Live at The Forge

Jazz compositions for a 13-piece ensemble

Whilst pursuing his Master of Arts in Performance at the Royal Academy of Music, John was honored with the prestigious Peter Whittingham Development Award. This accolade enabled him to showcase his musical prowess and creativity in a unique concert of new music written for a 13-piece ensemble, consisting of a jazz octet, strings, and a harp. Guest soloist Stan Sulzmann added his renowned virtuosity to the performance, elevating it to even greater heights.

“A remarkable exploration of texture and some moments of real depth… the enthusiastic audience would not let the band leave without an encore, they knew they had seen something special” – LondonJazzNews.com

In addition to John’s music, the album includes the first recording of “Para Megan,” an unpublished piece composed by the legendary Brazilian musician Hermeto Pascoal.

This charming composition was written for the daughter of a touring musician while they were waiting at an airport, and over time it passed through the hands of various musicians until it landed in John’s hands.

Handwritten lead sheet by Hermeto Pascoal

Tracklist

  1. Day of the Mayfly (J Cervantes) – 5:28
  2. Interlude (J Cervantes) – 1:49
  3. Jonathan Livingston Seagull (J Cervantes) – 7:56
  4. Butterfly Effect (J Cervantes) – 6:47
  5. Para Megan (H Pascoal, arranged J Cervantes) – 8:53
  6. Forward Motion (J Cervantes) – 5:54
  7. Simple Song (J Cervantes) – 5:40

Musicians

Stan Sulzmann – featured guest soloist tenor/soprano saxophone

Tom Walsh – trumpet

Joe Wright – soprano / tenor saxophone

Kieran McLeod – trombone

John Cervantes – piano, composer

Alex Munk – guitar

Tom West – double bass

Dave Hamblett – drum kit

Credits

Recorded on 11th December 2010 at The Forge, Camden by Matt Robertson

Mixed by Jules Jackson

Mastered by Peter Beckmann

Album cover by Alban Low

Supported by The Peter Whittingham Jazz Award


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