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by AAJ Italy Staff
L’interpretazione degli standard è una costante, un filo rosso che attraversa in lungo e in largo la storia della musica afroamericana. Per alcuni palestra per affinare il linguaggio, per altri esercizio di stile, o rivendicazione di un’identità perduta, o comodo rifugio per crisi di creatività, o stimolante trampolino di lancio per personali e assai lontani e diversi orizzonti musicali. Per il trio protagonista di questo The Spirit of Things potremmo dire che lo standard diventa punto d’incontro tra diverse personalità, ...
read moreDavid Schnitter at The Turning Point Cafe
by David A. Orthmann
David Schnitter The Turning Point Cafe Piermont, New York June 2, 2008
David Schnitter ended a bracing, sixty-minute set at The Turning Point Cafe with a quote from Auld Lang Syne." This brief digression was a jocular reminder that, for a jazz musician, times gone by" aren't as important as the present. Though the tenor saxophonist has recently played with distinction in an Art Blakey tribute band led by fellow Blakey alumnus Valery ...
read moreDave Schnitter: Sketch
by Samuel Chell
Dave Schnitter Sketch Sunnyside Records 2004
Not only did David Schnitter have the longest tenure of any tenor saxophonist in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers but he was always present on the most exciting and memorable of Bu's sets that I was privileged to catch. His return to music and recording after a sabbatical of over 20 years is at once cheering and disturbing. There may have been more schooled and disciplined players preceding and ...
read moreDave Schnitter and Edgar van Asselt: Penpals
by Samuel Chell
In the late 1970's the Newport Jazz Festival programmed a Carnegie Hall concert featuring the groups of both Art Blakey and Horace Silver along with some all-star alumni guests. The impression of that concert that lingers with me to this day is the passionate and fiery if not show-stopping performance of Blakey's tenor man, David Schnitter. Had the title Little Giant" not already been bestowed upon Johnny Griffin to distinguish him from long, tall" Dexter Gordon, it might just as ...
read moreSaxophonist Dave Schnitter
by Russ Musto
David Schnitter is the jazz world's forgotten messenger, a marvelous musician who just happened to be in the right place right before the right time. The 55 year old tenor saxophonist has yet to receive the recognition he deserves as a central figure in the reorganization and resurgence Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers underwent during the '70s, paving the way for the astonishing ascendancy into popular culture the venerable institution later experienced with the introduction of Wynton Marsalis into the band. ...
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