Jean-Marc Foltz's "Visions fugitives" is a captivating journey into the world of French jazz and free jazz, released on December 23, 2012, under the independent label Vision Fugitive. This 44-minute album is a testament to Foltz's virtuosity and his ability to blend classical influences with modern jazz sensibilities.
The album opens with "Visions fugitives," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection, showcasing Foltz's mastery of the clarinet and his knack for creating evocative melodies. Throughout the album, Foltz explores a variety of moods and styles, from the playful "Adages" to the introspective "Romanza," and the hauntingly beautiful "Naima," a tribute to the jazz standard.
Foltz's compositions are intricate and thought-provoking, drawing from a wide range of influences. The album features a mix of original pieces and reinterpretations of classical works, such as the "Cinq préludes de danses" and the "Vier Stücke" series. Each track is a unique exploration of sound and rhythm, demonstrating Foltz's versatility and his deep understanding of both jazz and classical music.
"Visions fugitives" is a standout album in Foltz's discography, highlighting his innovative approach to jazz and his ability to push the boundaries of the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jean-Marc Foltz or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress and inspire.