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Stefano Bollani – Hamilton de Holanda: O que serà
by AAJ Italy Staff
Edu Lobo e Chico Buarque, Tom Jobim e Pixinguinha, Baden Powell e Vinicius de Moraes, Ernesto Nazareth e ovviamente Hamilton de Holanda sono le firme che danno subito la temperatura (geografica ma non solo) di questo spettacolare CD che documenta - dal vivo ad Anversa nell'agosto 2012 - il sodalizio tra il mandolinista e Stefano Bollani: ...
Aaron Parks: Arborescence
by AAJ Italy Staff
Arborescence è il debutto su ECM di Aaron Parks, ancor giovane pianista di Seattle venuto alla ribalta appena diciottenne nel sestetto di Terence Blanchard. Registrato in solitudine tra le rinascimentali architetture della Mechanics Hall (Worcester, Massachusetts), l'album coniuga l'acustica calda e avvolgente della storica sala concerto con la cura maniacale del suono di Mr. Eicher. Nel ...
Carla Bley / Andy Sheppard / Steve Swallow: Trios
by Sammy Stein
In Lugano, Switzerland in 2012, pianist Carla Bley, saxophonist Andy Sheppard and bassist Steve Swallow were recorded, and the result is Trios (EMC 2013). This CD is atmospheric and energised. Included are new versions of Bley's original Utviklingssang" ( Development Song"), Vashkar" and the suites Les Trois Lagons" , Wildlife," and The Girl Who Cried Champagne." ...
Ralph Alessi: Baida
by John Kelman
With 2013 heading into fall, it's a good time to take stock of a label that has all too often been (falsely) accused of minimizing the country where jazz began. Excluding reissues, this year's ECM regular series releases represent about thirty percent American leadership; given jazz's increasingly global nature, hardly a bad number--and better still, when ...
Carla Bley / Andy Sheppard / Steve Swallow: Trios
by John Kelman
In a career more defined by memorable compositions than instrumental acumen, it's easy to forget that Carla Bley may not be the most virtuosic pianist on the planet, but she's a far more than capable one, as evidenced on duo recordings like Are We There Yet? (Watt, 1999), with life partner/bassist Steve Swallow, and Songs With ...
Stefano Bollani / Hamilton de Holanda: O que sera
by John Kelman
Intentional or not, ECM's simultaneously release of Iranian kamencheh master Kayhan Kalhor and Turkish baglama expert Erdal Erzincan's Kula Kulluk Yakişir Mi (2013) with O que será, which captures a positively electrifying 2012 performance by efferverscent Italian pianist Stefano Bollani and Brazilian bandolim virtuoso Hamilton de Holanda, does more than merely celebrate the intimate potential of ...
Kayhan Kalhor / Erdal Erzincan: Kula Kulluk Yakisir Mi
by John Kelman
When Kayhan Kalhor and Erdal Erzincan released The Wind (ECM, 2004), it was often shockingly beautiful evidence that jazz doesn't own the concept of improvisation--already a millennial concept when jazz first emerged in recognizable form at the turn of the 20th century. There are academics who now assert that America's classical music" actually dates farther back, ...
Manu Katché: The Colors I See
by Adriana Carcu
Manu Katché is one of those few names familiar to a large audience of quite different musical orientations. Along his career he has played with some of the most representative pop, rock, country, jazz--and even classical--musicians. Katché's immense adaptability and emulative spirit, together with the harmonic roundness of tone on his instrument, make him to an ...
Julia Hülsmann Quartet: In Full View
by AAJ Italy Staff
Nuovo lavoro per la pianista tedesca, accompagnata dalla sua fida ritmica ma stavolta anche affiancata dal trombettista inglese Tom Arthurs, che sposta in modo significativo il suono del gruppo. Il lirismo la fa infatti ancor più da padrone che nel passato, grazie alla cantabilità dell'approccio strumentale di Arthurs che si sposa con l'indole già molto lirica ...
Stefano Bollani / Hamilton de Holanda: O que sera
by Ian Patterson
There's a relative paucity of piano and guitar duo recordings; Bill Evans and Jim Hall in the world of jazz, Horacio Salgán and the late Ubaldo de Lio in the world of tango, and Pamela and Robert Trent in the classical world are notable exceptions. When it comes to crossover, jazz pianist Michel Camilo and flamenco ...


