André Jaume's "Hymnesse" is a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz, French jazz, and avant-garde music, released on January 1, 2010, under the independent label Durance. This 39-minute album is a unique collection of reinterpreted hymns and folk songs, blending Jaume's virtuosic saxophone playing with innovative arrangements and improvisations.
The album opens with "El Cant Dels Ocells," a traditional Catalan song, and continues with a mix of international folk tunes and spirituals, including "Amazing Grace" and "Life Every Voice and Sing." Jaume's rendition of "The Town I Loved So Well," a song penned by Phil Coulter about the Troubles in Northern Ireland, is particularly poignant. The album also features political anthems like "Els Segadors," the national anthem of Catalonia, and "L'Internationale," the socialist anthem.
Jaume's avant-garde approach to jazz is evident in his creative use of space, dynamics, and extended techniques on the saxophone. His playing is both lyrical and explosive, showcasing his deep musicality and technical prowess. The album's production is intimate and raw, allowing Jaume's saxophone to shine and his interpretations to breathe.
"Hymnesse" is not just a showcase of André Jaume's exceptional talent but also a testament to his deep respect for the musical traditions he draws from. The album is a refreshing take on jazz and folk fusion, offering a unique listening experience that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.