Search results for "Egberto Gismonti"
Egberto Gismonti: Frevo (Rating: 100/100) posted in Music March 26, 08Outside of Brazil and certain European countries such as Germany, the overly talented Brazilian instrumentalist and c...
Egberto Gismonti: Sertões Veredas (Rating: 96/100) posted in Music October 20, 09When jazz musicians compose orchestral works, so many things can go wrong. Often the artist's distinctive personalit...
Egberto Gismonti: Baião Malandro (Rating: 98/100) posted in Music December 20, 07Egberto Gismonti concludes his Sol Do Meio Dia recording with a suite of four compositions, finishing with his amazin...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: ECM - THE FIRST DECADE
The ECM record label, founded by Manfred Eicher in 1969, continues to expand our musical horizons after almost four d...
John McLaughlin: Frevo Rasgado (Rating: 99/100) posted in Music January 26, 08Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist Egberto Gismonti's popular "Frevo Rasgado" has proven to be the perfect ...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: JOHN MCLAUGHLIN ON STANDARDS
Editor's note: Guitarist extraordinaire John McLaughlin recently participated in a candid dialogue with jazz.com's W...
Johansen, Jonas posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Johansen, Jonas, drummer; b. Copenhagen, 18 September 1962. His father Martin Volodja Johansen, was born November 13,...
Song of the Day posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 17, 07The Song of the Day is a regular feature at jazz.com. Five days per week, jazz.com highlights an exceptional track d...
A Classic Revisited posted in Miscellaneous Pages December 12, 07A Classic Revisited was a regular feature at jazz.com from December 2007 through October 2009. Five days per week, ...
Revisiting Classic Jazz Tracks posted in The Jazz.com Blog September 11, 08Jazz.com highlights two tracks every day. The Song of the Day aims to focus attention on the best of recent release...
The Best Tracks of the Month posted in The Jazz.com Blog October 31, 09Five days per week, jazz.com highlights an oustanding recent track as part of its Song of the Day feature. The ...
The Best Jazz Web Links: June 2008 posted in Miscellaneous Pages July 01, 08Ronnie Matthews dead at age 72 The pianist succumbs to pancreatic cancer. Dave Carpenter dead...
Haden, Charlie (Charles Edward) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Haden, Charlie (Charles Edward), bassist; b. Shenandoah, IA, Aug. 6, 1937 His family sang country music profession...
Manfred Eicher and ECM posted in The Jazz.com Blog December 25, 07Record labels come and go, and even those that survive rarely maintain their independence. The ECM label has been ar...
In Conversation with Maria Schneider posted in Features and Interviews January 05, 08by Eugene Marlow In the annals of jazz history there are a few notables who are so well known and respected th...
The Best Jazz Web Links: March 2008 posted in Miscellaneous Pages March 19, 08Changes coming at IAJEThe organization is retrenching and looking for a new leader. Rememb...
Brazil and Other Musical Wonders of the World posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 31, 08In Jean-Luc Godard’s film Les Carabiniers, two soldiers return home to their wives after years away – with a suitca...
In Conversation with Lionel Loueke posted in Features and Interviews February 21, 09By Ted Panken ...
Steve Haines Quintet with Jimmy Cobb: Re: Frayne (Rating: 84/100) posted in Music March 09, 09The opening of bassist Steve Haines's rubato ballad "Re: Frayne" strongly resembles Charlie Haden's composition "Sile...
In Conversation with Fred Hersch posted in Features and Interviews May 19, 09By Ted Panken ...
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