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David Sanchez: Coral

by Andrew Durkin
David Sanchez's Coral is the latest in what has turned out to be a somewhat lonely genre: the orchestral jazz album, in which a soloist is placed against a backdrop of strings (think Sketches of Spain , Focus , or Charlie Parker with Strings ). It's an airy, lush, thoughtful work, with a program that is ...
David Sanchez: A Candid Look at Music and Business Part 2-2

by Matt Merewitz
Part 1 | Part 2 It's hard to gauge what the jazz community knows about saxophonist David Sanchez. If you have BET Jazz, you may have seen him on those corny interludes - How did you discover your sense of jazz?" Albeit, a lot of people I've talked to, know very little about Sanchez. Go look ...
David Sanchez: A Candid Look at Music and Business, Part 1 of 2

by Matt Merewitz
Part 1 | Part 2 It's hard to gauge what the jazz community knows about saxophonist David Sanchez. If you have BET Jazz, you may have seen him on those corny interludes - How did you discover your sense of jazz?" Albeit, a lot of people I've talked to, know very little about Sanchez. Go look ...
David Sanchez: Coral

by Joel Roberts
If he's not already there, David Sanchez's new album should secure the Puerto Rican-born tenor saxophonist's place among the very top younger jazz artists working today. Blending bebop, Latin and classical elements, Coral is the most ambitious, mature, genre-stretching musical statement of the 35-year-old's already noteworthy career. Recorded in the Czech Republic with the ...
David Sanchez: Coral

by AAJ Staff
With Coral , explosive tenor saxophonist David Sanchez records with a symphony orchestra, playing Carlos Franzetti arrangements of Latin classical" pieces by composers as diverse as Villa-Lobos and Jobim. Alongside the plush strings, Sanchez has banked his fires a bit, but he does take some typically vigorous workouts here. Sanchez continues to develop and ...
David S

by Eric J. Iannelli
David Sánchez Coral Columbia Records 2004 I once loaned my cherished copy of Clifford Brown with Strings to a German friend who had loaned me Dexter Gordon's Ballads in return. When it came time to reclaim our respective CDs, I asked her what she thought of the Brownie disc. Very ...
Bobby Watson

by AAJ Staff
In 1977, quite a few eyebrows were raised when drummer Art Blakey, the nurturer of many jazz greats, started touting the country kid in overalls with the alto saxophone as his latest great discovery. Eyebrows remained up in amazement as Bobby Watson let loose with a Parkeresque run of notes. Watson's sweet, full tone evokes both ...
David Sanchez and His Universe

by R.J. DeLuke
David Sanchez, the percussive saxophonist, hails from Puerto Rico, and brings with him the Latin rhythms one might associate with that background. But he steams ahead in the mainstream as well, having had his life altered when his sister came home with a Miles Davis album featuring John Coltrane. He's also studied with the likes of ...
Nocturne

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: En la Orilla del Mundo (At the Edge of the World); Noche de Ronda (Night of Wandering); Nocturnal; Moonlight (Claro de Luna); Yo sin Ti (Me without You); No Te Empe