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Article: Album Review

Komeda Project: Requiem

Read "Requiem" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Komeda Project's Requiem is released 40 years after the untimely death of the great Polish composer and pianist Krzysztof Komeda, best known for his original soundtracks to Roman Polanski's films Knife in the Water and Rosemary's Baby, as well as his work with great Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko. The European-American Komeda ensemble--pianist/arranger Andrzej Winnicki, trumpeter Russ ...

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Article: Album Review

Harry Allen: New York State of Mind

Read "New York State of Mind" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The big, fat, warm and tender tone of Harry Allen's tenor saxophone is impossible to miss. There is no one who sounds quite like him, and that is probably because no other saxophonist has embraced the tenor horn in a similar way. No one since Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster has mined the wealth of that ...

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News: Recording

Salvatore Bonafede Trio "Sicilian Opening" (Jazz Eyes)

Salvatore Bonafede Trio "Sicilian Opening" (Jazz Eyes)

After many releases ranging from trio to larger bands, featuring several jazz notables--from Joe Lovano and John Abercrombie to Enrico Rava--renowned Italian pianist and composer Salvatore Bonafede gets back to his roots with a trio featuring two fellow Sicilians now based in New York: Marcello Pellitteri on drums and Marco Panascia on electric and double bass. ...

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News: Event

New England Conservatory Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Ground-Breaking Jazz Studies Program

New England Conservatory Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Ground-Breaking Jazz Studies Program

NYC Events Take Place March 20 - 27, 2010 * Performers include John Medeski, Bernie Worrell, Cecil Taylor, Lake Street Dive, Dominique Eade, Ran Blake, Anton Fig, George Garzone, John McNeil, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart, Frank Carlberg, Marty Ehrlich, Jeremy Udden, Noah Preminger, Darcy James Argue's Secret Society & more * “Four decades after its ...

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News: Event

New England Conservatory Presents "Living Time" George Russell: His Musical Life and Legacy

New England Conservatory Presents "Living Time" George Russell: His Musical Life and Legacy

New England Conservatory Presents “Living Time“ George Russell: His Musical Life and Legacy Sunday, March 21 at Jazz at Lincoln Center Part of NYC Week-long Celebration of NEC's Ground-Breaking Jazz Studies Program, March 20 - 27, 2010 “Four decades after its founding, NEC's jazz studies department is among the most acclaimed and successful in ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Dutch Trumpet Sensation Eric Vloeimans Returns to US + Canada February 20 - March 8, 2010 with His Trio Fugimundi

Dutch Trumpet Sensation Eric Vloeimans Returns to US + Canada February 20 - March 8, 2010 with His Trio Fugimundi

New Challenge Records CD “Heavensabove!" with his quartet “Gatecrash" has US release in February 2010 * “ One of the great surprises of the entire weekend was the performance by trumpeter Eric Vloeimans' group Fugimundi ... They played with a high-wire sense of adventure and such an infectious spirit of joy ...

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Article: Album Review

Erica Lindsay / Sumi Tonooka: Initiation

Read "Initiation" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


While the discography of saxophonist Erica Lindsay is yet relatively modest, she still plays with the knowledge and authority of a seasoned musician. Initiation sees her teaming up with an old acquaintance, pianist Sumi Tonooka, and together they make a profoundly swinging and poetic music whose life-affirming quality it is hard to deny. ...

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Article: Album Review

Mostly Other People Do the Killing: Forty Fort

Read "Forty Fort" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


Even though jazz is an improvised art that's bursting with the unexpected, some groups stand out as being especially adventurous and wild. In terms of anarchy of sound, Mostly Other People Do the Killing is in a class of its own. On their fourth effort, Forty Fort, the group descends further into musical ...

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Article: Album Review

Wadada Leo Smith: Spiritual Dimensions

Read "Spiritual Dimensions" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


For a long time, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith has pushed the boundaries of experimental jazz. The records he made during the seventies for his own Kabell label have become a richly treasured legacy of the avant-garde. Spiritual Dimensions, a two-CD set dedicated to his working bands, The Golden Quintet and Wadada Leo Smith's Organic, finds him ...

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News: Education

New England Conservatory Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Ground-Breaking Jazz Studies Program in NYC March 20 - 27

New England Conservatory Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Ground-Breaking Jazz Studies Program in NYC March 20 - 27

March 20 - 27 NYC Performers include John Medeski, Bernie Worrell, Cecil Taylor, Lake Street Dive, Dominique Eade, Ran Blake, Anton Fig, George Garzone, John McNeil, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart, Frank Carlberg, Marty Ehrlich, Jeremy Udden, Noah Preminger, Darcy James Argue's Secret Society & more New England Conservatory continues to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of its ...


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