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Johannes Wallmann: Elegy for an Undiscovered Species
by Angelo Leonardi
Poco noto in Italia, Johannes Wallmann è un 47enne pianista e compositore nato in Germania ma cresciuto in Canada e formatosi musicalmente negli Stati Uniti (al Berklee College of Music di Boston e alla New York University). Vive a New York dal 1995 e ha pubblicato nove CD compreso il presente dove affianca un'orchestra d'archi a un quintetto jazz con la trombettista Ingrid Jensen e il sassofonista Dayna Stephens. È forse il suo lavoro più ambizioso, realizzato ...
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by Friedrich Kunzmann
Supported by the Artemis supergroup members drummer Allison Miller and trumpeter Ingrid Jensen as well as by long-time collaborator Dayna Stephens and bassist Nick Moran, Johannes Wallmann can count himself lucky to have a celebrity packed core band behind him to present six new cuts fresh off the pianist's pen. In addition to the celebrity lineup, a sumptuous string orchestra (15-strong) adds harmonic depth and ornamental brushstrokes along the way, expanding crescendoing build-ups with further dynamic width and embellishing soloistic ...
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by Dan McClenaghan
Pianist Johannes Wallmann's Elegy For An Undiscovered Species opens with the eleven minute title tune, a musical protest against the Anthropocene Extinction. That extinction is happening right now. Human activityhuman predominance of the planetis its cause. This opener does have an apocalyptic feel, with a dark piano trio intro and a dark strings backdrop seeping into the mix, followed by tenor sax (Dayna Stephens) and trumpet (Ingrid Jensen) solos. Of Dayna Stephens' sound: if Paul Desmond's ...
read moreNick Moran Trio: No Time Like Now
by AAJ Italy Staff
A cinque anni dal precedente Messenger, il chitarrista newyorchese Nick Moran esce con un nuovo disco in trio: No Time Like Now. Con lui sono l'organista Brad Whiteley ed il batterista Chris Benham. L'organico non è certo nuovo ed effettivamente il repertorio che propone è proprio quello che ci si attende da una formazione del genere, pur se le composizioni sono per la maggior parte originali: si spazia dal jazz-blues meno contaminato al funk al latin, con un paio di ...
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by Dan McClenaghan
Part of the appeal of the traditional organ trio--Hammond B3 organ, guitar and drums--is the juxtaposition of the guitar's succinct phrasing slicing through the blurry winter breeze of the B3. Another part is the music's straight-up funkiness. This is music of the city, pioneered by organist Jimmy Smith and guitarists Wes Montgomery and Grant Green. The music's heyday ran from the 1950s through the '60s, thriving in urban clubs and bars, incorporating the sounds of R&B and soul music.
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by AAJ Italy Staff
In questo album di esordio del chitarrista Nick Moran tutto profuma di anni sessanta. Dalle foto di copertina alla strumentazione in trio con organo e batteria che ricorda i mitici album Blue Note con Grant Green, Jack McDuff, Larry Young e tanti altri. Persino i tratti somatici del leader sembrano riportarci a quegli anni ricchi di fermenti non ancora del tutto espressi compiutamente. Anni di speranza e di attesa, in qualche modo. La musica di questo bel The Messenger non ...
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by Michael P. Gladstone
Nick Moran's debut recording is squarely in the category of the guitar/organ/drum trio. The instrument mainly featured is the guitar, not the organ, which is given enough solo space, but generally adopts more of a supporting role.
Moran's trio consists of Argentinian organist Ed Withrington, who also relocated with his family to Scotland and Mexico, and New York drummer Andy Watson. Moran is from New York and reveals that his early influences were British rock guitarists like Jeff Beck, Jimmy ...
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