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Inside Colours Live

Label: Jazzwerkstatt
Released: 2024
Track listing: CD 1: Cloud; To Be; This One's A Boy; Shifting; Coming Home; Land Of Shadows; Baghdad Cafe; Somnia In B-Flat. CD2: Shifting; To Be; Coming Home; Land Of Shadows; Expectations.

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Article: Album Review

Julie Sassoon: Inside Colours Live

Read "Inside Colours Live" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Shedding warm illuminations on all our fragile, secretive, sensuous moments, is the underlying axiom behind British pianist/composer Julie Sassoon 's vulnerable and telling music. A classicist at heart who, whether she is aware of it or not, comes at her music in much the manner as Marilyn Crispell--visceral, personal, labyrinthine, yet ultimately accessible--Sassoon's sense of the ...

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Article: Live Review

Lana Meets Jazz - X Edizione

Read "Lana Meets Jazz - X Edizione" reviewed by Paolo Peviani


Lana Meets Jazz Lana (BZ) 15-20.06.2022 Sarà per lo spazio dedicato agli allievi delle scuole di musica locali, cui viene offerta la possibilità di esibirsi e condividere il palco con musicisti affermati. O forse per una programmazione musicale che non ha timore di affiancare avanguardia e tradizione, musiche popolari e di ricerca, ...

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Article: Album Review

Julie Sassoon Quartet: Voyages

Read "Voyages" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


As on a high speed, downhill slalom chase, listeners are suddenly, nakedly and without poles hurled into “Missed Calls"; the opening burst of sublime energy and groupthink cracks Voyages wide open, sets the mad, determined pace and tone for a craftily organic, six-song, free-jazz adventure which never lets up. It is breakneck rhythm churning, keening, into ...

Album

Voyages

Label: Jazzwerkstatt
Released: 2021
Track listing: Missed Calls; Shifting; Waltz With Me; Jerusalem; Outside; Melody.

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Article: Album Review

Julie Sassoon, Willi Kellers: Waves

Read "Waves" reviewed by John Eyles


Although pianist Julie Sassoon's first recording—the trio Azilut!'s To the Power of Three (Babel)—was released in 2001, the intervening years have not seen a stream of albums from her; in fact, her releases to date can be counted on two hands. However, in Sassoon's case quantity is far less important than the variety and quality of ...

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Article: Album Review

Julie Sassoon: Fourtune

Read "Fourtune" reviewed by Duncan Heining


Fourtune is British pianist-composer Julie Sassoon's first quartet recording. Sassoon's musical approach draws in equal measure on her classical training and on a love of jazz and improvised music. This marriage goes far beyond the translation of a pianistic technique from one musical area to another but becomes something far deeper and more powerfully emotionally moving ...

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Article: Profile

Julie Sassoon: Dancing in the Shadows

Read "Julie Sassoon: Dancing in the Shadows" reviewed by Duncan Heining


It's been seven years since British pianist and composer Julie Sassoon released her first solo CD, New Life (Babel). Since then, she and her family have moved to Berlin and Sassoon has quietly established herself in Germany as an unusual and unique talent. It's been a long wait for fans but her new live album, Land ...

Album

Nowhere

Label: Tell Record
Released: 2008


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