Heads up for David Orlowsky Trio


"the trio uses the expression 'chamber world music' to express this unusual mixture - world music and chamber music combined in a unique musical language."

I'm concluding my first playing of the trio's "Nessiah" CD as I write. I'm not very good at describing music - the only thing that comes to mind is "Mediterranean folksy", so my purpose hear is to urge anyone who thinks they might be interested in four (three+guest) extremely talented musicians playing some fresh, beautifully lyrical pieces to give them a listen. Incidentally, the CD is very well recorded and sounds fantastic.
phaelon
"let's go out there and win one for the Phaelon!"

Well, at least you didn't come back with "When you're dead Gipper".
I'm now listening to the trio's "Noema" CD and I can't believe that I'm the only one who's getting into this. But I guess it happens. The thing is, I need you guys to get on board with this so he tours the U.S. C'mon boys, how about showing a little team spirit here. What do you say - let's go out there and win one for the Phaelon!
I can also highly recommend David Orlowsky's "Jeremiah" SACD. Here, he's playing with Singer Pur, not the trio. I'm a little curious about the lack of response. I'm wondering if it's because I'm alone in my enthusiasm or just because you guys haven't heard him. Did I blow it with "Mediterranean Folksy" - please don't hold that against him. He plays the clarinet but his style reminds me a lot of Chet Baker.