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(Modern Big Band, Free Improvisation, Avant-garde, Post-Bop, Vibraphone/Marimba Jazz) Karl Berger Orchestra (Jean-Louis Matinier, Enrico Rava, Ernst Reijseger, Ingrid Sertso, Arkady Shilkloper) - No Man Is An Island - 1996, APE (image+.cue) lossless

Karl Berger Orchestra - No Man Is An Island Jean-Louis Matinier - Enrico Rava - Ernst Reijseger - Ingrid Sertso - Arkady Shilkloper Жанр: Modern Big Band, Free Improvisation, Avant-garde, Post-Bop, Vibraphone / Marimba Jazz Страна-производитель диска: USA Год издания диска: 1996 Издатель (лейбл): Douglas Music (A Division of Gravity Limited) Номер по каталогу: ADC4 Аудио кодек: APE (*.ape) Тип рипа: image+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 00:45:28 Источник (релизер): barin99 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист:1. Movement 1 (4:55) 2. Movement 2 (6:27) 3. Movement 3 (4:47) 4. Movement 4 (3:24) 5. Movement 5 (4:20) 6. Movement 6 (6:29) 7. Movement 7 (2:30) 8. Movement 8 (6:03) 9. Movement 9 (6:27)Recorded and performed at the Donaueschingen Festival by German Radio / TV Network SWF.Personnel:Jean-Louis Matinier — Accordion Enrico Rava — Trumpet Ernst Reijseger — Cello Ingrid Sertso — Voice Arkady Shilkloper — French Horn Karl Berger — Piano, Vibraphone, Vibe Master Bernd Konrad — Clarinet, Saxophone Johannes Blumenruother — Strings Barbara Kummer — Strings Kerstin Hulleman — Strings Marc Abrams — Bass Bill Elgart — Percussion, Drums  Лог создания рипа (EAC Log) Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008EAC extraction logfile from 26. 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Berger eschews four-mallet technique; his style is all single-line, with little (if any) chordal playing. Berger's compositions are brief, song-like free-bop heads in the manner of Ornette, with free/modal solo sections sandwiched in between the theme statements. At his best, Berger's improvisations have much in common with his tunes; they are strongly and logically rhythmic, played over a swinging pulse, and mostly tied to tonal centers. Like Coleman, Berger is not as radical in the hearing as one might expect; both their musics are based on the core elements of swing and coherent melody.Berger began playing piano in his native Germany at the age of ten. As a young adult, he landed a gig as house pianist for jam sessions at Club 54 in Heidelberg. There he accompanied such visiting American players as Leo Wright, Lex Humphries, and Don Ellis — learning, in the process, the complexities of modern jazz. Eventually, he took up vibes and in the early '60s developed an interest in free jazz. Berger earned a Ph.D. in musicology in 1963; two years later, he joined Don Cherry's Paris-based quintet. The group traveled to New York in 1966 to record Symphony for Improvisers on Blue Note. Berger stayed in the U.S. and recorded his first album under his own name for ESP later that year. From 1967-71, Berger played educational demonstrations in public schools with the pianist Horace Arnold's group, and led his own ensembles. In 1972, he and Coleman formed the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock, NY (www.CreativeMusicStudio.org). The school was geared toward encouraging young students to explore their own creative ideas, rather than imposing traditional jazz concepts upon them. Teachers at the school at various times included Jack DeJohnette, Sam Rivers, and Anthony Braxton, among many other prominent musicians. In the summer of 1982, Berger led a 28-piece big band at a "Jazz and World Music" concert as part of that year's Kool Jazz Festival in New York. Berger cut back on his teaching, shutting down the Creative Music School in the mid-'80s. Consequently, he became more active as a player, embarking on a world tour in 1985-6, during which he served as a guest conductor and composer for the West German Radio Orchestra in Cologne. Berger also participated in percussion festivals in New Delhi and Bombay, and served as a pianist in a duo with the African percussionist Baba Olatunji. Berger has not recorded prolifically, though he has worked as a sideman on sessions with guitarist John McLaughlin, saxophonist Lee Konitz, and bassist Alan Silva. He also played on Carla Bley's late-'60s recording of "Escalator Over the Hill." Of Berger's later recordings as leader, 1987's Transit (with Ed Blackwell and Dave Holland), and 1990's Around — both on Black Saint — are well worth seeking out. During the '90s, Berger led several more dates for a variety of labels. He has his own website at KarlBerger.com."  The Sixth MovementFrom the Back cover: "The Sixth Movement is an Interlude, spontaneeouuusly created in memory of Don Cherry: three hours before the performance in Donaueschingen we learned that he had passed away. He was our dear brother for many years of musical and personal communication. Ingrid chose the words by Khalil Gibran for this dedication."  Douglas Music (info)Douglas MusicProfile: US label founded by producer Alan Douglas in the 90s. ... Великолепный альбом! ...
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