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The Story

"Daniel García is committed to exploring the natural affinities between jazz and flamenco." WBGO

Salamanca is a city steeped in history, with ancient archaeological sites. For centuries student priests have walked in their flowing robes along the Calle Compañia, a central street shadowed by tall baroque buildings. The city was one of the main stopovers on the Vía de la Plata ('the silver way'), a Roman route from North to South of the Iberian peninsula. Daniel García has a deep feeling for what that ancient silver thread through his country means: it gave the peninsula its main artery. Spain exists as a melting pot of different cultures, with influences Celtic and Nordic, from the Eastern Mediterranean and Africa, and from the Americas too. Vía de la Plata is a living symbol of how 'all of this melts together in Spain,' as García explains. The pianist's awareness of these different cultures which have formed Spain is everywhere in this album: the guests represent musical heritages from different points of the compass. Charismatic clarinettist Anat Cohen produces wonderful emotion on 'Pai Lan'. Trumpet star Ibrahim Maalouf was born in Beirut; 'Silk Road' is a glimpse of the East. Guitarist Gerardo Núñez and García are equally fascinated by the links between Flamenco and jazz. In their first co-operation here they show a natural empathy, notably in 'Calima' named after the wind that carries sandstorms from the Sahara. García's trio fellows - Reinier Elizarde (bass), Michael Olivera (drums) - are from Cuba. García met them on the scene in Madrid. García is also a passionate advocate for Salamanca's musical heritage. The title track 'Vía de la Plata', with its intoxicating echoes of both Ravel and the Cameroonian coupé-décalé has García and Anat Cohen trading fragments of melodies from the charrada, a centuries-old Salamancan peasant dance, with everything fitting together miraculously and seamlessly. As a man and as a musician Daniel García is clear, thoughtful and self-aware. This very fine album defines him - and the history which has formed him.

Media

actmusic · Daniel Garcia Trio "Via de la Plata"

Track Listing

    • Canción del Fuego Fatuo
    • Calle Compañia
    • La Leyenda del Tiempo
    • Spring of Life
    • The Silk Road
    • Pai Lan
    • Volar
    • Via de la Plata
    • Mar de la Tranquilidad
    • Calima

    Additional Details

    Label: Act Music

    Genre: Jazz

    Run Time: 49 mins

    Release Date: 01/29/19

    UPC: 614427993625

    Description

    "Daniel García is committed to exploring the natural affinities between jazz and flamenco." WBGO

    Salamanca is a city steeped in history, with ancient archaeological sites. For centuries student priests have walked in their flowing robes along the Calle Compañia, a central street shadowed by tall baroque buildings. The city was one of the main stopovers on the Vía de la Plata ('the silver way'), a Roman route from North to South of the Iberian peninsula. Daniel García has a deep feeling for what that ancient silver thread through his country means: it gave the peninsula its main artery. Spain exists as a melting pot of different cultures, with influences Celtic and Nordic, from the Eastern Mediterranean and Africa, and from the Americas too. Vía de la Plata is a living symbol of how 'all of this melts together in Spain,' as García explains. The pianist's awareness of these different cultures which have formed Spain is everywhere in this album: the guests represent musical heritages from different points of the compass. Charismatic clarinettist Anat Cohen produces wonderful emotion on 'Pai Lan'. Trumpet star Ibrahim Maalouf was born in Beirut; 'Silk Road' is a glimpse of the East. Guitarist Gerardo Núñez and García are equally fascinated by the links between Flamenco and jazz. In their first co-operation here they show a natural empathy, notably in 'Calima' named after the wind that carries sandstorms from the Sahara. García's trio fellows - Reinier Elizarde (bass), Michael Olivera (drums) - are from Cuba. García met them on the scene in Madrid. García is also a passionate advocate for Salamanca's musical heritage. The title track 'Vía de la Plata', with its intoxicating echoes of both Ravel and the Cameroonian coupé-décalé has García and Anat Cohen trading fragments of melodies from the charrada, a centuries-old Salamancan peasant dance, with everything fitting together miraculously and seamlessly. As a man and as a musician Daniel García is clear, thoughtful and self-aware. This very fine album defines him - and the history which has formed him.

    Media

    actmusic · Daniel Garcia Trio "Via de la Plata"

    Track Listing

      • Canción del Fuego Fatuo
      • Calle Compañia
      • La Leyenda del Tiempo
      • Spring of Life
      • The Silk Road
      • Pai Lan
      • Volar
      • Via de la Plata
      • Mar de la Tranquilidad
      • Calima

      Additional Details

      Label: Act Music

      Genre: Jazz

      Run Time: 49 mins

      Release Date: 01/29/19

      UPC: 614427993625

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