation and the beauty of a well-crafted composition.