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Guillermo Klein -][- CARRERA – [Sunnyside, 2012] –

20 Saturday Oct 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Improvised Music, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, Vocals, What's New?, YouTube (Video)

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Guillermo Klein, Pianist, Composer and Vocals

Guillermo Klein, CARRERA

Guillermo Klein -][- CARRERA –Mp3– [Sunnyside, 2012] –

Acclaimed musical polyglot Guillermo Klein continues to astound listeners with his unique conception of modern music, a unique blend of sounds from a multitude of influences including popular, modern classical, tango and jazz. On his new recording Carrera (May 8, 2012), Klein returns with his devoted Los Guachos as they prove that they are one of the most diverse and capable ensembles performing today. The eclectic repertoire on the album includes original compositions by Klein and members of Los Guachos along with arrangements of pieces written by famed Argentine composers Juan Carlos Cobián and Alberto Ginastera. Continue reading →

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Brad Mehldau Trio Returns with “Where Do You Start,” September 18

10 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Biography, Creative Music, Eclectic, Improvised Music, Jazz, Modern Funk, Music, New Music, Press Release, What's New?

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Mehldau Trio, Where Do You Start

Nonesuch releases the Brad Mehldau Trio’s Where Do You Start, a companion disc to this spring’s critically acclaimed Ode, on September 18, 2012. Whereas Ode featured 11 songs composed by Mehldau, Where Do You Start comprises the Trio’s interpretations of ten tunes by other composers, along with one Mehldau original. See below for the complete track list. Ode was widely praised, with London’s Daily Telegraph, in a five-star review, saying that it “shows Mehldau’s inventive powers are as fresh as ever … and the interplay with Ballard and Grenadier is masterly.” The Brad Mehldau Trio is Brad Mehldau on piano, Larry Grenadier on bass, and Jeff Ballard on drums. Where Do You Start is available for pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store, where an instant download of the album track “Jam” is included with purchase.

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Brad Mehldau Trio Returns March 13 with “Ode,” Featuring 11 Original Mehldau Compositions

01 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Grammy Nominated Artists, Improvised Music, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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Brad Mehldau Trio, Ode

Nonesuch releases an album of original songs from the Brad Mehldau Trio—Ode—on March 13, 2012. The record, which is the first from the trio since 2008’s live Village Vanguard disc and the first studio trio recording since 2005’s Day Is Done, features 11 previously unreleased songs composed by Mehldau. The trio comprises Mehldau on piano, Jeff Ballard on drums, and Larry Grenadier on bass.

“Ode is a collection of originals that I wrote specifically for my trio with Larry and Jeff,” says Mehldau. “I feel that what they bring to the music in the performance here is inseparable from the tunes themselves.” Most of the songs, he explains, “are tributes to someone else, and I began to think of them as odes, or poems that might be sung; in our case here it’s the singing only without all those pesky words.” Subjects include the late saxophonist Michael Brecker (“M.B.”), a character from the film Easy Rider (“Eulogy for George Hanson”), and the guitarist Kurt Ronsenwinkel (“Kurt Vibe”). Continue reading →

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