Renaissance

Renaissance album cover
Release Date: 2025-03-14

Label

ECM

Personnel

Nicolas Masson: tenor and soprano saxophones
Colin Vallon: piano
Patrice Moret: double bass
Lionel Friedli: drums

Description

Nicolas Masson’s acquaintance with his fellow quartet travelers Colin Vallon, Patrice Moret and Lionel Friedli goes back roughly two decades – in this time the players have developed an intimate musical bond, expressed purely and beautifully on Renaissance, the group’s second recording for ECM after 2018’s Travelers. Comprised exclusively of originals by the Swiss saxophonist and one collective improvisation, the album’s spotlight shifts between contrasting moods and shapes, capturing the venturesome leader stretching his compositional muscle in evocative interplay with his colleagues. The band is in a searching spirit on rubato exercises like the expressive “Tremolo” or the ambient “Tumbleweeds”, mathematical on the more cerebral cuts like “Renaissance”, but always operate with a lyrical disposition at heart, as heard elsewhere on the record and with a particularly gripping melodiousness on “Anemona”. The album was recorded at Studios La Buissonne in Southern France.

Album Review

A masterclass in subtle interaction and narrative depth.” – Jazzwise (editor's choice)

“A breathtaking journey from misty serenity to radiant splendour.” – UK Vibe

“Elegiac, poetic, and deeply moving...Masson’s warm, burnished tone anchors a powerful requiem for lost time.” – Marlbank

"Renaissance confirms that Masson is an essential voice of modern European jazz." – France Musique

"(Nicolas Masson is) undoubtedly at a point on a path where the future of jazz will surely pass through him." – Jazz Magazine (album choc April 2025)

"This record is the story of a group that has weathered the seasons and the silences, and now plays as a single entity (...) Renaissance is a celebration of what time builds in the shadows: complicity, trust, and listening." – 24 Heures/La Tribune de Genève

"We knew Night Dreamer by Wayne Shorter. Now there will be Subversive Dreamers." – Le Temps