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Article: Album Review

Colin Vallon Trio: Le Vent

Read "Le Vent" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Swiss pianist Colin Vallon's fourth release as a leader, Le Vent is a truly collaborative effort that eschews individual solos in favor of a haunting, collective sound. The results are atmospheric and exquisitely formalistic. This is not to suggest that, because of its ambient nature, the album is without substance. On the contrary, its structure becomes ...

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Colin Vallon Trio: Le Vent

Read "Le Vent" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Dopo il debutto con l'apprezzato Rruga, il trio svizzero di Colin Vallon torna a registrare, parzialmente rinnovato nell'organico--Julian Sartorius sostituisce il peraltro ottimo Samuel Rohrer--ma costante nelle atmosfere e nei temi, qui quasi interamente della penna del pianista e leader. La musica del trio si basa su una narrazione lirica aperta e non ...

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Colin Vallon Trio: Le Vent

Read "Le Vent" reviewed by John Kelman


When Bill Evans emerged in the 1950s, he represented a paradigm shift for the jazz piano trio. No longer a lead instrument supported by a rhythm section, Evans' more egalitarian approach to music-making allowed delineated soloists to engage in a more fully conversational context, with any instrument capable of pushing the music in a new direction ...

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Elina Duni Quartet: Matane Malit

Read "Matane Malit" reviewed by John Kelman


There was a time when jazz musicians were commonly recruited to play on pop records, because their purview was so broad that they could mold themselves into any context. Elina Duni's music may not be jazz by conventional definition, but its improvisational spirit clearly occupies the broader “jazz state of mind" to which the Albanian-born/raised and ...

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Article: Live Review

Enjoy Jazz: Mannheim, Germany, October 2-November 18, 2011, Week 5-7

Read "Enjoy Jazz: Mannheim, Germany, October 2-November 18, 2011, Week 5-7" reviewed by Adriana Carcu


Week 1-2 | Week 3-4 | Week 5-7 Enjoy Jazz Festival Heidelberg/Mannheim/Ludwigshafen, Germany October 2-November 18, 2011 Colin Vallon Trio The performance of the Swiss trio surprised from the onset, through their pronounced experimental character. Other than the steady narrative flow featured on their most recent album ...

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Colin Vallon Trio: Rruga

Read "Rruga" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The piano trio--piano, bass and drums--can seem something of an anachronism in a time when musical artists make use of synthesizers, electronics, laptops and loops to craft their sounds. But scores of pianists still go to the acoustic trio format as one of their primary means of expression. In looking toward jazz veterans, Keith Jarrett and ...

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Article: Live Review

Colin Vallon Trio: New York, NY, May 20, 2011

Read "Colin Vallon Trio: New York, NY, May 20, 2011" reviewed by Warren Allen


Colin Vallon TrioRubin Museum of ArtNew York, NYMay 20, 2011 New York City's Rubin Museum houses a large collection of fine art from the Himalayans, much of it with religious symbolism. In partnership with the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, the museum has also become a home for a series ...

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News: Recording

Colin Vallon Trio "Rruga"

Colin Vallon Trio "Rruga"

Colin Vallon, Patrice Moret and Samuel Rohrer—Rruga Colin Vallon: piano Patrice Moret: double-bass Samuel Rohrer: drums Release Date: May 10, 2011 “Rruga," meaning 'path,' 'road' or 'journey' in Albanian, is the evocative title of the ECM debut by the trio of pianist Colin Vallon, bassist Patrice Moret and drummer Samuel Rohrer (who ...

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Open That Door

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Released: 2007
Track listing: 1. Suite Ballad (Araxi Karnusian); 2. Vaterlied 2 (I Rahel Thierstein featuring Patrice Moret) 3. Suite Song (Araxi Karnusian) 4. Vaterlied 3 (Rahel Thierstein); 5. Longing (Araxi Karnusian featuring Antonio Carlos DaSilva); 6. Open That Door (Rahel Thierstein); 7. Anna Karenina (Araxi Karnusian); 8. Vaterlied 4 (Rahel Thierstein); 9. Blueturnsredturnsblue (Araxi Karnusian); 10. Vaterlied 2 (II Rahel Thierstein)

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Article: Album Review

Laut & Luise: Open That Door

Read "Open That Door" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Laut Und Luise è un duo formato da Rahel Thierstein a pianoforte e Fender Rhodes, e Araxi Karnusian a saxofoni e clarinetti. Open That Door è il loro primo CD, ed arriva dopo sette anni di esistenza del duo (nato nel 2000). Inutile dunque dire che la coppia mostra un' affinità e coesione non comune. La ...


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