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2009:Tingvall Trio - Vattensaga |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop |
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 Artist: Tingvall Trio Album: Vattensaga Label: SKIP Records Year: 2009 Format,Bitrate: 320 kbps Time: 54:00 Size: 125 Mb The Tingvall Trio was founded in 2003 by the Swedish pianist and composer Martin Tingvall. The pieces composed by him are characterized by catchy melodies which sweep along not only jazz lovers quickly and tend to stay with you long afterwards. Not only the technical ability of the musicians carries away. The three Hamburgers play Scandinavian jazz with Cuban reminiscences and an easy rock'n'roll attitude. In the expressive ballads also Nordic melancholy and liveliness resonate, however. Listening closely one can recognize traditional Swedish folk songs as one of the elements of the compositions. Despite the wide variety in their backgrounds, a level very much their own emerged from their creative alliance. Among the mentors who taught Swedish pianist Martin Tingvall his craft was Bobo Stenson. Jürgen Spiegel from Bremen, Germany gigged mostly as a veritable rock drummer, but audiences were "boffoed" above all by his enormously multifaceted playing and the vividness of this percussion work. Bass player Omar Rodriguez Calvo from Cuba was already a sideman of Ramon Valle and Roy Hargrove among others. Regards the new cd we can tell that follows "Skagerrak" and "Norr" and with it the trio finalizes their trilogy of nordic stories. Recorded at the famous ArteSuono studio in Italy, bestknown for a series of great ECM recordings, "Vattensaga" stands for an even improved group sound and the outstanding songwriting qualities of Martin Tingvall. Thirteen new musical pearls, leaving space for sound paintings of drummer Jürgen Spiegel , the mediterranean lightness of double bass player Omar Rodruguez Calvo and the bright piano playing of Martin Tingvall , experiencing a Fazioli grand piano fort he first time. A definite highlight of the trios band history so far. ~ Moonlight News |
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2008: Tingvall Trio - Norr |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop |
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 Artist: Tingvall Trio Album: Norr Label: SKIP Records Year: 2008 Quality: MP3 Bitrate: 320 kbps Total Time: 55:55 Total Size: 130 Mb The Tingvall Trio was founded in 2003 by the Swedish pianist and composer Martin Tingvall. The pieces composed by him are characterized by catchy melodies which sweep along not only jazz lovers quickly and tend to stay with you long afterwards. Not only the technical ability of the musicians carries away. The three Hamburgers play Scandinavian jazz with Cuban reminiscences and an easy rock'n'roll attitude. In the expressive ballads also Nordic melancholy and liveliness resonate, however. Listening closely one can recognize traditional Swedish folk songs as one of the elements of the compositions. The three players come from different countries. Despite the wide variety in their backgrounds, a level very much their own emerged from their creative alliance. Among the mentors who taught Swedish pianist Martin Tingvall his craft was Bobo Stenson. Jürgen Spiegel from Bremen, Germany gigged mostly as a veritable rock drummer, but audiences were "boffoed" above all by his enormously multifaceted playing and the vividness of this percussion work. Bass player Omar Rodriguez Calvo from Cuba was already a sideman of Ramon Valle and Roy Hargrove among others. With the addition of calvo , the music fluctuating bach and forth between Scandinavian Jazz/Folk melodies and straight 4 rock rhythms obtained a southern lightness that easily brought listeners to their feet. ~ samoungi.multiply.com |
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2007: Tingvall Trio - Skagerrak |
Music » Jazz » Fusion » Contemporary Jazz |
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 Artist: Tingvall Trio Album: Skagerrak Label: SKIP Records Year: 2006 Quality: MP3 Bitrate: 320 kbps Total Time: 60:07 Total Size: 155 Mb The Tingvall Trio was founded in 2003 by the Swedish pianist and composer Martin Tingvall. The pieces composed by him are characterized by catchy melodies which sweep along not only jazz lovers quickly and tend to stay with you long afterwards. Not only the technical ability of the musicians carries away. The three Hamburgers play Scandinavian jazz with Cuban reminiscences and an easy rock'n'roll attitude. In the expressive ballads also Nordic melancholy and liveliness resonate, however. Listening closely one can recognize traditional Swedish folk songs as one of the elements of the compositions.
Tingvall Trio (Òèíãâàëëü Òðèî) - äæàçîâàÿ ãðóïïà èç Ãåðìàíèè. Òîëüêî áàðàáàíùèê Þðãåí Øïèãåëü (Jürgen Spiegel) ïî íàöèîíàëüíîñòè íåìåö, â ñîñòàâ êðîìå íåãî âõîäÿò ïèàíèñò è êîìïîçèòîð Ìàðòèí Òèíãâàëëü (Martin Tingvall) ðîäîì èç Øâåöèè è êîíòðàáàñèñò êóáèíåö Îìàð Ðîäðèãåñ Êàëüâî (Omar Rodriguez Calvo). Òðèî îáðàçîâàíî â Ãàìáóðãå â 2003 ãîäó. Ïåðâûé àëüáîì Skagerrak âûøåë â 2006 ãîäó íà ëåéáëå Skip Records. Ãðóïïà èãðàåò ñîâðåìåííûé äæàç "ñêàíäèíàâñêîãî" íàïðàâëåíèÿ, íàèáîëåå ÷àñòî èõ ìóçûêó ñðàâíèâàþò ñ øâåäñêèì àíñàìáëåì Esbjörn Svensson Trio. ~ ru.wikipedia.org |
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2005: Eldar - Live At The Blue Note |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop |
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 Artist: Eldar Djangirov Album: Live At The Blue Note Label: Sony Classical Year: 2005, release: 2006 Quality: MP3+cue+Covers+Info Bitrate: 320 kbps Total Time: 76:15 Total Size: 185 Mb Piano phenom Eldar Djangirov has most certainly heard it all before: his similarities to Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, his astounding speed, the way he's able to move his way through some of jazz's most intricate numbers, that he's played with some of the genre's biggest names, at some of the most important venues; that all of this has been accomplished before his 20th birthday. And the amazing thing about this is that all of these statements are completely true. Eldar is an exceptionally gifted pianist, regardless of age, very skilled at improvising upon a theme without completely obliterating it, alluding to it constantly while still adding his own distinct voice. All of this is portrayed very well on Eldar Live at the Blue Note. The legendary jazz club provides a good setting for the pianist and his band, bassist Marco Panascia and drummer Todd Strait, as well as special guests Chris Botti and Roy Hargrove, who add their trumpets to a track each. Eldar is quite talented at using dynamics, among other things, to his advantage, and he climbs and swings his way through the ten songs on the album. Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love" takes on new meaning as Eldar's right and left hands chop out fast alternating rhythms, and Thelonious Monk's classic "Straight, No Chaser" is ripe with interplay between the pianist and Hargrove and moves along mightily. The best piece on the album, however, is probably the one that's the relative slowest, the cover of "Besame Mucho." Here, Eldar decelerates some and lets the subtle emotion of the song really come through, his improvisations alluding to the vocals of both Nat King Cole and Carmen McRae. Perhaps the only place where Eldar's youth shows is in his original compositions, not because of their lack of complexity, but because of their seeming preoccupation with poignancy and affectation, moving away from the jazz that he clearly knows and loves and towards something closer to Windham Hill-esque music. Here, his fondness of arpeggiating is more of a weakness than a strength, as it makes the songs overtly sentimental. Eldar Live at the Blue Note more than proves the pianist's skill as musician, performer, and arranger, but his compositional ability still needs some time to develop. Considering that Eldar was just 18 when he recorded this album, there's nothing really wrong with that at all. ~ Marisa Brown, All music Guide |
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