WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL

Post Bop / Post-Fusion Contemporary / Pop/Art Song/Folk / Nu Jazz • Austria
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The guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel, born in 1965, lives in Vienna and is considered to be one of the most influential guitarists of his generation. After his classical training on the violin, he discovered his love for the guitar at the age of 15. His interest in his own as well as in improvised music finally led him to jazz. After his studies with Mick Goodrick at the New England Conservatory and later at Berklee College of Music in Boston, he toured for two years with the Gary Burton quintet and earned himself an excellent reputation in the Jazz scene. From the mid 90s, he lived and worked in the Jazz capital, New York. During this time, he daringly took sensitive excursions into the world of pop music with Rebekka Bakken, while pursuing the electronic project Muthspiel/Muthspiel with his brother. As a sought-after sideman, he has played for Trilok Gurtu, Dhafer read more...
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WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio : Timezones album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Wolfgang Muthspiel Trio : Timezones
Post Bop 1989
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL The Promise album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
The Promise
Post Bop 1990
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Black & Blue (Wolfgang Muthspiel Sextet) album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Black & Blue (Wolfgang Muthspiel Sextet)
Post Bop 1992
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Loaded, Like New album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Loaded, Like New
Post Bop 1995
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Perspective album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
Perspective
Post Bop 1996
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Real Book Stories (with Marc Johnson, Brian Blade) album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Real Book Stories (with Marc Johnson, Brian Blade)
Post Bop 2001
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Bearing Fruit album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Bearing Fruit
Post-Fusion Contemporary 2003
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Wolfgang & Christian Muthspiel ‎: Early Music album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Wolfgang & Christian Muthspiel ‎: Early Music
Post Bop 2003
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Solo album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Solo
Post Bop 2004
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Air, Love & Vitamins album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Air, Love & Vitamins
Post Bop 2004
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Bright Side album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Bright Side
Post Bop 2005
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Wolfgang Muthspiel, Brian Blade ‎: Friendly Travelers album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Wolfgang Muthspiel, Brian Blade ‎: Friendly Travelers
Post Bop 2006
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL From A Dream (with Slava Grigoryan & Ralph Towner) album cover 3.00 | 1 ratings
From A Dream (with Slava Grigoryan & Ralph Towner)
Post Bop 2009
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Drumfree album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Drumfree
Post Bop 2011
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Vienna Naked album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Vienna Naked
Post-Fusion Contemporary 2012
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Driftwood album cover 3.50 | 2 ratings
Driftwood
Post-Fusion Contemporary 2014
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Vienna, World album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Vienna, World
Pop/Art Song/Folk 2015
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Rising Grace album cover 3.75 | 2 ratings
Rising Grace
Post Bop 2016
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Where the River Goes album cover 4.00 | 3 ratings
Where the River Goes
Nu Jazz 2018
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Angular Blues album cover 4.00 | 1 ratings
Angular Blues
Post Bop 2020
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley & Brian Blade : Dance of the Elders album cover 4.00 | 2 ratings
Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley & Brian Blade : Dance of the Elders
Post-Fusion Contemporary 2023

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WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL In & Out album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
In & Out
Post Bop 1993
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Wolfgang Muthspiel, Brian Blade : Friendly Travelers Live album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Wolfgang Muthspiel, Brian Blade : Friendly Travelers Live
Post Bop 2008
WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Live At The Jazz Standard album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Live At The Jazz Standard
Post Bop 2010

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WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley & Brian Blade : Dance of the Elders

Album · 2023 · Post-Fusion Contemporary
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Class is in session, but forget the lecture hall; today's syllabus takes us straight into the musical sandbox of Wolfgang Muthspiel's “Dance of the Elders.” Now, if you haven't jammed to Muthspiel before, here's the 411: this Austrian guitarist is a jazz maven, and he's got the creds to prove it. Teaming up with Scott Colley on bass and Brian Blade on drums, this is more than a trio—it's a microcosm of musical evolution.

Context, my friends, context! Think of this album as a sonic seminar where each track is a guest lecture from a different department. We've got cameos from the world of classical music, nods to folk traditions, and a heavy dose of jazz improvisation. It's like attending a conference where Bach and Joni Mitchell share the stage with Brad Mehldau—and they're all jamming together.

Track-by-track, or should I say, lecture-by-lecture, we will explore “Dance of the Elders.” Starting with "Invocation." Picture walking into a cathedral of sound; this track lays the foundation for the album with its meditative, quasi-spiritual vibes. Muthspiel himself calls the "endless loop" a "vast landscape." Think of it as musical mindfulness.

"Prelude to Bach" is your Music History 101 recap, but with a twist. The trio takes a Bach classic and improvises around it, reminding us that the Baroque era was the OG jam session. Next on the syllabus is "Dance of the Elders." This is where ethnomusicology meets polyrhythms. The track incorporates global influences, offering a musical melting pot or, if you will, a 'World Music 101' in under 10 minutes.

Here's where the curriculum gets more interdisciplinary. "Liebeslied," folks, isn't just a waltz that's made its way into the jazz canon. Oh no, this tune has roots that reach deep into the socio-political tapestry of Weimar Germany. We're talking Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, the Lennon and McCartney of political theater, if you will. Now, when Muthspiel's trio takes on this gem, what we're witnessing is not just a musical performance but a nuanced cultural commentary—jazz as the literature of the oppressed, so to speak.

Alright, art majors, let's pivot to "Folksong." This tune is a masterclass in 'less is more.' Muthspiel's guitar sets the canvas with broad harmonic strokes, while Colley's bass adds fine, textured lines. Blade's drumming? Think Jackson Pollock meets Monet—rhythmic splatters bound by subtle finesse. They navigate a folk melody over evolving chords, layering sonic hues like a painting that demands a double-take. Simple yet deep—just like the best art.

How about we let "Cantus Bradus" speak for itself in the language of virtuosity? Influenced by the work of Brad Mehldau, this track showcases harmonic genius and rhythmic acumen. Muthspiel's guitar weaves intricate textures, intricacies met in full by Colley's bass and Blade's drumming. This trio's conversation here isn't casual banter; it's a series of eloquent monologues, responding to and building upon each other. For those of you looking to dissect layers, this is your analytic playground. It's practically a master's thesis in rhythm and harmony, all within the span of a few minutes.

"Amelia," the denouement. It's like the trio took a seminar on Joni Mitchell and aced the final exam. It pays homage while adding fresh academic footnotes.

You see, my scholarly compatriots, “Dance of the Elders,” isn't just a jazz album; it's a multidisciplinary research project. The trio pushes the boundaries, not only of what jazz can be but also of what music, in a holistic sense, has the potential to communicate. So, as we journey from the ethereal to the earthly, from the complex to the accessible, we're reminded that, in the end, it's all part of the more excellent academic discourse—a musical one, in this case.

So if you're looking for a musical text that requires, nay, demands multiple readings—or listenings, in this case—"Dance of the Elders” is your seminar's required listening.

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