(Jazz, Latin Jazz, Mainstream, Bassoon Jazz) Daniel Smith - Bassoon Goes Latin Jazz! - 2011, MP3 tracks, 320 kbps
Daniel Smith / Bassoon Goes Latin Jazz
Жанр: Jazz, Latin Jazz, Straightahead, Mainstream, Bassoon Jazz
Страна: usa
Год издания: 2011
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 00:53:25
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: нет
Треклист:
01. Mr. Kenyatta
02. Watermelon Man
03. So danco samba
04. Listen Here
05. Black Orpheus
06. Yardbird Suite
07. Manteca
08. Korg In
09. Peace
10. Chicken
11. Come Candela
12. Mambo From the Dance At the Gym
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Об исполнителе (группе)The leading pioneer of the bassoon with his many critically acclaimed award-winning recordings and live performances. As the most recorded bassoon soloist in the world, his repertoire spans music ranging from Baroque concerti to contemporary music including jazz, ragtime and crossover. He is the only bassoonist performing and recording in both the jazz and classical fields. Daniel Smith's unique career has been profiled in Gramophone, the New York Times, Fanfare, Classical Music, Musical Heritage Review, American Record Guide, Classic CD and many leading European publications including The Times in England. In the USA, his career was highlighted on PBS's “All Things Considered'. In the UK, one of his recordings was the 'signature tune' for BBC radio 3 while BBC radio 4 recently showcased his career.Daniel Smith's performances include jazz with his quartet 'Bassoon and Beyond', classical recitals with piano, concertos with orchestra, and highly popular programs divided between classical and jazz, with music ranging from Vivaldi, Elgar, Mozart and Verdi to Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins and Dizzy Gillespie. Described as a 'phenomenon', he has been called the 'Gerry Mulligan of the Bassoon' in the world of jazz and the 'Galway' and 'Rampal of the Bassoon' in the world of classical music, bringing his unique sound and style to concert series, festivals and jazz clubs.... (далее - http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=4418 )
Об альбоме (сборнике)"The leading pioneer of the bassoon with his many critically acclaimed award-winning recordings and live performances. As the most recorded bassoon soloist in the world, his repertoire spans music ranging from Baroque concerti to contemporary music including jazz, ragtime and crossover. He is the only bassoonist performing and recording in both the jazz and classical fields. Daniel Smith's unique career has been profiled in Gramophone, the New York Times, Fanfare, Classical Music, Musical Heritage Review, American Record Guide, Classic CD and many leading European publications including The Times in England. In the USA, his career was highlighted on PBS's “All Things Considered'. In the UK, one of his recordings was the 'signature tune' for BBC radio 3 while BBC radio 4 recently showcased his career.Daniel Smith's performances include jazz with his quartet 'Bassoon and Beyond', classical recitals with piano, concertos with orchestra, and highly popular programs divided between classical and jazz, with music ranging from Vivaldi, Elgar, Mozart and Verdi to Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins and Dizzy Gillespie. Described as a 'phenomenon', he has been called the 'Gerry Mulligan of the Bassoon' in the world of jazz and the 'Galway' and 'Rampal of the Bassoon' in the world of classical music, bringing his unique sound and style to concert series, festivals and jazz clubs...." [By NICHOLAS F. MONDELLO - http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=39536 ]"The bassoon seems to be the homebody of the orchestral woodwind family. This double-reed dynamo rarely leaves the confines of the classical world, instead finding contentment in its comfort zone, playing classic works of yore. On the rare occasion that the instrument does wander outside of its safety net to converse in other musical environments, it often meets with mixed results and critical derision. While the skilled bassoon practitioners who are willing to take a chance in jazz deserve a lot of credit for trying, one has to wonder if trying is enough. That's a question that occasionally crops up on Daniel Smith's Bassoon Goes Latin Jazz...." [By DAN BILAWSKY - http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=39486 ]
СоставPersonnel: Daniel Smith: bassoon; Daniel Kelly: piano; Michael O'Brien: bass; Vincent Ector: drums; Neil Clarke: percussion; Roswell Rudd: trombone (2, 7); Sandro Albert: guitar (1, 5, 9).
Доп. информация: чтоб сразу стало понятно всем BASSOON - это ФАГОТ, а вот как звучит джазз с фаготом ->> BASSOON JAZZ, или вот -->> некто Johnnybasson (дослушайте этот клип до конца, и ВЫ не пожалеете.. )