Guillermo Gregorio's "Faktura," released on January 1, 2002, under the hat[now]ART label, is a compelling journey through the realms of free jazz and avant-garde music. This album, spanning a total of 69 minutes, showcases Gregorio's innovative compositional approach and his mastery of various musical forms.
The tracklist is a testament to Gregorio's versatility, featuring a diverse range of pieces from the intricate "Fifteen Variations for Clarinet" to the expansive "Rodchenko Suite," which is divided into three parts and two interludes. The album also includes solo and chamber works like "Three Systems for Cello" and "Systems and Variations for Piano," demonstrating Gregorio's ability to craft engaging music across different ensembles.
Gregorio's compositions are known for their complexity and intellectual depth, often drawing from visual art and architecture for inspiration. "Faktura," named after the Russian constructivist term for the material and technique of an artwork, reflects this influence, offering a sonic exploration of structure, form, and texture.
Throughout the album, Gregorio's unique voice as a composer and clarinetist shines, making "Faktura" a captivating listen for those interested in the avant-garde and free jazz scenes. The album is a testament to Gregorio's enduring influence and his significant contributions to contemporary music.