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Instrument: Saxophone
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French Showcase at the 2023 European Jazz Conference
by Francesco Martinelli
Palais du Pharo/Théâtre La Criée European Jazz Conference Showcases Marseille, France September 14-17, 2023 The showcase program of the 9th European Jazz Conference (see separate article) was inaugurated in the comfortable Auditorium of the Palais du Pharo--the main venue of the conference--by the Orchid Big Band. Born inside the musical collective ...
European Jazz Conference 2023
by Ian Patterson
European Jazz Conference Palais du Pharo Marseille, France September 14-17, 2023 The smell of the sea and the warm caress of sunshine were like welcoming arms as the southern Mediterranean city of Marseille played host to the 9th edition of the European Jazz Conference. Founded by Greeks in c. ...
N_Y Project
Label: Zig-Zag Territories
Released: 2010
Track listing: Echoes of Harlem; Lullaby From the Beginning; Cloisters Sanctuary Introduction; Cloisters Sanctuary; Albert Everywhere; My Klezmer Dream; Struggle for Manhattan's Life; NYC Breakdowncalling; The Zen Bowman--Prayer; The Zen Bowman--Surrender; The Zen Bowman--Target; The Zen Bowman--Arrow; Central Park West.
Raphael Imbert Trio: N_Y Project
by Bruce Lindsay
Bookending eleven of your own tunes with Duke Ellington's Echoes of Harlem" and John Coltrane's Central Park West" is a bold decision for any jazz musician to make--it's a confident statement and a risky one. On N_Y Project the decision pays off--saxophonist Raphael Imbert's compositions have their own strengths and innovations, ensuring that they stand such ...
Bach:Coltrane
Label: Zig-Zag Territoires
Released: 2008
Track listing: Art de la Fugue; Crescent; Concerto pour clavier BWV
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Raphael Imbert: Bach:Coltrane
by Mark Sabbatini
Some albums are personal and this one carries the burden of massive expectations, an anticipation similar to first hearing John Coltrane's Giant Steps (Atlantic, 1959) and just about anything by Bach.French saxophonist Raphael Imbert dangles this tantalizing lure on Bach: Coltrane, which the multi-hornman promotes as the culmination of a research project into the ...