The music on this CD defies categorization, and its range of creativity, freshness, and unpredictability is astounding, absolutely astounding. Assad is creating a new kind of "world music"—it takes influences from different places—and even different times in different places—and weaves it all together in such a believable and inevitable way, but a way that is absolutely "now." She is very much in resonance with our time . . .
LINER NOTES
IMAGINARIUM deals with many different concepts, metaphorically woven into the way we use to describe nature as it relates to our human condition. It celebrates music, friendship, nature and life, but it also deals with their counterparts as well. We live in a world that is constantly trying to maintain its balance, almost always hanging on by a thread. This contrast and duality brings more density to the project and maybe not surprisingly, amongst the chaos, a certain level of equilibrium is found.
From the beginning, the album was conceived as a collaborative project. There are over 40 participants, a combination of professional instrumentalists, singers and amateurs. There are also quite a few very gifted poets and lyricists who worked extensively throughout an entire year of major changes and re-writes. I am eternally thankful to all these wonderful artists who have been very gracious to lend their talents to the making of this album. It is a dream come true to have been able to combine all of those different sound worlds I had envisioned, and this would not have been possible without them. Also, what a joy to have been able to connect all of these incredibly talented people from all over the globe into one single project. I am beyond honored.
I thank and dedicate this project to all of you who have made my dream into reality.
REVIEWS:
"It is impossible to sum up the size of this musical tour de force, it is just immense. Be it the talent, the energy or the incredible amount of collaborators who are taking part. This album musically explodes around listeners in the most pleasant fashion. Standing at the helm of this larger than size effort is Clarice Assad, a unique performer, arranger, multi instrumentalist, singer and practicing musical professor to boot. " - THE EAR
"Latin Grammy nominee Assad belongs to a celebrated Brazilian musical dynasty, but her music is far from safe or predictable. Her fourth album has been acclaimed as the most startling Brazilian jazz album in years, nodding to the music of Japan in tracks like "Fantasia," and even incorporating rap on opener "De Perna Pro Ar." Assad is an impassioned scat singer, but "A Morte da Flor" features an aria from the American soprano Melody Moore, while the music mixes piano with screams of dissonant violin. Wildly ambitious, it tears up the old definitions of jazz and replaces them with something thrillingly new." WONDERING SOUND