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Tempo

Label: Naïve
Released: 2011

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Sidony Box: Pink Paradise

Read "Pink Paradise" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pink Paradise, by the French power trio Sidony Box, may sport the pinkest cover art since vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson's Happenings (Blue Note, 1966). The music, though, couldn't be more different. Hutcherson put together a bop quartet with pianist Herbie Hancock to craft a mellow and meditative sound. Sidony Box wails with a guitar, sax and drums ...

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Manuel Rocheman: The Touch of Your Lips: Tribute to Bill Evans

Read "The Touch of Your Lips: Tribute to Bill Evans" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The French Naive record label, long known for its fine releases of classical music--particularly its ongoing Vivaldi Opera project--has initiated a jazz stream, highlighting French jazz talent, including pianist Manuel Rocheman's The Touch of Your Lips: Tribute to Bill Evans. It is somehow fitting that a tribute to America's last great pioneer in jazz piano (apologies ...

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Samba Carioca

Label: Naive
Released: 2010

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Vivaldi!

Label: Naive
Released: 2010

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Love Songs

Label: Naive
Released: 2010

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Handel

Label: Naive
Released: 2010
Track listing: Sandrine Piau: soprano voice; Sara Mingardo: contralto voice; Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini.

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Lyoba Revisited

Label: Naïve
Released: 2010

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Sandrine Piau / Sara Mingardo / Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini: Handel

Read "Handel" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Poro, re dell'Indie (Porus, King of the Indians) is an opera seria composed by George Frideric Handel in 1719 for the Royal Academy of Music. Handel's 1731 premiere was conducted by the composer, and cast the great castrato Senesino (Francesco Bernardi) in the roll of Porus, and Anna Maria Strada as Cleofide. In this recording, Rinaldo ...

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Sandrine Piau: Vivaldi!

Read "Vivaldi!" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was best known for his many string and reed concertos, and opera seria. The composer also had an impressive catalog of sacred pieces, including his famous Gloria, RV 589. Among his sacred music, Vivaldi composed several settings for the text of Psalm 112, and The Glory be from Vivaldi's setting of Psalm 112 ...


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