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Ben Wendel - Dan Tepfer: Small Constructions

Read "Small Constructions" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


L'occasione. Alcuni giorni passati presso l'artist-space Yamaha di Manhattan con alcuni preziosi strumenti a stretta portata di mano. La materia prima. Due classici di Monk, uno standard tra i più noti, Lennie Tristano, Handel, un pizzico di Messiaen e qualche originale. I protagonisti. Dan Tepfer, giovane, pluripremiato pianista dalla mente aperta e dalle collaborazioni eccellenti (Konitz ...

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Ben Monder: Hydra

Read "Hydra" reviewed by Troy Collins


New York-based guitarist Ben Monder has been an active member of the contemporary jazz scene for more than two decades, appearing on over 100 sessions as a sideman for such luminaries as Paul Motian, Maria Schneider and Kenny Wheeler. Despite such prestigious collaborations, Monder has maintained a relatively low profile as a solo artist, with less ...

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Denny Zeitlin: Both/And

Read "Denny Zeitlin: Both/And" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pianist Denny Zeitlin has the distinction--among many others--of having written one of the loveliest of love songs: “Love Theme From Invasion of the Bodysnatchers." The tune can be heard in its unadorned beauty on Zeitlin's Precipice (Sunnyside Records, 2010), the recording of an extraordinarily beautiful and adventurous solo concert. The original version of the tune, from ...

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Hush Point: Hush Point

Read "Hush Point" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The quartet Hush Point conjures the possibilities of small group hipness. One that quips instead of guffaws, and prefers covertness to the obvious. Led by John McNeil, this quartet of saxophonist Jeremy Udden, bassist Aryeh Kobrinksy, and drummer Vinnie Sperrazza may be new, but McNeil's sage coolness isn't. The sixty-something trumpeter has been delivering ...

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Michael Feinberg: The Elvin Jones Project

Read "Michael Feinberg: The Elvin Jones Project" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Electronic boops and beeps are the first thing you hear on bassist Michael Feinberg's The Elvin Jones Project. This could either be a good sign or a bad one. Fortunately it's the former, and it acts as an effective reminder that drummer Elvin Jones was a pioneering and exploratory musician whose legacy extends well beyond his ...

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Laszlo Gardony: Clarity

Read "Clarity" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Pianist Laszlo Gardony's Clarity is a single, composed on the spot, piano sonata comprising ten movements. The contemplative and intimate music bears marks of his various life experiences, from his classical training in his native Budapest to his career as a jazz educator at Boston's Berklee College of Music.Recorded in a single sitting in ...

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Edward Simon Trio: Live in New York at Jazz Standard

Read "Edward Simon Trio: Live in New York at Jazz Standard" reviewed by John Kelman


Some artists maintain a busy release schedule, putting out an album a year--sometimes, in the case of musicians like guitarist Bill Frisell, even more frequently--while others, for a variety of reasons, are less prolific. Pianist Edward Simon has, in recent years, been issuing albums with broader distribution under his own name--which automatically discounts 2010's independently released ...

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Laszlo Gardony: Clarity

Read "Clarity" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


It is never a good idea to judge a book by its cover and even less so a music album. However, in the case of Lazlo Gardony's solo release Clarity the cover image depicting the pianist sitting at the piano as a young boy, accompanied by his stuffed bear, pretty much says it all.Full ...

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Laszlo Gardony: Clarity

Read "Clarity" reviewed by Mark Corroto


It might be a bit bold to call pianist Laszlo Gardony's Clarity work a triumph of the human spirit, but indeed the ten spontaneous compositions presented are a testament to his purposeful character and allegiance to introspection.The Berklee College of Music professor was born in Budapest and grew up under the influence of European ...

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John Hollenbeck: Songs I Like a Lot

Read "John Hollenbeck: Songs I Like a Lot" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


There are four potent musical personalities at play on Songs I Like A Lot. The first is the erstwhile leader, drummer John Hollenbeck, musical raconteur and general high-art roustabout. He has had a long association with vocalist Theo Bleckmann, both in big band settings on A Blessing (Omnitone, 2005) and with Claudia Quintet on What Is ...


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