Fontessa
19,09 EUR
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Ermitage
Release date: 18/Sep/2024
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Details / Tracklist: A1: Versailles (Porte De Versailles) (3:25)
A2: Angel Eyes (3:52)
A3: Fontessa (11:13)
B1: Over The Rainbow (3:55)
B2: Bluesology (5:07)
B3: Willow Weep For Me (4:52)
B4: Woodyn You (4:28)
Number of discs: 1
Description:The Modern Jazz Quartet, known for its sophisticated and elegant approach to jazz, consisted of pianist John Lewis, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, bassist Percy Heath, and drummer Connie Kay. Here are some key points about the album: "Fontessa" is regarded as one of the Quartet's essential recordings, praised for its elegant performances and refined compositions. The album reflects the commitment to creating jazz that is both accessible and artistically ambitious. Critics and jazz enthusiasts often highlight the interplay between Milt Jackson's vibraphone and John Lewis's piano, supported by the solid rhythm section of Percy Heath and Connie Kay. The title track "Fontessa" is a suite in several movements, showcasing the band's ability to merge different musical themes seamlessly; the album includes notable covers such as "Angel Eyes," "Willow Weep for Me," and "Over the Rainbow" all of which are given the Modern Jazz Quartet unique treatment with a mix of lush harmonies and sophisticated improvisation. The album, released in 1956, significantly contributed to the evolution of jazz by demonstrating that it could be a serious, artful genre capable of sophisticated expression. The Modern Jazz Quartet influence extends beyond jazz to classical and popular music, and "Fontessa" remains a testament to their innovative spirit and enduring appeal, a key album in their discography, exemplifying their unique sound and artistic vision. -
Recorded in NYC, January 22, 1956 (A1 to B1, B3, B4) Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, February 14, 1956 (B2).
Manufacturer No.: VNL22696
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