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Live in Concert [CD/DVD]

Label: Pintch Hard Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: 01. Scamba (S. Hardy); 02. Over Easy (L. Pintchik); 03. Completely (L. Pintchik); 04. Blowin' in the Wind (B. Dylan); 05. Mortal (L. Pintchik); 06. Too Close for Comfort (J. Bock, L Holofcener, G Weiss) 07. Somewhere/Berimbau (L. Bernstein, S. SondheimB. Powell, V. De Moraes).

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Leslie Pintchik: We're Here To Listen

Read "We're Here To Listen" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


We're Here To Listen is composer and pianist Leslie Pintchik's third album. Grammatical pedants might feel that You're Here To Listen would be a more apposite title. However, Pintchik, who was once an English Literature teaching assistant at Columbia University, chose the title to emphasize the importance of musicians listening to each other as they perform, ...

Album

Quartets

Label: Ambient Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Happy Days Are Here Again; Too Close For Comfort; A Simpler Time; Not So Fast; Over Easy; Private Moment; Fugu; Small Pleasures; Somewhere/Berimbau.

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Leslie Pintchik: Quartets

Read "Quartets" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


How to keep the exacting piano-trio format fresh sounding? Leslie Pintchik rises to that challenge by making the trio a quartet. Not one or many quartets, but two quartets. The strategy is a successful one.On five tracks, pianist Pintchik, bassist Scott Hardy and drummer Mark Dodge are joined by percussionist Satoshi Takeishi (the brother ...

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Leslie Pintchik: Quartets

Read "Quartets" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


La pianista Leslie Pintchik si era già distinta con il suo brillante esordio discografico del 2004, grazie ad un trio insolito con chitarra e percussioni. È decisamente un’artista camaleontica, che non si adagia sulle forme consolidate del piano jazz. Lo dimostra ancora una volta il suo nuovo disco, in cui cambiano gli orizzonti timbrico-armonici della formula ...

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Leslie Pintchik: Quartets

Read "Quartets" reviewed by Virginia A. Schaefer


Both quartets on Quartets include pianist Leslie Pintchik, bassist Scott Hardy and drummer Mark Dodge. One quartet extends its percussion section with Satoshi Takeishi, who played drums and percussion on Pintchik's first release, So Glad to Be Here (Ambient Records, 2004). The other quartet features Steve Wilson on alto or soprano saxophone. A strength ...

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Leslie Pintchik: Quartets

Read "Quartets" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


For her second album, pianist Leslie Pintchik has chosen an unusual musical motif. While her debut, Glad to be Here (Ambient, 2004), featured a piano trio, Quartets presents two distinctly different ensembles: one with Pintchik, alongside percussionist Satoshi Takeishi, bassist Scott Hardy and drummer Mark Dodge; the other with alto/soprano saxophonist, Steve Wilson replacing Takeishi. The ...

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Leslie Pintchik: Quartets

Read "Quartets" reviewed by Christopher Shoe


Leslie Pintchik is a newer face on the jazz scene and Quartets is a respectable contribution that keeps in tide with her growing reputation. Pintchik's approach to jazz does not rely on flashy lines or complex chordal movement like many of her peers; instead, it focuses on strong improvised material backed by a ...

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Leslie Pintchik: Quartets

Read "Quartets" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pianist Leslie Pintchik, an adept interpreter of American Songbook classics and a composer of beautifully melodic tunes, emerged on the jazz scene in 2004 with the trio set So Glad to Be Here (Ambient Records). AAJer John Kelman, in his review of the disc, wrote of her inhabiting a “dangerously occupied middle ground, [with] a trick ...

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Leslie Pintchik: So Glad To Be Here

Read "So Glad To Be Here" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Pianist Leslie Pintchik and her bassist/husband, Scott Hardy, have invited percussionist Satoshi Takeishi into their cozy fold for a distinctive staging of the traditional jazz piano trio. The recipe succeeds, surprisingly well at times, as Takeishi adds his singular voice to Pintchik's melodic playing on So Glad to Be Here. Although the Kern/Hammerstein opener, ...


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