"Piece for Clarinet and String Orchestra / Mobiles" is a captivating jazz album by Jimmy Giuffre, released in January 1961 under the Record Vault label. This album is a unique blend of cool jazz and free jazz, showcasing Giuffre's innovative approach to composition and performance. The album is divided into two distinct parts, each offering a different sonic experience.
The first part, "Piece for Clarinet and String Orchestra," is a five-movement suite that highlights Giuffre's mastery of the clarinet and his ability to create intricate, melodic lines that weave through the string orchestra. Each movement offers a different mood and tempo, demonstrating Giuffre's versatility and range as a composer and performer.
The second part, "Mobiles," is a 16-movement suite that delves into the world of free jazz. This part of the album is more experimental and improvisational, with Giuffre and his ensemble exploring new sounds and textures. The title "Mobiles" refers to the ever-changing nature of the music, which shifts and evolves throughout the suite.
With a total runtime of 39 minutes, this album is a testament to Jimmy Giuffre's genius and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. Whether you're a fan of cool jazz, free jazz, or simply appreciate innovative and creative music, "Piece for Clarinet and String Orchestra / Mobiles" is an album that will captivate and inspire you.
This LP was released in 1961.