Very few, if any, attempts to merge classical music and jazz have succeeded. Somehow, jazz pianist
Uri Caine's masterful and magnificent interpretations of selected works of the 19th century classical composer
Gustav Mahler work remarkably well. Of course, it does not hurt to work with a stellar ensemble, including trumpeter
Dave Douglas, violinist
Mark Feldman, clarinetist
Don Byron, and drummer
Joey Barron, and turntable spinner
DJ Olive, among others. However, it is
Caine's clever arrangements that take the cake. He does not simply "jazz up"
Mahler, which would mock the greatness of his works. Instead, he worms himself inside the songs and harmonies and uses them as a starting point to create a related, but new, synthesis of his music. Jewish folk melodies, cantorial renditions, free jazz, and classical violin are all merged in a whole that transcends the parts. ~ Steve Loewy