Michel Godard, renowned for his mastery of the serpent and other wind instruments, presents a unique and captivating blend of French jazz and Baroque influences in "Monteverdi - A Trace of Grace." Released on September 12, 2011, via Carpe Diem Records Berlin, this album is a testament to Godard's innovative approach to music, seamlessly weaving together the timeless compositions of Claudio Monteverdi with his own original works.
Spanning a duration of one hour and five minutes, the album features 13 tracks that showcase Godard's virtuosic playing and his ability to bridge the gap between historical music and contemporary jazz. The tracklist includes both Monteverdi's iconic pieces, such as "Pur ti miro" and "Pianto de la madonna," and Godard's own compositions like "L'Abbesse" and "Soyeusement." The album also features contributions from other talented musicians, including Gavino Murgia, Fanny Paccoud, and Steve Swallow, adding depth and richness to the overall sound.
"Monteverdi - A Trace of Grace" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through time and style, where the past and present coexist harmoniously. Godard's unique interpretation of Monteverdi's works, combined with his own jazz compositions, creates a sound that is both familiar and fresh. The album's genre-defying nature makes it a standout in the world of jazz, appealing to fans of both classical and contemporary music.
Whether you're a long-time admirer of Michel Godard's work or a newcomer to his unique style, "Monteverdi - A Trace of Grace" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's intricate arrangements and masterful performances make it a standout addition to any music collection.