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Morning Glory

Label: Maya
Released: 2011
Track listing: CD1 (Morning Glory): La Nina de la Calle Ibiza; Morning Glory; Unfinished Letter; Zahori; An Anonymous Soul; Perpetuum Mobile; Benito; The Magical Chorus; Glade; Mourning A Sudden Appearance; Belvedere. CD2 (Live in New York): Don Miguel; Odyssey; Can Ram; David M; Aurora; No Ni Nó; Rounds.

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Article: Year in Review

Mark Corroto's Best Releases of 2011

Read "Mark Corroto's Best Releases of 2011" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Every year, the task of picking the best releases seems to be quite an onerous assignment. This year was especially difficult because, of the four hundred or so discs I listened to, many kept resurfacing for more attention. As I write, I haven't yet spun the new (yes, new) releases by Albert Ayler (Stockholm, Berlin 1966 ...

Article: Album Review

Agustí Fernández: Un llamp que no s'acaba mai

Read "Un llamp que no s'acaba mai" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


A Sigüenza, piccolo comune spagnolo che dista circa cento chilometri da Madrid, si tiene ogni anno in dicembre un Festival Jazz di grande interesse. Lo scorso anno, nella sesta edizione, erano in programma Ran Blake, Aki Takase con Alex von Schlippenbach, Mats Gustafsson. L'improvvisazione totale di Agustí Fernández, John Edwards e Mark Sanders, registrata in concerto ...

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Agusti Fernandez: El Laberint de la Memoria

Read "El Laberint de la Memoria" reviewed by Mark Corroto


An improviser's take on 20th century Spanish classical music might seem like odd subject matter for a worldclass free jazz pianist like Agustí Fernández, but El Laberint de la Memòria ("The Labyrinth of Memory") testifies to the artist's imagination and facility. In addition to being a member of several of Evan Parker's ensembles, recent ...

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Article: Album Review

Agusti Fernandez & Joan Saura: Vents

Read "Vents" reviewed by John Eyles


Although their Trio Local, with saxophonist Liba Villavecchia, has been well-documented for over a decade, Vents is the first duo recording from pianist Agustí Fernández and Joan Saura, on live electronics and sampling keyboard. The album was recorded in Barcelona, between July 2009 and February 2010. It is well-titled, and so are its tracks, which share ...

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Article: Album Review

Agustí Fernández / Barry Guy / Ramón López: Morning Glory

Read "Morning Glory" reviewed by Mark Corroto


In what could easily mistaken for a release on the ECM label, Morning Glory inhabits that crisp minimalist style so familiar to producer Manfred Eicher. Surprisingly enough, this studio recording, with bonus Live In New York disc, is delivered by three of today's most zealous improvisers and outcats. Formed in 2005, the trio's previous ...

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Article: Album Review

TriEZ: TriEZ

Read "TriEZ" reviewed by Antonio Álvarez Barthe


Primeras figuras del jazz de vanguardia europeo, con largos y brillantes currículos tanto como líderes como al servicio de diferentes maestros de la música improvisada en varios continentes, Agustí Fernández, Baldo Martínez y Ramón López debutaron como trío bajo el explícito nombre de TriEZ en el Festival Jazzycolors de París en noviembre de 2006. La excepcional ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Globe Unity: Spain

Read "Globe Unity: Spain" reviewed by Tom Greenland


AfinkeEn la Cuerda Floja R3cords 2009 Santiago LatorreÓrbitaAccretions2009 Agusti FernandezUn Llamp Que No S'Acaba MaiPsi2009 The Spanish jazz scene got off to ...

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Article: Interview

Agustí Fernández: saber escuchar

Read "Agustí Fernández: saber escuchar" reviewed by Guillem Vidal


Agustí Fernández (Palma de Mallorca, 1954) comparece puntualmente a su cita con All About Jazz en una mesa del bar del Auditori de Barcelona contigua a la que ocupa en ese momento Horacio Fumero, el contrabajista de Tete Montoliu. Estamos entre el edificio donde el pianista imparte clases de improvisación en jazz y música contemporánea ("el ...

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Article: Profile

Barry Guy: Ode to a Bassist

Read "Barry Guy: Ode to a Bassist" reviewed by Andrey Henkin


In 2007, just in time for bassist Barry Guy's 60th birthday, Intakt Records released Portrait, equal parts compilation, introduction, overview and mere glimpse into the musical world of this instrumentalist, composer and bandleader. There are tracks from several editions of Guy's colossal London Jazz Composers Orchestra (LJCO), pieces done with longstanding collaborators like Evan Parker and ...


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