The careers of these two jazz legends have diverged wildly since they celebrated a lifetime of friendship and collaborations with their critically acclaimed, Grammy nominated classical excursion Two Worlds in 2000. While Ritenour has kept up a busy recording pace with gems like Smoke 'N' Mirrors and his all-star tribute productions A Twist of Marley and A Twist of Motown, Grusin was largely MIA from the original recording realm, popping up only briefly in 2004 with Now Playing: Movie Themes -- Solo Piano, featuring acoustic interpretations of his best film score pieces. No doubt Grusin's fans would still love a return to the pop/jazz realm, but there's no shortage of brilliance from either performer on their classical sequel Amparo, a worthy follow-up to the first project. On the original, they took a very traditional approach, exploring the works of Bach, Bartók, and Villa-Lobos, among others, but on Amparo, the greatest surprise is the wider ranging multi-culturalism. Grusin himself composed the hypnotic opening suite of "Three Latin American Dances," which roll from a spritely "Tango en Parque Central" to percussive and dramatic swings through "Danzon de Etiqueta" and "Joropo Peligroso." The lone holdover guest from the first project is opera great Renée Fleming, whose wordless transcendence blends magically with violinist Joshua Bell on a dreamy Gabriel Fauré piece. The duo then goes folky to pleasing effect on the graceful, charmingly lyrical and orchestra enhanced "English Folk Song Suite," which they cap with "Since I First Saw Your Face," a bright slice of 17th century English romance delivered sweetly by guest vocalist James Taylor. Before returning to tradition via the rich string arrangement on Ravel's "Mother Goose Suite," Grusin and Ritenour lovingly recall their mid-'80s Brazilian-influenced jazz project Harlequin by tapping into Jobim's passionate "Olha Maria (Amparo)" with the sweetening of Bell's violin. The thoughtful Rit original "Echos" is followed by two wonderful showcases for one of the 2000s most popular trumpeters, Chris Botti, who is perfectly at home bringing beauty and brilliance to "Adagio in G Minor" and Handel's lively "Rinaldo, Duetto," which he performs as a cheery, then pensive, then happy again narrative duet with Fleming's world-renowned vocal prowess. The sheer artistry of Amparo will make fans of all of the artists involved hope that the dynamic duo won't wait till 2016 before enchanting them again with this kind of welcome excursion. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Amparo Track Listing
Amparo Notes
Nominee - 51st GRAMMY® Awards
Best Instrumental Composition
(A Composer's Award for an original composition (not an adaptation) first released during the Eligibility Year. Singles or Tracks only.)
"Danzón De Etiqueta"
Dave Grusin, composer (Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin)
Credits of Amparo
- Leif Covington
- Package Coordinator
- Nina Evtuhov
- Violin
- Joseph Newlin
- Music Copyist
- Victoria Miskolszy
- Viola
- Ralph Morrison
- Violin, Concert Master
- Don Murray
- Engineer, Mixing, Editing, Digital Editing
- Charles Paakkari
- Assistant Engineer
- Katia Popov
- Violin
- Lee Ritenour
- Guitar, Engineer, Liner Notes, Digital Editing, Recording, Editing, Author, Arranger, Producer
- Doug Sax
- Mastering, Mastering Engineer
- Steven Maxwell Smith
- Music Copyist
- Eric Swanson
- Music Copyist
- Cecilia Tsan
- Cello, Celli
- Josephina Vergara
- Violin
- Roger Wilkie
- Violin
- Marlo Fisher
- Viola
- Ed Meares
- Bass
- Ron Gorow
- Music Copyist
- Brad Howe
- Sculpture
- Lester Cohen
- Photography
- Josef Zimmerman
- Music Copyist
- Tom Arndt
- Package Coordinator
- Tamara L. Hatwan
- Violin
- Michael A. Turner
- Digital Technician
- Shawn Mann
- Viola
- Gary Lee
- Digital Editing, Music Copyist, Production Coordination, Assistant Engineer, Editing
- Sara Parkins
- Violin
- Lance Staedler
- Photography
- Jo Ann Kane
- Music Copyist
- Trevor Handy
- Cello, Celli
- Heidi Meyer
- Production Coordination
- Jim Hoffman
- Music Copyist
- Chris Roberts
- Executive Producer
- Sarah Thornblade
- Violin
- Bruce Monical
- Assistant Engineer
- Angela Aaron
- Stylist
- Derrick Lefebvre
- Music Copyist
- Russell Bartmus
- Music Copyist
- Fanny Gotschall
- Creative Director
- Gregory Jamrok
- Music Copyist
- Aimee Kreston
- Violin
- Paul "Scooby" Smith
- Assistant Engineer
- Alyssa Park
- Violin
- Tereza Stanislav
- Violin
- Sangwook "Sunny" Nam
- Mastering, Mastering Engineer
- Abraham Libbos
- Music Copyist
- Victor Pesavento
- Music Copyist
- Jonathan Hughes
- Music Copyist
- Bruce Dukov
- Violin
- Joshua Bell
- Violin, Duet
- Richard Altenbach
- Violin
- Chris Botti
- Trumpet
- Jacqueline Brand
- Violin
- Luis Conte
- Percussion
- Dave Grusin
- Piano, Arranger, Liner Notes, Transcription, Producer
- Stephen Erdody
- Cello, Celli
- Frank Filipetti
- Engineer
- Renée Fleming
- Soprano, Soprano (Vocal), Duet
- Julie Gigante
- Violin
- Alan Grunfeld
- Violin
- Dan Higgins
- Flute (Wood), Wood Flute
- Roland Kato
- Viola
- James "J.T." Taylor
- Vocals
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