Felipe Salles and The Ecce Ensemble
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On his mesmerizing new album, Camera Obscura, the imaginative saxophonist and composer Felipe Salles takes perspective as the guiding principle for an ambitious project that melds jazz and chamber music. This expansive sonic palette offers Salles a means of experimenting with the effects and interplay of light and darkness, shadow and color, imagery and divergent perspectives β the camera obscura, after all, doesnβt replicate its source material exactly, but mirrored and flipped upside-down.
βA camera obscura projects an image that is not exactly reality,β Salles explains, βbut is made out of light and shadows and perspective. I wondered, βHow do I take that and make it into a song?β So all of the tunes on the album come from a variety of different perspectives and play with the contrast between light and darkness.β
Salles brings a 14 piece chamber jazz ensemble to the stage for the first time at Bombyx, featuring a jazz quartet, string quartet and woodwind sextet.
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βA camera obscura projects an image that is not exactly reality,β Salles explains, βbut is made out of light and shadows and perspective. I wondered, βHow do I take that and make it into a song?β So all of the tunes on the album come from a variety of different perspectives and play with the contrast between light and darkness.β
Salles brings a 14 piece chamber jazz ensemble to the stage for the first time at Bombyx, featuring a jazz quartet, string quartet and woodwind sextet.
Get Tickets
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