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Time


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Early morning melody

Meredith Monk

Dappled light(Jess Gillam Ensemble)

Luke Howard (f. 1978)

Bubble gun(arr. Jack Ross, Jess Gillam Ensemble)

Anna Meredith (f. 1978)

Orbit(Jess Gillam Ensemble)

Will Gregory

Venus as a boy(arr. John Metcalfe, Jess Gillam Ensemble)

Björk

On the nature of daylight(arr. Elspeth Mackay, Jess Gillam Ensemble)

Max Richter

Melodies for saxophone, 1995 (Nr. 10) : fra Jean Genets skuespil Prisoner of love

Philip Glass

Retrograde(arr. Benjamin Rimmer, Alexander Maydew, Jess Gillam Ensemble)

James Blake

Emerald and stone(written by Brian Eno, Jon Hopkins, Leo Abrahams, arr. Geoff Lawson, Jess Gillam Ensemble)

Brian Eno


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The observer

d. 10. Oct. 2020

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Fiona Maddocks

d. 10. Oct. 2020

"The young star saxophonist Jess Gillam has raced straight to No 1 in the classical artist charts with her second album, Time ... It has collaboration at its heart: between composers who have written or arranged for her, between the shape-changing ensemble of musicians on various tracks ... Thoughtfully constructed and stylistically wide-ranging, the album opens with Meredith Monk's miniature, poignant Early Morning Melody, followed by Dappled Light, a sonorous, rippling new work by Luke Howard ... Gillam, characterful and technically in command, is at her expressive best in Philip Glass's short solo, Melody for Saxophone No 10. Finally Brian Eno's Emerald and Stone makes a shadowy, dreamy ending".