Search results for "Enrico Pieranunzi"
Enrico Pieranunzi: Scarlatti Sonata K377 and Improv (Rating: 92/100) posted in Music June 19, 09The idea of "jazzing up the classics" is an old one, dating back to the rag and stride pianists of the early 20th cen...
Enrico Pieranunzi: K531 / Impro K531 (Rating: 85/100) posted in Music February 08, 09Composers from the Baroque period have often inspired jazz musicians. Some have just used harmonic patterns from thos...
Enrico Pieranunzi: Winter Moon (Rating: 85/100) posted in Music January 03, 08The members of this trio have known each other for many years and the Atlantic is no barrier to them. They have found...
Enrico Pieranunzi: My Funny Valentine (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music January 28, 08It will take more than a minute before Pieranunzi and his U.S. partners play the theme of this song, taken at higher ...
Motian, Paul (Stephen Paul) posted in Encyclopedia March 04, 08Paul Motian is an American jazz drummer who splits his time evenly and effectively between the postwar styles of bebo...
Baron, Joey posted in Encyclopedia April 17, 09Drummer Joey Baron has built a career that straddles commercial music and avant-garde jazz. Baron has demonstrated wi...
Breaking Jazz News & Interesting Links: February 2009 posted in Miscellaneous Pages March 07, 09Drummer Jo Jones . . . all in the wrists? Fernando Ortiz de Urbina writes in his bilingual jazz blog...
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...
The Best Tracks of the Month posted in The Jazz.com Blog June 30, 09Five times every week, jazz.com features an outstanding recent track on its home page as the Song of the Day. ...
di Castri, Furio posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07di Castri, Furio, bassist, composer, educator; b. Milano, Italy, 12 September 1955. His parents are Luigi (b. 5.4.192...
Smith, Bill O. posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Smith, Bill O. (William Overton); clarinetist, composer; born Sep 22, 1926 in Sacramento, California He publishes ...
D'Andrea, Franco (Francesco) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07D'Andrea, Franco (Francesco), keyboard player; b. Merano, Italy, 8 March 1941.An only child, his father was Emilio D'...
Tonolo, Pietro (Guido) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Tonolo, Pietro (Guido), tenor saxophonist; b. Mirano (Venice), Italy, 30 May 1959. His father's parents were Guido To...
Does a Piano Perspective Now Dominate Jazz? (Part 1) posted in The Jazz.com Blog March 04, 08Critic Thierry Quénum who covers the global jazz scene from his home base in Paris, contributes these thought-provo...
Jazz Update from Umbria posted in The Jazz.com Blog July 14, 08Ted Panken, a regular contributor to jazz.com, sends in this dispatch from Perugia, Italy. Panken reports on th...
Guilfoyle, Ronan (Joseph) posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Guilfoyle, Ronan (Joseph), bassist, teacher and composer; b. Dublin, Ireland, 5 March 1958. His parents, Brendan Guil...
Rolli, Maurizio posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Rolli, Maurizio, bass; Maurizio Rolli is a graduate in double bass and jazz music studies. He is currently teachin...
Johansen, Jonas posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Johansen, Jonas, drummer; b. Copenhagen, 18 September 1962. His father Martin Volodja Johansen, was born November 13,...
Vinding, Mads posted in Encyclopedia October 18, 07Vinding, Mads, bassist; b. Coopenhagen, Denmark, 7 December 1948. An itinerant example of Danish jazz in world cla...
Walter Lang & Lee Konitz: Farewell (Rating: 90/100) posted in Music January 02, 08For decades, Lee Konitz has shown a special liking for duets. In this context he has often favored pianists, many of ...
This track review is included in: THE DOZENS: THE LEE KONITZ DUETS
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