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TRACK Four To Go GROUP Donna Lee Saxophone Quartet Mellow (Zivaldo 032008) Musicians: Zdenko Ivanušić (alto sax), Andrej Henigman (alto sax), Vanja Ileković (tenor sax), Aleš Suša (baritone sax). Composed by Zdenko Ivanušić. Recorded: Zagreb, Croatia, May 11-12, 2008 DONNA LEE SAXOPHONE QUARTET: FOUR TO GO RATING: 95/100 (learn more) The Croatia-based Donna Lee Saxophone Quartet (DLSQ) was formed in 1999 by altoists Zdenko Ivanušić and Andrej Henigman, and has had the same personnel since 2001. While they have been known to play charts of their predecessors the World Saxophone Quartet and the 29th Street Saxophone Quartet, over time they have developed their own distinctive identity and sound. On this follow-up to their first CD, Four Odd, it becomes apparent that baritonist Suša's role is just as important to the DLSQ's overall success as were those of Hamiet Bluiett and Jim Hartog, respectively, to the aforementioned a cappella sax quartets – providing essential basslines and rhythms. Ivanuši ć is the DLSQ's strongest soloist and main composer, a vibrant player heard at his best on his own infectious "Four to Go." Suša's winding bassline leads to Ivanušić's articulation of the prancing theme. A catchy vamp by the two altos and tenor serves as the bridge. Ivanušić's stop-and-start solo leaves space for an accompanying line by the other saxophonists to take the forefront, as his velvety tone accentuates his intricate and lively post-bop runs. After Ivanušić revisits the theme, with the contrapuntal backing of his bandmates, the vamp/bridge creates a perfect resolution. There is an easeful mastery at work here that simply must be heard. Reviewer: Scott Albin Tags: 2000s jazz · croatia · saxophone ensemble 0 RESPONSES SO FAR Click here to login to jazz.com. Forget your password? | New to jazz.com? Advanced Search >> HOME JAZZ BLOG FEATURES & INTERVIEWS MUSIC VISUAL JAZZ ENCYCLOPEDIA COMMUNITY FORUMS

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TRACK Four To Go

GROUP Donna Lee Saxophone Quartet

Mellow (Zivaldo 032008)

Musicians: Zdenko Ivanušić (alto sax), Andrej Henigman (alto sax), VanjaIleković (tenor sax), Aleš Suša (baritone sax). Composed by Zdenko Ivanušić.

Recorded: Zagreb, Croatia, May 11-12, 2008

DONNA LEE SAXOPHONE QUARTET: FOUR TO GO

RATING: 95/100(learn more)The Croatia-based Donna Lee Saxophone Quartet (DLSQ) was formed in 1999 by altoists Zdenko Ivanušićand Andrej Henigman, and has had the same personnel since 2001. While they have been known to playcharts of their predecessors the World Saxophone Quartet and the 29th Street Saxophone Quartet, overtime they have developed their own distinctive identity and sound.

On this follow-up to their first CD, Four Odd, it becomes apparent that baritonist Suša's role is just asimportant to the DLSQ's overall success as were those of Hamiet Bluiett and Jim Hartog, respectively, tothe aforementioned a cappella sax quartets – providing essential basslines and rhythms. Ivanušić is theDLSQ's strongest soloist and main composer, a vibrant player heard at his best on his own infectious "Fourto Go." Suša's winding bassline leads to Ivanušić's articulation of the prancing theme. A catchy vamp by thetwo altos and tenor serves as the bridge. Ivanušić's stop-and-start solo leaves space for an accompanyingline by the other saxophonists to take the forefront, as his velvety tone accentuates his intricate and livelypost-bop runs. After Ivanušić revisits the theme, with the contrapuntal backing of his bandmates, thevamp/bridge creates a perfect resolution. There is an easeful mastery at work here that simply must beheard.

Reviewer: Scott Albin

Tags: 2000s jazz · croatia · saxophone ensemble

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