Planet Isfar Sarabski
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
30.04.2021
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- 1 Deja Vu 06:11
- 2 Limping Stranger 05:57
- 3 Swan Lake 05:27
- 4 Prelude 04:47
- 5 Transit 04:39
- 6 The Edge 07:32
- 7 Planet (Piano Solo) 06:40
- 8 G-Man 08:36
- 9 Novruz 05:32
- 10 Planet 05:12
Info for Planet
The pianist, composer and arranger, Isfar Sarabski presents his album "Planet". At the head of a piano-bass-drums trio, the virtuoso musician also surrounds himself on certain titles with a string orchestra. It offers music that creates bridges between jazz, mugham and classical music. A few emotionally charged moments dot this album, bursting with energy.
Keyboard virtuoso, pianist Isfar Sarabski came to jazz after a solid classical training. On his album "Planet" to be released on April 30, 2021 at Warner Music, he brought together pianist Alan Hampton and drummer Mark Guiliana.
Propelled by this explosive rhythmic, he deploys a great energy on his keyboard and juggles with the octaves. Fortunately, a few sensitive moments constitute appreciable brackets of calm which temper the fiery effervescence of the pianist.
An orchestral version of Planet concludes the opus. Dynamic and emphatic, it borrows its codes from the soundtrack of a film, that of a pianist who came from Azerbaijan to conquer jazz… which he has achieved brilliantly elsewhere.
Isfar Sarabski, piano
Sasha Mashin, drums
Makar Novikov, bass
Main Strings Ensemble
Lev Trofimov, conductor
Isfar Sarabski
Born in 1989 in Baku (Azerbaijan), Isfar Sarabski began playing the piano at the age of 3. In 2007, he joined the Bulbul Music School then the Baku Academy of Music in the piano class of Farhad Badalbeyli. From this teaching he learns the rigor of the universe of the classical world. He then benefited from a scholarship granted by the President of his country and was named Honorary Artist of Azerbaijan. Thus, at 16, pianist Isfar Sarabski is already a promising young hopeful who performs in his country but also in Norway and Russia.
Nothing very surprising, because the music is in a way written in the DNA of this artist from a family of musicians. He is indeed the great-grandson of Huseyngulu Sarabski, musical pioneer and immense star of the Muslim world, singer (tenor) of opera, actor and author of plays. The young Isfar Sarabski also grows up in the middle of his father's vinyl collection which "… were literally [his] toys".
They have contributed to its culture and its spirit of openness towards jazz, opera or mugham, this traditional and learned musical genre of Azeri music which leaves a preponderant place for improvisation. He is also interested in the songs of artists of his generation such as Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera, Benny Benassi.
At the end of his studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Isfar Sarabski presented himself at the Solo Piano Competition of the 43rd Montreux Jazz Festival. On July 18, 2009, he won first prize (tied with Beka Gochiashvili) and impressed the jury with his phenomenal interpretation of Bill Evans' compositions. It was also on this occasion that he met Quincy Jones, who since then has been full of praise for this young prodigy. The following year he received the Zirva State Prize.
In 2011, the pianist formed and conducted his own trio with Moscow musicians Alexander Mashin on drums and Makar Novikov on bass. With them, Isfar Sarabski performs in many festivals and concert halls in North America, at the Apollo Theater in New York and in many jazz clubs in Europe, at the Ronnie Scott club in London, at the Duc des Lombards in Paris (in 2013) and in Paris in 2015 for the International Day of Jazz. After 2016 played in Dhafer Youssef's group and toured with him on his project "Birds Requiem" then "Diwan Of Beauty And Odd" in Europe and Oceania.
Fascinated by the world of electro, Isfar Sarabski approaches the leading groups of the electronic scene of Baku and his interest in electric music is confirmed since an electro album is also announced for the year 2021 after the release of his album. "Planet" (Warner) which is expected to be released on April 30, 2021 .
Booklet for Planet