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Article: Album Review

Ramona Horvath Trio: Carmen's Karma

Read "Carmen's Karma" reviewed by Katchie Cartwright


Ramona Horvath grew up in Romania under communist rule. Her father was a classical cellist, her mother an art restorer. By age three, she was eagerly exploring the piano in a home filled with music of many kinds (Romanian, European classical, Jewish, American). Willis Conover's nightly broadcasts on Voice of America (the family listened in secret) ...

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Carmen's Karma

Label: Camille Productions
Released: 2023
Track listing: Claire De Bussy; Carmen's Karma; La Valse Des Asperges Jaunes; Lagniappe; Portrait De La Comtesse; Enescool; Fantaisie; Winnaretta Song; Caipirinha Com Pedro.

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Explorers

Label: Jazz&People
Released: 2021
Track listing: Casual Polyglot; Plaza de la Alfalfa; L'Ile aux fleurs; Any Sunday With Her; Dixie's Dilemma; Voyager 1; Explorers; Fall; Dr. Jackle; Hats and Cards; What's Next.

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Alexis Valet: Explorers

Read "Explorers" reviewed by Geannine Reid


Alexis Valet is a vibraphonist making a name for himself in the French jazz scene as an accomplished sideman with the Xavier Belin Quartet, Shauli Einav Quintet, Joachim Govin Sextet, and most importantly, as a leader. His compositions draw their insight from contemporary jazz, hip hop, free jazz, and electronica while keeping a strong footing in ...

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Article: Album Review

Sébastien Paindestre Trio: Paris

Read "Paris" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


French pianist Sébastien Paindestre--last heard on the French/American quartet Atlantico's En Rouge (La Fabrica'son, 2016)--leads his own trio in a mostly-original program. The liner notes credit a Fender Rhodes technician, and the opener “Scottish Folk Song" (by Walt Weiskopf) shows why. After introducing the tune on acoustic piano with double bassist Jean-Claude Oleksiak and drummer Antoine ...

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In Extremis

Label: Tzig'Art
Released: 2011
Track listing: Waltz for Debby - La Noyée; African Sketches (After Afro Blue); O Canto de Ossanha - L'Eau à la Bouche; This is it; La bahiana: Fragile; Ugly Beauty; Oblivion - Deux coeurs perdus; The walk (after Pie Jesu from M. Duruflé)


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