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Dan Tepfer - Lee Konitz: Duos with Lee

Read "Duos with Lee" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


A dare sapidità ad uno dei tanti, forse troppi, duetti discografici di Konitz è lo sviluppo per lo più estemporaneo della session, che investe composizioni e pratica strumentale. Un contesto ancora congeniale per uno dei più sublimi improvvisatori del jazz, dove poter dispensare classe e imprevedibilità. Con un Tepfer impegnato a disegnare il tessuto armonico di ...

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News: Recording

Konitz/ Cheek/ Furic Leibovici - Jugendstil II (ESP)

Konitz/ Cheek/ Furic Leibovici - Jugendstil II (ESP)

How to improve on an already winsome formula? Such was a question facing producer Jim Black and bassist/composer Stephane Furic Leibovici in the wake of their first chamber jazz project for ESP. The answer came in an unexpected and inspired conscription, altoist Lee Konitz. Konitz has been influential party to these types of projects for well ...

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Video

Subconscious-Lee

Featuring the music of Lee Konitz
Duration: 6:44

Lee Konitz - Alto Sax, Henning Gailing - Bass, Matt Wilson - Drums. Jazz Festival in England 2008
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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five with Meg Okura

Read "Take Five with Meg Okura" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Meg Okura:Hailed by The Guardian as “improvisational virtuosity," Meg Okura is “equally comfortable playing classical chamber music, rock and everything in between," (The New York Times). She is the founder and the leader of the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble, and has won numerous grants and awards as a composer.

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Article: Book Review

Silent Solos: Improvisers Speak

Read "Silent Solos: Improvisers Speak" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


Silent Solos: Improvisers Speak Soft cover; 174 pages ISBN: 978-3-00-030557-3 Buddy's Knife 2010 Improvisation, at its best, is about instinct. At its worst, it's an intellectual exercise, cold and theoretical, without an emotional perspective. Fortunately, the beautifully produced Silent Solos: Improvisers Speak avoids the pitfalls of ...

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Article: Album Review

Dave Glasser: Evolution

Read "Evolution" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


There's nothing wrong with a little old school. Saxophonist Dave Glasser keeps it simple--no flash, no gimmicks. Glasser has spent many years as a sideman, performing with artists including the Clark Terry Quintet, the Count Basie Orchestra, Illinois Jacquet and the Dizzy Gillespie All Stars. He has also recorded several CDs as a leader. A native ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Antoinette Montague

Read "Take Five With Antoinette Montague" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Antoinette Montague:Antoinette Montague likes to say she simply sings “people music." Make no mistake about it, she is a jazz singer through and through, but one who pushes the genre's boundaries. On her new recording, Behind the Smile, Montague sings classic jazz standards (new and old), resurrects lovely-but-obscure melodies, blends in blues and ...

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Article: From Far and Wide

Jazzhus Montmartre: The Legend Continues

Read "Jazzhus Montmartre: The Legend Continues" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


To jazz listeners around the world, the word “Montmartre" has a very special meaning. It is a word that conjures an image, not of French cafés and bohemian painters, as one might expect, but of an intimate little jazz venue in the middle of Copenhagen which once attracted some of the very best jazz musicians in ...

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Article: Interview

Frank Glover: Going A Different Way

Read "Frank Glover: Going A Different Way" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Intelligent and outspoken, Frank Glover began playing clarinet when he was eleven years old. On entering college, he trained for nearly two years at Indiana University before striking out on his own; upon the independent release of Politico in 2004, he was signed by Owl Studios and the album was re-released under that label in 2009. ...

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Article: Album Review

Rufus Reid: Out Front

Read "Out Front" reviewed by Ken Dryden


Long a first-call bassist, Rufus Reid has played with numerous greats since arriving on the jazz scene in the early '70s, including Dizzy Gillespie, Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, Dexter Gordon, Lee Konitz, Art Farmer and Jimmy Heath, to name just a few, in addition to a number of dates as a leader. His fat tone ...


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