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Aruan Ortiz, Satoko Fujii, and George Cables Plus New Music from Ludovica Burtone
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Music from Pianists Aruan Ortiz, Satoko Fujii, and George Cables as well as new music from Branford Marsalis and Jeong Lim Yang.Playlist
- Aruán Ortiz "Like a Changui (Montuno)" from Serranius Sketchbook for Piano Trio (Intakt) 0:00
- Satoko Fujii "Aruku" from Dream a Dream (Libra) 6:00
- George Cables" Journey to Agartha" from I Hear Echoes (HighNote) 16:37
- Janel Leppin "Oh Johnny Dear" from Ensemble Volcanic Ash: To March is to Love (Cuneiform) 23:50
- Fred Hersch Rondi Charleston " Fever Dreams" from Suspended In Time (Resilience Music Alliance) 28:14
- Kurt Rosenwinkel Jean-Paul Brodbeck"Intermezzo op 118 #2" from The Brahms Project (Heartcore) 33:06
- lux quartet "Congratulations and Condolences" from Tomorrowland (Enja Yellowbird) 41:13
- Branford Marsalis " Blossom" from Belonging (Blue Note) 47:33
- Jeong Lim Yang " Soul Not Body" from Synchronicity (Sunnyside) 58:34
- Joel Harrison "Evening In Undaipur" from Guitar Talk Volume 2 (AGS) 1:09:06
- Ludovica Burtone " In The Last Sun"" from Migration Tales (Endectomorph) 1:13:49
- Lonnie Johnson" I Found a Dream" from Blues and Ballads (Craft) 1:21:20
- Rachel Therrien "Back Home " from Mi Hogar II (Self Produced) 1:25:55
- Jeremy Pelt "Invention #2 Black Conscience " from Woven (HighNote) 1:31:47
- Nicole Mitchell & Ballaké Sissoko "The Moment" from BamakoChicago(FPE) 1:41:11
- Don Byron Aruán Ortiz"Black and Tan Fantasy" from Random Dances and (A)tonalities (Intakt) 1:55:59
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