My One And Only Love-European Jazz Legends Vol.

Martial Solal
My One And Only Love-European Jazz Legends Vol.

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Release date: 06/Apr/2018
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Have You Met Miss Jones?"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Medley Duke Ellington: Caravan, Prelude To A Kiss, Sophisticated Lady"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Sir Jack"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Coming Yesterday"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "K?ln Duet"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "My One And Only Love"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Body and soul"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Night And Day"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Marche Turque"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "All the things you are"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 11. "Night in Tunisia"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 12. "Tea for two"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 13. "Sir Jack"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 14. "Interview with Martial Solal"
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Extra-Infos: European Jazz Legends Vol.15
Description:"Martial Solal has, in abundance, those indispensables of the musiciansâ?? craft: sensitivity, creativity, and a prodigious technique. Most of all, he sparkles with refreshment." These words of praise were written by his "soul brother" Duke Ellington for Solalâ??s US debut album, recorded mostly at Newport in 1963 with Bill Evansâ?? rhythm section Paul Motian on drums and Teddy Kotick on bass. More than half an exciting century later the legendary French pianist and composer, who excelled with works for soundtracks, orchestras, big bands and his own groups, as well as in the meantime duo settings with jazz masters from Lee Konitz to Dave Liebman, once again proved why the Duke loved him madly. As soon as Martial Solal sat down at the piano in the Theater GĂĽtersloh for soundcheck, all the months of preparation and practice for this solo-concert, and the strain of the travel here from his home in Chatou near Paris seemed to disappear. "At home I donâ??t even make music, I just practice scales and things", he said, after explaining why he looks forward to play on a great grand piano on stage. "I have two pianos at home: I practiced for years on an old upright piano with a light keyboard touch, and I was frequently suffering when meeting on stage instruments with a heavier touch. Then I bought in 1977 a grand piano Kawai, and asked the piano maker to adjust it with a heavy touch response, to be perfectly at ease on all kind of pianos I am invited to play. I always have the music in my head, but it only comes out on the right instrument." Solal obviously enjoyed playing the Steinway on offer here, and almost forcibly had to restrain himself from letting out even more amazing music already at soundcheck. He was wondering which song even the kids attending the concert that evening would recognize, some tune so well known that he could weave it into his improvisations to get their attention. After several suggestions, this 90 year old European Jazz Legend was finally reminded of "Frère Jacques", a nursery rhyme Solal knows well, but had never played before â?? at least the way he did that night! The two "Sir Jack" improvisations on the theme of this canon included in this live recording alone attest the pianistâ??s sensitivity, creativity, and prodigious technique. And yes, they, and all the other melodies you thought you knew so well, sparkle with refreshment, too. - EUROPEAN JAZZ LEGENDS VOL.15
"Martial Solal has, in abundance, those indispensables of the musicians' craft: sensitivity, creativity, and a prodigious technique. Most of all, he sparkles with refreshment." These words of praise were written by his "soul brother" Duke Ellington for Solal's US debut album, recorded mostly at Newport in 1963 with Bill Evans' rhythm section Paul Motian on drums and Teddy Kotick on bass. More than half an exciting century later the legendary French pianist and composer, who excelled with works for soundtracks, orchestras, big bands and his own groups, as well as in the meantime duo settings with jazz masters from Lee Konitz to Dave Liebman, once again proved why the Duke loved him madly. As soon as Martial sat down at the piano for soundcheck, all the months of preparation and practice for this solo concert seemed to disappear. All that's left is a perfectly in the moment, spontaneous sound journey with one of the finest jazzers to have ever lived.
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