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Article: Album Review

The Joshua Breakstone Trio: No One New

Read "No One New" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


No One New is a reference to guitarist Joshua Breakstone's long career. Over the last 30 years he has etched an impressive record as a leader with 19 recordings to his credit. It is easy to see why he has been around for so long; his music rises above the mundane with a compact sense for ...

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Article: Album Review

Frank London / Lorin Sklamberg: Tsuker-zis

Read "Tsuker-zis" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Trumpeter Frank London and vocalist/accordionist Lorin Sklamberg have always attempted to introduce a fresh perspective when redefining traditional Jewish music. As founders of the Grammy award-winning alt-klezmer band The Klezmatics, they adapt ancient and traditional holiday songs of the Jewish diaspora into a modern, surprising sphere.Tsuker-zis, (sugar-sweet), their third installment of Hasidic religious songs ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Satoko Fujii: Chun, Heat Wave & Summer Suite

Read "Satoko Fujii: Chun, Heat Wave & Summer Suite" reviewed by Robert Iannapollo


Natsuki Tamura / Satoko Fujii Chun Libra 2008 Satoko Fujii ma-do Heat Wave Not Two 2008 Satoko Fujii Orchestra New York Summer Suite Libra 2008

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Article: Album Review

Samuel Blaser: Pieces of Old Sky

Read "Pieces of Old Sky" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pieces of Old Sky could be called furtive jazz. The quartet--trombone, bass, guitar and drums--sneaks around the perimeter of the room, leaving big swaths of space. It sounds as if there are mysteries in this music, secrets in Samuel Blaser's sonic world. Swiss-born trombonist Blaser treads a free jazz territory that is similar in ...

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News: Interview

AAJ Interviews Some of Today's Most Intrepid Big Band Leaders

AAJ Interviews Some of Today's Most Intrepid Big Band Leaders

The big band in jazz has a long and glorious history. It was a prevalent form in jazz music in the '20s and '30s, comprising a substantial part of America's popular music heard on radio, spun on gramophones and record players, and enjoyed in dance halls. In the post-World War II era music began to change, ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Hot & Cool: 40 Years of Jazz Studies at NEC Schedule of Performances, October 18-24, 2009

Hot & Cool: 40 Years of Jazz Studies at NEC Schedule of Performances, October 18-24, 2009

Highlights include Wayne Shorter Quartet and the NEC Philharmonia on Saturday, October 24; NEC Jazz Summit on Friday, October 23 with NEC Faculty and Alums including Gunther Schuller, Carl Atkins, Roger Kellaway, Ran Blake, Don Byron, Bob Brookmeyer, Rachael Price, Fred Hersch & others with the NEC Jazz Orchestra Sunday, October 18 HOT & COOL: NEC ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Pianist/Composer Amina Figarova Tours to Minneapolis, Oshkosh, Chicago, NYC and Washington, DC, September 3 – 8, 2009

Pianist/Composer Amina Figarova Tours to Minneapolis, Oshkosh, Chicago, NYC and Washington, DC,  September 3 – 8, 2009

"...Amina Figarova boasts a graceful and erudite piano style, but her second instrument is her band….A first rate jazz pianist, Amina Figarova - with September Suite, Come Escape With Me and now the excellent Above the Clouds--is staking out her ground as a top level composer-arranger...” --Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz “…Above the Clouds confirms that ...

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News: Education

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

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

Boston Festivities Take Place October 18 – 24, 2009 with 7 Nights of Concerts Plus Workshops and Free Community Events Highlights include Wayne Shorter Quartet and the NEC Philharmonia on Saturday, October 24; NEC Jazz Summit on Friday, October 23 with Faculty and Alums including Gunther Schuller, Carl Atkins, Roger Kellaway, Ran Blake, Don Byron, Bob ...

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Article: Album Review

John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble: Eternal Interlude

Read "Eternal Interlude" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


Like fragments of crystal, John Hollenbeck's large ensemble casts angular lines, unusual shapes and refracts music (rather than light) differently than typical jazz big bands. The prolific drummer/composer's progressive slant has been at the core of The Claudia Quintet's For (Cuneiform, 2007) and Semi-Formal (Cuneiform, 2006); music marked by enigmatic ideas of swing, modern chamber music ...

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Article: Album Review

Gebhard Ullmann Basement Research: Don't Touch My Music Vol. 2

Read "Don't Touch My Music Vol. 2" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


When Gebhard Ullmann took his Basement Research into Krakow 's Alchemia Club to celebrate his 50th birthday, he recorded two sets of music. The first was released as Don't Touch My Music, Vol. 1. Like the first, this second set is unedited and unchanged, and shows just how intuitive and empathic the band is. Ullmann's compositions ...


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