Christophe Monniot's "Vivaldi Universel" is a captivating exploration of jazz, reimagining Vivaldi's iconic "Four Seasons" through the lens of free and French jazz. Released on Cristal Records in 2009, this album is a testament to Monniot's innovative spirit and his collaboration with Spányi & Gasteau. With a runtime of over an hour, the album comprises 25 tracks that blend improvisation and structure, offering a fresh perspective on classical themes.
Monniot, known for his work in jazz, brings a unique voice to this project, which was initially conceived in 2007 at the Rhino Jazz Festival. The album's title, "Vivaldi Universel," reflects its universal appeal and the timeless nature of the music it reinterprets. Each track, from "Salade de saison" to "Saison 5," invites the audience into a world where jazz and classical music intersect, creating a soundscape that is both familiar and groundbreaking.
The album's recording, completed in May 2009, captures the essence of Monniot's artistic vision, supported by the talents of Christophe Marguet, Joachim Kühn, and Sébastien Boisseau. "Vivaldi Universel" is not just a reinterpretation but a celebration of music's ability to evolve and inspire, making it a standout piece in the world of jazz.