Jean-François Durez presents a captivating journey through the world of percussions with his album "The Art of the Percussions." Released on January 1, 2015, under the Indesens label, this album is a unique blend of tango and other diverse musical genres, showcasing Durez's exceptional skill and versatility as a percussionist.
Spanning a total of 53 minutes, the album features a variety of compositions, each meticulously arranged for vibraphone and other instruments. From the enchanting melodies of Ravel's "Ma mère l'oye" to the fiery rhythms of Granados' "Spanish Dances," Durez's interpretations are both innovative and deeply respectful of the original works. The album also includes original compositions by Durez, such as "Bras à Achille" and "22 Juillet 16h," offering a glimpse into his creative prowess.
One of the standout tracks is the hauntingly beautiful "Oblivion," arranged for accordion and vibraphone, which showcases Durez's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music. The album also features a unique arrangement of the beloved "I Love You Porgy" from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess," arranged for vibraphone and saxophone, demonstrating Durez's ability to reinvent classic pieces in fresh and exciting ways.
Throughout the album, Durez's playing is characterized by a remarkable technical precision and a deep sense of musicality. His arrangements are inventive and often surprising, yet they always serve the music, highlighting its essential qualities and bringing out new layers of meaning. Whether he is playing a delicate and intimate piece or a fiery and rhythmic composition, Durez's playing is always expressive and engaging, making "The Art of the Percussions" a truly memorable listening experience.