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Manfred Eicher: Through the Lens

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JOHN KELMAN,
John Kelman

John Kelman

Senior Editor since 2004

With the realization that there will always be more music coming at him than he can keep up with, John wonders why anyone would think that jazz is dead or dying.

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Published: October 31, 2011

Personnel: Keith Jarrett: piano (1, 12); Tallinn Chamber Orchestra (2, 13); Tõnu Kaljuste: conductor (2, 13); Rolf Lislevan: archlute and baroque guitar (3); Arianna Savali: voice (3); Pedro Estevan: percussion (3); Thor-Harald Johnsen: chitarra battente (3); Nik Bärtsch: piano (4); Sha: bass clarinet (4); Björn Meyer: bass (4); Kaspar Rust: drums (4); Andi Pupato (4); Anouar Brahem: oud (5); François Couturier: piano (5); Jean-Louis Matinier: accordion (5); Marilyn Mazur: percussion (6); Dino Saluzzi: bandoneon (7, 10); Anja Lechner: violoncello (7, 10); Jan Garbarek: tenor saxophone (8, 9); Kim Kashkashian:viola (8, 9); Eleni Karaindrou: piano (8, 9); Camarata Orchestra, Athens (8, 9); Alexandros Myrat: conductor (8, 9); Gianluigi Trovesi: alto saxophone (11); Filarmonica Mousiké (11); Savino Acquaviva: conductor (11); Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (13).


Photo Credit
Stills taken from Sounds and Silence: Travels With Manfred Eicher, courtesy of ECM Records.

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